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Evolution of HUD's Website

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Evolution of HUD's Website

In the fall of 1996, HUD's Departmental Web Team laid out a vision for the future of HUD's website.
HUD'S Website in 1996 HUD'S Website in the Future
  • Tells citizens how to buy a home
  • Helps citizens buy a home
    • View homes for sale
    • Make an appointment with a real estate broker
    • Get a pre-approved mortgage
  • Shows citizens the plans for their communities, with 4-6 basic maps
  • Provides citizens place-based information, with maps they can manipulate to gain information about their communities
  • Lets citizens and partners download forms to complete and mail in
  • Lets citizens and partners complete forms online and submit them electronically
  • Tells citizens where the PHAs are located
  • Lets citizens put their names on a waiting list, electronically, and check the status
  • Tells non-profits that funding is available and lets them download applications
  • Lets non-profits complete and submit applications online
  • Tells community organizers where they can find technical assistance
  • Provides technical assistance online, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Provides instructions to HUD's partners
  • Allows partners to access HUD systems they need to use
  • Posts contracting opportunities
  • Accepts bids online
  • Posts job announcements
  • Accepts job applications and notifies the applicant of his/her status at any given time
  • Tells HUD partners about training opportunities
  • Provides training courses for HUD partners and for private citizens, online

 
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