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Development


Build usable products

Clean code, consistent components, security, and accessibility are just a few of the considerations that you must address in your development process. Use these USDA guidelines as a starting point as you build and update your digital products.

Goals

  • Leverage existing code libraries and assets
  • Create efficient, understandable, maintainable, and reusable code
  • Ensure site search is usable and useful for your visitors
  • Build fast and responsive digital experiences

Understand USDA Guidance and Learn More!

Check your site for proper Google Analytics tagging!

Required

Implement Digital Analytics Program (DAP) code

Required

Implement USDA Official Code

Required

Site Performance: Load Balancing and Testing

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Follow Federal Guidance and Mandates

21st Century IDEA Act

The 21st Century Integrated Digital Experience Act (IDEA) lists requirements (including some outlined here separately) that new and redesigned websites must:

Sec. 3(a)

Comply with Section 508 accessibility requirements

Have consistent appearance

Not overlap with or duplicate legacy websites

Have a site search feature

Use industry-standard secure connection (https)

Be designed around user needs based on qualitative and quantitative data

Have an option for a more customized digital experience

Be fully functional on common mobile devices
 

Section 3(b)(2)(A)

Report to Congress their agency’s most-viewed or most-utilized websites and services

 

Sec. 3(e)

Comply with U.S. Website Standards (the U.S. Web Design System)

Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 [Accessibility]

Agencies must give disabled employees and members of the public access to information comparable to the access available to others. In 2017, the Access Board updated the 508 Standards and Guidelines with several major changes to provide clarity and keep up with advances in technology and standards. Significantly, the revised standards incorporate the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, which require websites to meet Level A and Level AA success criteria.

Follow Federal Guidance and Mandates

The Connected Government Act requires that all new and redesigned agency websites be mobile-friendly.

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This page was last updated July 31, 2019

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