The SHARE IT Act requires agencies to share custom-developed software code. But the termination of 18F and other tech experts could hamper the law's goals.
In Cuban’s vision, his reformed tech company would be profitable, a philosophy that runs afoul the federal government’s ethos ...
DOGE killed this government agency that was modernizing the federal government and we're all going to pay for it.
Early in the morning on March 1, without notice, the General Services Administration eliminated its 18F program, what was an internal team of tech consultants and engineers that developed open-source ...
After mass firings at the General Services Administration, DOGE issued remaining staff an app to take up the excess work — ...
In its apparent quest to cut government spending and improve efficiency, DOGE has fired entire tech teams devoted to those ...
The Trump administration’s latest move to improve government efficiency has purged tech consultants that worked to improve ...
In its apparent quest to cut government spending and improve efficiency, DOGE has fired entire tech teams devoted to those ...
More cuts are coming. Staff in the Technology Transformation Services were told Thursday that their team will be halved.
F served a unique role as an in-house digital consultancy for the U.S. government. Its elimination raises concerns about ...
Healthcare.gov, the government health insurance marketplace website, launched in October 2013 only to buckle under the weight of just 2,000 simultaneous users. As ...
Though the agency did not confirm whether a Notify.gov shutdown was in the works, the agency’s Github repository shows code ...