This is from the executive director of the 18F, the digital services agency within the General Services Administration (GSA) that develops open-source tools to improve digital services across the federal government.

"I am the Executive Director of 18F and 18Fโ€™s longest running employee- I have been at 18F for 10 years. You may not have heard of us, but last night proved that we are powerful. The way the administration ran to get rid of us under the cover of night and shut us down without warning proves that they were scared. They are too afraid to even speak to us.

We, like our many allies, had the โ€œradicalโ€ idea that the government should be responsive to the needs of real people. We assembled amazing teams of technology professionals from different specialities who could work together and learn from each other. We shared what we learned with everybody.

I saw, time and time again, where we stood up for partners who were getting taken advantage of by vendors, or just needed help turning a vision into reality. We could make a simple website or a complicated system, we would do what we needed to best serve the mission and the public. We didnโ€™t upsell anyone, we tried to teach our partners how to do what we did. I see them still prospering years after working with us.

We have proven methods that could be replicated, so we helped even more people through guides and writing. Those people are still going. And I am cheering them on.

We were living proof that the talking points of this administration were false. Government services can be efficient. You can work with agencies as they are now and work with them to better manage their services.

This made us a target. People who own skyscrapers are afraid of 100 people who made websites better. Not because of the latest tech fad, but because we proved that the government can be fixed, the government can be made better and the government can work for the people."

https://fedscoop.com/gsa-shutters-18f-possibly-leaving-agencies-in-the-lurch/

GSA shutters 18F, possibly leaving agencies in the lurch

On early Saturday morning, the General Services Administration eliminated the program.

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It's not an accident that DOGE has taken over the U.S. Digital Service. The president wants to grab all the federal agencies by their data. Now they're doing it with the GSA's 18F.
The POTUS is systematically disabling any checks and balances on executive power, and that especially includes agencies that publish raw data. Like the National Weather Service, which this administration wants to privatize (probably using Musk satellites)
@briankrebs Assuming we get back to a normal president in 4 years, how the hell do we recover from the actions so far? A lot of these agencies already required significant political willpower to establish. Even if they are easy to reestablish in name, the teams will take years to be hired and rebuilt.

@briankrebs I don't know why Democrats and others in Congress aren't treating this like the destruction that it is. In war or natural disasters, it takes hours to destroy something and years to rebuild, if there is willpower to rebuild.

Our representatives in government must be proactive to prevent more damage. Being reactive isn't enough.

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