Concerns Over DOGE´s Technological Reforms in Government

The integration of new technologies by DOGE poses risks to government data security and service delivery.

The Trump administration has initiated a controversial reform within the US Agency for International Development, leveraging blockchain technology and integrating Elon Musk’s DOGE chatbots to automate tasks previously handled by federal employees. This move aims to modernize federal technology but has resulted in the displacement of seasoned design and technology professionals who brought industry expertise into government service.

In stark comparison to previous administrations, notably Obama´s establishment of US Digital Service (USDS) and 18F to improve government technology, current efforts under DOGE have dismantled these foundational agencies. The quality of critical services like Healthcare.gov and the IRS’s DirectFile, which have thrived due to careful coordination and expert involvement, is at risk as DOGE proposes disruptive changes without sufficient preparation or expertise.

Among the most pressing concerns is the potential for data privacy violations and operational disruptions. The centralization of sensitive government data, accelerated by DOGE´s tactics, threatens its security, potentially enabling unauthorized access and data breaches. Despite the lack of institutional knowledge, DOGE´s push to overhaul existing systems like those of the Social Security Administration, which relies on COBOL, projects a naive timeline for critical infrastructure changes. The ramifications could jeopardize essential government services, affecting millions of Americans reliant on them. Legal challenges and citizen advocacy are emerging as vital responses to counterbalance these initiatives.

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