The rebranding of a former White House digital office into the new Department of Government Efficiency signals its potential limits, budget experts said.
this move makes it an official part of government—by embedding it in an existing agency that was formerly part of the Office of Management and Budget called the United States Digital Service.
Instead of operating as an outside agency, DOGE is replacing the old U.S. Digital Service, a part of the Office of Management and ... officially called the “United States DOGE Service ...
The United States Digital Service is hereby publicly renamed as the United States DOGE Service (USDS) and shall be established in the Executive Office of the President.
"The president has essentially renamed the United States Digital Service and given ... it will not step on the turf of the Office of Management and Budget, which would be the regulatory domain."
Ross Nodurft, the executive director of that coalition and former head of the Office of Management and Budget’s cybersecurity ... The order renames the U.S. Digital Service as “the United States DOGE Service” and charges it with “modernizing ...
A New York Times reporter sparked controversy this week after suggesting in an article that President-elect Trump’s nominee to head the Office of Management and Budget, Russell T. Vough ...
The White House’s Office of Management and Budget sent this document to government agencies listing about 2,600 programs that were under review.
The resignation programme is the latest move that Trump has made since returning to the White House to shake up the federal government. In his inauguration speech, he pledged to “restore competence and effectiveness to our federal government”, and quickly took a number of executive actions to implement campaign polices.
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"Democratic lawmakers ... made it clear they're going to push back against several of the executive orders affecting federal employees," said Mitchell Miller.
After the Trump administration offered two million government employees buyouts on Tuesday, DOGE head Elon Musk joked about the offer, leaving some employees dismayed.