A Playbook for Policy Communications

Creating effective communication for government policy can be tricky. Policy language is rigorously evaluated for legal impact, often calling for precise and inflexible terminology. This poses unique challenges for policy communications, which must accurately convey the substance of the policy in plain language without losing that legal nuance. At Spire, we support multiple regulatory agencies, […]
The Federal Government’s Creative Comeback

Back in the 1970s, the federal government got a crash course in the power of design. Under a nine-year initiative known as the Federal Graphics Improvement Program, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) engaged major design talent to overhaul the public face of our nation. They convened “design assemblies” for leaders and bureaucrats and […]
Ask the Devs: WordPress vs Drupal for Government Websites

WordPress and Drupal are among the most commonly used platforms for building websites and other digital experiences. This is particularly true for large sites that get a lot of traffic. According to 2024 stats, WordPress powers nearly 30% of the top 1 million websites based on traffic. Drupal is a distant, but notable, second at […]
Is AI Ready for Government Communications?

In government communications, clarity, accuracy, and trust are paramount. Running a close second: efficiency – giving federal communicators good reason to consider whether AI is a viable tool. At Spire, we wanted to see for ourselves what AI could do for our clients. To get a sense of AI’s strengths and weaknesses, we used a […]






