New Trump design chief aims to improve thousands of US government websites
Source: Reuters
August 23, 2025 5:59 PM EDT Updated 11 hours ago
WASHINGTON, Aug 23 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's new design chief said on Saturday he aims to improve government services to be as satisfying to use as the Apple (AAPL.O) App Store. Trump has named Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia to spearhead the new National Design Studio that will seek to make digital services at federal agencies more efficient.
Gebbia said on X on Saturday he aims to make government websites beautifully designed and running on modern software with a great user experience. "An experience that projects a level of excellence for our nation, and makes life less complicated for everyday Americans," he said. Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to create the studio - a new body that an official familiar with the plan said appears to be a stripped-down successor to the controversial Department of Government Efficiency, formerly headed by billionaire Elon Musk.
Gebbia, who has led efforts to revamp the federal retirement process at the federal human resources agency, is the new chief design officer. Reuters reported this week that tackling problems at the Internal Revenue Service would be a focus, citing a government official.
Many U.S. government websites were designed by lowest-cost bidders and are hard to use or have not been significantly updated for years. White House official David Sacks said on X that Gebbia will "oversee the redesign of roughly 26,000 federal web portals, many of which are obsolete, so they better serve Social Security recipients, veterans, and all citizens."
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/new-trump-design-chief-aims-improve-thousands-us-government-websites-2025-08-23/
Wait until they get the cost estimate on this and then it will become - Waste. Fraud. Abuse.

C_U_L8R
(48,009 posts)radical noodle
(10,384 posts)But maybe they can make up for it by putting trumps face all over the page like a watermark.
usaf-vet
(7,674 posts)..... that feature built in.
I would predict that the "new" website will gather more data "gold" than you would willingly give up. It won't be a bug; it will be a feature.
Hugin
(36,857 posts)(Inside joke, sorry.)
More pandering to the generative AI bubble madness. It is interesting that this return of the former digital service to its intended charter is a tacit admission of DOGEs epic failure.
BumRushDaShow
(159,484 posts)and in their intention to abuse their power, they will now waste MORE taxpayer money for their fraudulent activities.
Hugin
(36,857 posts)If this third bencher is actually sincere about doing anything more than being a money sink.
BumRushDaShow
(159,484 posts)and the civil servants were just CORs and/or COTRs managing the task order-based web contracts. The CORs/COTRs basically come up with any new requirements and/or changes, will give that to the contractors (through the Contracting Officer), will get the cost estimate back, and if all-good, then the task order is executed.
Hugin
(36,857 posts)Fiverr. Speaking of the lowest bidder.
Who needs all of those pesky bureaucratic acronyms when theres sweet grift to be made.
BumRushDaShow
(159,484 posts)


(ETA - as I understand it, the owners are Democrats but took advantage of the $$$

Hugin
(36,857 posts)Before I got the We found a fifth season. reference.
I guess my half-heimers is kicking in.
BumRushDaShow
(159,484 posts)For gardeners, the whole thing was OTT!
calimary
(87,700 posts)to clean up this mess and all the multitudes of other messes that will be left all over everywhere, in the federal government AND beyond, after trump is gone.
muriel_volestrangler
(104,554 posts)WASHINGTON, March 1 (Reuters) - The Trump administration has pulled the plug on a team of tech-savvy civil servants that helped to build the Internal Revenue Services free tax-filing service and revamp websites across government, a spokesperson for the General Service Administration said on Saturday.
GSAs Director of Technology Transformation Services Thomas Shedd notified employees of a digital service team known as 18F that their jobs had been terminated as they had been identified as non-critical."
...
Billionaire Elon Musk, who leads the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency team, earlier this month responded to a post on X that called 18F a "far-left government-wide computer office" by saying the group has been "deleted."
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/musks-doge-fires-federal-tech-team-that-built-free-tax-filing-site-2025-03-01/
The House Ways and Means Committee is marking up the text Tuesday as part of Republicans effort to pass immigration, tax and benefit policy priorities through one big beautiful bill.
