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One year in: what we know the Trump administration means for public interest technology |
We the Builders (Venue) |
civic technology, Cyber Corps, Department of Education, DOGE, DOGE Metastasis, General Services Administration, National Design Studio, News and Analysis (Mainstream), public interest technology, Tech Force, United States DOGE Service, We the Builders (Venue) |
DOGE |
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Director’s Update: One Year In |
ACT Newsletter |
18F, ACT Newsletter, Agency for International Development, Alliance of Civic Technologists, civic technology, DOGE, News and Analysis (Mainstream), Pushback (Successful), Technologists for Public Good, United States Department of Government Efficiency Service, United States DOGE Service, United States DOGE Service Temporary Organization, We the Builders |
DOGE |
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A conversation with Jen Pahlka |
Can We Still Govern? |
Can We Still Govern?, civic technology, DOGE, DOGE Legacy, Don Moynihan, News and Analysis (Mainstream) |
DOGE |
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Civic tech leaders worry DOGE is ‘tarnishing’ its tools to improve government |
Government Executive |
18F, civic technology, DOGE, Government Executive, Incompetent, Merici Vinton, News and Analysis (Mainstream), United States Digital Service, Executive Branch, Natalie Alms |
DOGE |
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She co-founded the office that became DOGE. Now, she sees ‘irresponsible transformation.’ |
Fortune |
Barack Obama, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, civic technology, Code for America, contractors, DOGE, Fortune, Jennifer Pahlka, Meretricious, Niskanen Center, Sarah Kwon, Transcript, United States Digital Service, Yadira Sánchez |
DOGE |