A group of former United States Digital Service (USDS) leaders has launched the Tech Viaduct initiative, aimed at revolutionizing government services. Spearheaded by Mikey Dickerson, the plan seeks to address the need for significant reform in how government services are delivered to citizens.
The initiative, still in its early stages, involves a team of experienced federal tech officials crafting a comprehensive strategy to overhaul the U.S. service delivery system. With a target timeline to present initial recommendations by spring and potential adoption by the White House in 2029, Tech Viaduct envisions a transformative shift in government operations.
Key figures involved in the advisory panel include Denis McDonough, Alexander Macgillivray, Marina Nitze, and Robby Mook, with Mikey Dickerson serving as the senior adviser. Dickerson, known for his hands-on approach, brings a wealth of experience from his time at Google and USDS, positioning him as a driving force behind this ambitious endeavor.
With a focus on leveraging technology to enhance government services and improve citizen outcomes, Tech Viaduct represents a concerted effort to steer government initiatives towards a more people-centric approach.
Source: WIRED