Ad Hoc Summary
Background
Ad Hoc is a digital services company for the United States government. As a researcher there, I worked with some exceptional technology professionals and partnered with stakeholders to improve the overall experiences of government services and transform legacy systems to modern tools. I performed research on a government contract with our partner organization to modernize and enhance a major healthcare product that serves over 12,000 healthcare facilities.
My Role
Ad Hoc is a digital services company for the United States government. As a researcher there, I worked with some exceptional technology professionals and partnered with stakeholders to improve the overall experiences of government services and transform legacy systems to modern tools. I performed research on a government contract with our partner organization to modernize and enhance a major healthcare product that serves over 12,000 healthcare facilities.
Impact
The product team that I entered did not have the most trust in the research process due to negative past experiences with other research teams. Empathizing with their history, the team and I decided to bring them along the entire research process and journey. We gave stakeholders the option to observe every moderated study and allowed them to test every unmoderated study before launching them. We also held brown bags to educate them on what user research and usability is, becoming trusted educators.
Two highlights that I was proud to deliver to my team, my client, and Ad Hoc were:
Writing a company blog post on the intersection of Agile SAFe and HCD
Producing an aggregate usability score of +85% on all usability tests I led