The proposal is the latest attempt from Republicans to kill Direct File, which the Trump administration already plans to eliminate, the Associated Press reported in April. The Biden administration launched Direct File in 2024, where it got high marks from users in that inaugural tax season, and the IRS expanded it from 12 to 25 states this year.
https://www.nextgov.com/digital-government/2025/05/republicans-want-treasury-study-free-tax-filing-options-again/405289/
President Donald Trumps massive spending and policy bill includes funding to research and replace any direct e-file programs run by the Internal Revenue Service. Already, the program is gone, Long said at a tax professional summit on July 28, Bloomberg Law reports.
Youve heard of Direct File, thats gone, Long said. Big beautiful Billy wiped that out. I dont care about Direct File. I care about direct audit.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/30/irs-chief-says-agency-plans-to-end-free-direct-file-program.html
Hugin
(36,857 posts)Apparently, not loyal enough.
llmart
(16,773 posts)Two whole months! Wow. Zero experience in tax law.
Sayonara, big beautiful bill. (The "big" part is correct; the "beautiful" - not so much.) Guess he's headed to Iceland now.
This country is so screwed up.
Irish_Dem
(73,993 posts)EarthFirst
(3,797 posts)Hugin
(36,857 posts)Maybe the Canadians can help with that.
Botany
(75,207 posts)In other words monitor the content of the websites to keep out anything that might upset
Krasnovs fascist agenda, to screen out facts such as climate change, and to give work to
those who bribed Krasnov such as Apples Tim Cook. How many of Musks Doge Boyz will
get to work on these websites 2 point ohhh updates?
Just guessing here. But you read this on the internet so it has to be right.
twodogsbarking
(15,529 posts)Old Crank
(6,158 posts)All sites will look like a metal glass slab?
33taw
(3,226 posts)Kid Berwyn
(21,907 posts)
OMGWTF
(4,897 posts)calimary
(87,700 posts)OMGWTF
(4,897 posts)Turbineguy
(39,303 posts)kimbutgar
(25,933 posts)But I looked at the Goods unite us site and it shows the Airbnb company is blue 93% contributed to Democrats. I wonder if the orange pedo felon knows this. But I never stay at Airbnbs anyway. And interesting that international travelers like to stay at Airbnb and our countrys international travel is down more than 10% because of the orange monsters ghastly policies.
Nigrum Cattus
(974 posts)I'm sure when they are done everything they touch will be worse.
More billionaires putting in their greedy/worthless opinions.
What does airbnb have to do with government websites ?
jgmiller
(632 posts)Before DOGE was called that it was the United States Digital Services and they were charged with the same thing and over the last 8 years have done tremendous work in that respect including the IRS free e-file that Trump is now dumping so Intuit and H&R Block can make more money. So all that's happening is he's junking the name DOGE and putting this guy in charge of what already was there and before Trump came along working hard at this very same thing.
My guess is he's doing this because the law that originally created this has something one of his lawyers realized he would be violating if they didn't get it back on track.
ret5hd
(21,770 posts)In-App purchases!
Opt-out buttons hidden five layers deep!
your info sold to data brokers!!!
man, i cant wait! this will be so cool!!!
3catwoman3
(27,634 posts)looking for a job soon.
Wild blueberry
(7,873 posts)Ugh
progressoid
(51,833 posts)Something that should have been done a while ago.
Unfortunately, this administration will fuck it up. And after Trump's buddies rake in a few hundred million, the sites that they do "fix" will probably leave open doors for the Chinese Russian and Iranians to slip in the back door. Or worse.
BumRushDaShow
(159,484 posts)There was a group called USDS (United States Digital Service), that was created by President Barack Obama in 2014 via an Executive Order after the unfortunate fiasco of the rollout of healthcare.gov.
August 11, 2014 at 1:50 PM ET by Beth Cobert, Steve VanRoekel, and Todd Park
Summary: The Administration is launching the U.S. Digital Service -- a small team made up of our countrys brightest digital talent that will work with agencies to remove barriers to exceptional service delivery and help remake the digital experience that people and businesses have with their government.
As technology changes, government must change with it to address new challenges and take advantage of new opportunities. This Administration has made important strides in modernizing government so that it serves its constituents more effectively and efficiently, but we know there is much more to do.
Last year, a group of digital and technology experts from the private sector helped us fix HealthCare.gov a turnaround that enabled millions of Americans to sign up for quality health insurance. This effort also reminded us why the Presidents commitment to bringing more of the nations top information technology (IT) talent into government is so critical to delivering the best possible results for our customers the American people.
