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Tech Viaduct US Government Reboot 2029: The Democratic Counter-Strike to DOGE

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Tech Viaduct reveals its roadmap for a 2029 US government reboot. Led by Mikey Dickerson, the team plans to counter DOGE's impact and modernize federal services.

The tech warriors of the United States Digital Service (USDS) aren't backing down. After watching Donald Trump rebrand their mission as DOGE and dismantle federal agencies, a small but influential team is cooking up a radical solution. It's called Tech Viaduct, and it aims to reboot how the US government serves its citizens.

Inside the Tech Viaduct US Government Reboot 2029 Plan

Led by Mikey Dickerson, the former Google engineer who steered Obama's tech surge, the initiative seeks to turn the tables on Elon Musk's disruptive tactics. Ironically, Trump’s "knock over the beehives" approach has convinced reformers that massive change is possible. The Searchlight Institute has reportedly budgeted $1 million to get this plan off the ground by the spring.

The project’s first aim is a master plan for 2029. This includes designing signature-ready executive orders and legislative drafts that overhaul procurement and hiring. They don't want to just fix websites; they want to "terraform the whole ecosystem." This means establishing an unbiased hiring process and ensuring rigorous oversight to replace the roles formerly held by inspector generals.

Undoing the Damage and Looking Ahead

A critical second goal involves triaging the damage done by DOGE. Reversing the "de-siloing" of personal information—which Viaduct members believe violated privacy standards—will be a top priority. While the success of Tech Viaduct depends on the 2028 election results, the team believes that being prepared for a 2020-style opportunity is better than reacting to chaos.

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