United States Digital Service
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The United States Digital Service is a part of the Executive Office of the President. It provides consultation services to federal agencies on information technology. It seeks to improve and simplify digital service, and to improve federal websites. It was launched on August 11, 2014.[1][2][3][4]
The US Digital Service is the creator of:
- A Digital Services Playbook, for improving digital government
- TechFAR Handbook, on federal contracting and procurement[5][6]
The first head of the US Digital Service is Mikey Dickerson, a former Google engineer who was involved in the 2013-2014 rescue of HealthCare.gov website.[7]
See also
- 18F, at the General Services Administration
References
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External links
- United States Digital Service, talk by Haley Van Dyck, 2015
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