A core part of the Presidents Management Agenda is improving the value we deliver to citizens through Federal IT. Thats why, today, the Administration is formally launching the U.S. Digital Service. The Digital Service will be a small team made up of our countrys brightest digital talent that will work with agencies to remove barriers to exceptional service delivery and help remake the digital experience that people and businesses have with their government.
We are excited that Mikey Dickerson will serve as the Administrator of the U.S. Digital Service and Deputy Federal Chief Information Officer. Mikey was part of the team that helped fix HealthCare.gov last fall and will lead the Digital Service team on efforts to apply technology in smarter, more effective ways that improve the delivery of federal services, information, and benefits.
The Digital Service will work to find solutions to management challenges that can prevent progress in IT delivery. To do this, we will build a team of more than just a group of tech experts Digital Service hires will have talent and expertise in a variety of disciplines, including procurement, human resources, and finance. The Digital Service team will take private and public-sector best practices and help scale them across agencies always with a focus on the customer experience in mind. We will pilot the Digital Service with existing funds in 2014, and would scale in 2015 as outlined in the President's FY 2015 Budget.
The Digital Service will also collaborate closely with 18F, an exciting new unit of the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). GSAs 18F houses a growing group of talented developers and digital professionals who are designing and building the actual digital platforms and providing services across the government.
With todays announcement, the Administration is also releasing for public comment two crucial components in our growing IT toolkit that will help enable agencies to do their best work the Digital Services Playbook and the TechFAR Handbook.
Leveraging Best Practices with the Digital Services Playbook
To help the Digital Service achieve its mission, today the Administration is releasing the initial version of a Digital Services Playbook that lays out best practices for building effective digital services like web and mobile applications and will serve as a guide for agencies across government. To increase the success of government digital service projects, this playbook outlines 13 key plays drawn from private and public-sector best practices that, if followed together, will help federal agencies deliver services that work well for users and require less time and money to develop and operate.
The technologies used to create digital services are changing rapidly. The Playbook is designed to encourage the government to adopt the best of these advances into our own work. To further strengthen this important tool, we encourage folks across the public and private sectors to provide feedback on the Playbook, so we can strengthen this important tool.
Using Agile Processes to Procure Digital Services with the TechFAR Handbook
To ensure government has the right tech tools to do its job, the Administration is also today launching the TechFAR Handbook, a guide that explains how agencies can execute key plays in the Playbook in ways consistent with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), which governs how the government must buy services from the private sector.
Too often, the lack of guidance encouraging agency use of innovative contracting practices results in narrow and overly rigid interpretations of federal acquisition rules that complicate the governments ability to adopt smarter ways of acquiring high-quality digital services. This document will guide agencies in how to procure development services in new ways that more closely match the modern software development techniques used in the private sector.
The TechFAR explicitly encourages the use of agile development -- an incremental, fast-paced style of software development that reduces the risk of failure by getting working software into users hands quickly, and by providing frequent opportunities for delivery team members to adjust requirements and development plans based on watching people use prototypes and real software. Following this methodology is a proven best practice for building digital services, and will increase governments ability to build services that effectively meet user needs.
Together, the U.S. Digital Service, 18F, the Digital Services Playbook, and TechFAR Handbook will help advance the Smarter IT Delivery agenda in major ways helping government deliver continually better services at lower cost, as our customers should expect and deserve. And as technology continues to evolve, we will continue to look for ways we can strengthen our efforts along with it to make sure were applying new and innovative tools as we continue working to expand opportunity for the American people.
Stay informed -- sign up here to monitor the latest news from the U.S. Digital Service.
But instead, Muskrat and his DOGEshit crew came in, "moved fast and broke things", like a bumbling terrorist operation run by the Keystone Cops, hijacked this Office (and firing all of the staff), and renamed it to... *drumroll* ... DOGE ("Department of Government Efficiency", better referred to as "Douchebags Organizing Government Enshittification" ).
Waste. Fraud. Abuse.
Diraven
(1,537 posts)Trump's giant orange face is going to be in literally every government web page now.
orangecrush
(26,494 posts)Blue Owl
(57,269 posts)yellow dahlia
(2,856 posts)They removed the two pages that talked about Privacy and the Privacy Act of 1974, and replaced them with rambling gobbledy goop written by unprofessionals lacking in the maturity and sophistication and experience and skills to execute technical writing.