Elon Musk, the public face of the Department of Government Efficiency, shared a claim that said the initiative has roots in an Obama-era entity.
Twenty-one civil workers, who previously worked for the U.S. Digital Service, resigned in opposition against Elon Musk's ...
The government’s premier civic tech group, which pits Silicon Valley talent and methods against poor government systems, has ...
The joint resignation letter was addressed to White House chief of staff Susie Wiles and uploaded to a webpage called ...
Twenty-one federal tech employees resigned instead of helping DOGE, saying they will not use their skills to "dismantle ...
The U.S. Digital Service was created in 2014 to bring digital best practices to the federal government. In its new ...
Unlike many DOGE workers, Gleason has no prior ties to Musk. She recently worked as chief products officer at Nashville-based ...
The staffers said they were part of the U.S. Digital Service, the unit of the White House created in 2014 by former President Barack Obama. The office was renamed the United States DOGE Service by ...
“This has to be a joke," a former U.S. Digital Service employee recalled thinking on January 20 after seeing President Donald ...
“These actions are not compatible with the mission we joined the United States Digital Service to carry out: to deliver better services to the American people through technology and design.
Twenty-one employees resigned from the United States Digital Service in protest of the Department of Government Efficiency’s effort to carry out layoffs and its communications with federal ...
The staffers who resigned worked for what was once known as the United States Digital Service, an office established during President Barack Obama's administration after the botched rollout of ...