
As federal employees launched protests of entrepreneur Elon Muskās disruption of federal agencies last week, the Office of Personnel Management quietly released a memo shoring up the formal structure of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
An OPM memo dated Feb. 4 seeks the redesignation of chief information officers across the government from career positions to political appointees. OPM has recommended that every agency send a request to OPM to reclassify its CIO role from career reserved to āgeneralā by Feb. 14.
The new CIO positions will be working with DOGE, a source familiar confirmed to The Daily Caller News Foundation.
The new memo gives the greatest detail about how DOGE will operate within the federal government since a Jan. 20 executive order. Yet it has been entirely overlooked by the legacy press, which has relied largely on career officials within the government who characterize DOGEās actions as extra-governmental. Democrats like New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have sought to portray the effort as a ācoup.ā
However, the memo shows that DOGE is attempting to regularize its operations within the federal government.
āIt is a focus of President Trumpās administration to improve the governmentās digital policy to make government more responsive, transparent, efficient, and accessible to the public, and to make using and understanding government programs easier,ā the memo reads.
Unlike most major institutions, the federal governmentĀ has no central IT department. Instead, IT responsibilities are dispersed across federal agencies which in turn spend billions on contractors and disparate artificial intelligence technologies. Muskās housecleaning could reshape this $163 billion industry.
DOGE is the renamed U.S. Digital Service. The U.S. Digital Service is a small office within the White House created to build the health care exchanges under the Affordable Care Act and advises on technical strategy. How the DOGE office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building will liaison with CIOs throughout the government is not yet clear.
A Washington Post report revealed Monday that Edward Coristine, the 19-year-old DOGE team member known online as āBig Balls,ā has been stationed at the State Departmentās Bureau of Diplomatic Technology. The Bureau of Diplomatic Technology provides IT services.
The memo states that the new DOGE-aligned CIOs will take on a major role in public policy on Technology.
The memo gives some insight into what they will prioritize, like improving government procurement policies and privacy, and deprioritize, namely diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
āPoor Technology-procurement policies can endanger property and privacy rights. Inadequate security policies can lead to vulnerabilities and hacks,ā it states. āEmphasis on policies like siphons labor and resources from other core government objectives.ā
The Biden administration helped lay the groundwork for the change. Two earlier OPM memos cited in the Feb. 4 memo broadened the authority of government appointees to look outside of government for highly technical roles, including one released in the final months of the last administration.
A 2018 OPM memo under the first Trump administration noted āsevere shortages of candidates and/or critical hiring needsā for STEM and cybersecurity. A September 2024 memo released under the Biden administration noted that āsevere shortage of talentā in cybersecurity and other high-tech sectors persisted.
The new memo states that moving certain CIO positions away from career positions could help to alleviate it by dramatically increasing the number of candidates available to fill these important roles.
The move is in keeping with public statements about DOGE made by Musk and former DOGE co-lead and potential Ohio gubernatorial hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy about improving the federal governmentās tech infrastructure, including examining the vendors the U.S. government works with and the fact that these systems donāt communicate across agencies.
Muskās biography on his website X reads āWhite House Tech support.ā
āMy preferred title in the new administration is Volunteer IT Consultant,ā Musk wrote on X on Dec. 9. āWe canāt make government efficient & fix the deficit if the computers donāt work.ā
āThe federal government is the worldās largest IT customer⦠In theory, this *should* give us great buying power to negotiate good deals for taxpayers, but of course thatās not what happens,ā Ramaswamy said on Dec. 5. āIf the federal government were serious about reducing costs, it would procure government-wide licenses.ā
Despite the intense focus on DOGE, there has been little discussion of the federal governmentās existing methods for managing data and records.
The top five contractors on IT together took in $45 billion in 2024, according to Washington Technology, a trade publication that uses federal procurement data, USASpending.gov and company Security and Exchange Commission filings.
Muskās SpaceX was the 39th largest federal contractor in government Technology at approximately $1 billion. That represents about one third of Muskās reported $3 billion in contracts with the U.S. government. Muskās contracts in IT include the delivery of Starlink satellite internet units and services to national and state parks and the State Department, and the provision of a satellite network called Starshield to the U.S. Space Force.
While Muskās potential conflicts have been in the spotlight, all of the top five current contractors on government IT have either a former government official or member of Congress on their boards of directors, and sometimes multiple government officials. They include a former admiral, a former Pentagon acquisitions official, joint chiefs of staff leadership, a former deputy secretary of defense, and a former chair of the Armed Services Committee.
In addition, all of these companies use various artificial intelligence technologies across all of their federal contracts, many of them non-open source.
Musk and DOGE were dealt a setback on Saturday when District Judge Paul Engelmayer ordered a temporary stop on DOGEās work with U.S. Treasury data, citing cybersecurity concerns. The suit was filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James and 18 other state attorneys general.
A Washington Post story reported Friday night that Booz Allen Hamilton had described the DOGE teamās access to Treasury data ā reportedly āread onlyā access that doesnāt allow for data manipulation ā as āthe single greatest insider threat risk the Bureau of Fiscal Services has ever faced.ā
The company put out a statement hours after the assessment became public.
āBooz Allen did not conduct a threat assessment or make recommendations regarding DOGE,ā a statement read. āCommentary provided in a draft document by a subcontractor contained unsubstantiated personal opinions. ⦠Booz Allen has terminated the subcontractor.ā
Booz Allen Hamilton is the governmentās fourth largest contractor on IT issues, taking in $8.2 billion in 2024.
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