Former USDS Leaders Launch Tech Reform Project to Fix What DOGE Broke

A group of former top US government tech officials has launched a new project called Tech Viaduct, aimed at reforming the way the federal government delivers services to citizens. The initiative is spearheaded by Mikey Dickerson, the first leader of the defunct United States Digital Service (USDS), and includes a team of advisors from both Democratic and Republican administrations.

The project's goal is to create a comprehensive plan to reboot the government's approach to technology, establishing an unbiased procurement process, creating a merit-based hiring system, and ensuring oversight to prevent mistakes. The plan aims to be ready for implementation by 2029, pending the election of a Democrat to the presidency in 2028.

Tech Viaduct's efforts are focused on addressing the damage caused by the Trump administration's "DOGE" initiative, which aimed to revolutionize government services but ultimately created chaos and de-siloed personal information. The project seeks to roll back these changes and establish new standards for government technology.

The team behind Tech Viaduct is facing significant challenges, including reversing years of damage and convincing a new administration to adopt their plan. However, Dickerson remains optimistic, stating that if an opportunity arises in 2020 or later, the group will be better prepared to act on it.

Dickerson himself was forced out of his role at USDS after Donald Trump rebranded the service as DOGE. He now resides in a remote area of Arizona and is preparing for the possibility that the US government may collapse into chaos, where he can offer assistance if needed.
 
I'm telling you, something fishy is going on here 🤔. Mikey Dickerson thinks he's all high and mighty with his Tech Viaduct project, but I think he's just trying to cover his tracks from the whole DOGE debacle 🚫. And now he's got a team of advisors from both parties? That's just too convenient. They're not gonna fix anything, they'll just be spinning their wheels while the real issues persist 💸.

And let's not forget, Dickerson is living it up in Arizona, prepping for the apocalypse 🌄. I mean, what's his real motive here? Is he waiting for the government to collapse so he can swoop in and save the day? Or is he just trying to manipulate the system from behind the scenes? I'm not buying it 🚫. This whole thing reeks of conspiracy 💣.
 
omg I'm low-key freaking out about this news lol Tech Viaduct sounds like it's exactly what we need in our school's tech department too, you know? like, a comprehensive plan to reboot our approach to tech would be AMAZING! 🤩

I mean, think about it - our school's online platforms are literally a hot mess. There's always some new glitch or outdated software causing issues with student records and grades. It's so frustrating! But if we had an unbiased procurement process and merit-based hiring system in place, I bet our tech department would be SO much more efficient 💻.

I wish they could implement this plan ASAP though - our school's online systems are getting older by the day, and it's only a matter of time before something major goes down 🤦‍♀️. Fingers crossed that Tech Viaduct can make some real changes and help our school's tech department become more reliable 💪
 
I'm sure it's just a coincidence that this new project started right before a potential change in administration 🙃. I mean, who wouldn't want to reform the government's tech approach after years of... um, "innovation"? 😊 Anyway, it's great that they're trying to create a comprehensive plan, but let's not forget about all the people who are already dealing with the fallout from previous initiatives. Like, hello, Arizona! 👋 I'm sure Mike Dickerson is just living his best life out there in the desert, waiting for the government to collapse so he can be a hero 🤣. Can't wait to see how this whole thing plays out... or not 🙄.
 
I'm not sure about this Tech Viaduct project... it sounds like they're just trying to undo what's already been done 🤔. I mean, the Trump administration's "DOGE" initiative might have been a mess, but is reversing years of damage really possible? And what's with Mikey Dickerson leaving his role and moving to Arizona? Sounds like he's preparing for the worst-case scenario... which, let's be real, could happen anytime. I'm not sure this project is going to make a difference in 2029 🕰️.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing 🤯. It's crazy to think that we're living in a time where former top tech officials need to start from scratch to reform the way our government delivers services online. I mean, it just goes to show how much damage was done during the Trump era 🚮. The idea of creating an unbiased procurement process and implementing a merit-based hiring system is definitely long overdue 💡.

It's also concerning that Dickerson had to leave his role at USDS after being forced out by Trump 🤔. I can only imagine how frustrating it must be for someone with his expertise to have their work undone like that. And now, he's preparing for the possibility of a complete government collapse? That's just unsettling 😬.

I do think it's great that there are people like Dickerson and his team who are trying to make a difference, though 💻. Their efforts might not be widely recognized yet, but they're definitely worth watching 👀. Only time will tell if their plan can actually get implemented by 2029 🕰️.
 
🤔 They're finally doing something about it. I mean, who wouldn't want to fix the mess created by Trump's "DOGE" initiative? It's crazy how one bad idea can cause so much harm and de-silo personal info. And Mikey Dickerson is like a whistleblower in disguise, speaking truth to power after being forced out of his role.

I'm curious about their plan, though - it sounds good on paper. But, will they be able to convince the new administration to adopt it? It's not gonna be easy. I mean, who wants to rock the boat? 😒 Still, gotta keep an eye on this one...
 
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