On Monday the White House announced the creation of a team of digital experts tasked with upgrading the government's technology infrastructure and making its websites more consumer friendly.
The move is aimed at avoiding a repeat of the website debacle that marred the rollout of President Barack Obama's signature health care legislation last year. While the administration ultimately surpassed its enrollment targets, the opening weeks of sign-ups were riddled with website troubles that raised questions about the administration's competence.
The new digital team will be overseen by Mikey Dickerson, an engineer who took leave from Google in order to oversee fixes to the HealthCare.gov site.
(Score: 1) by JNCF on Saturday August 16 2014, @12:58AM
Man, I'm just being jaded and snarky. I don't have any reasonable answers to your question of where to hire from, because it's built upon the premise that we're working within in this fucked up dystopia run by a federal government and a bunch of corporate symbiotes. I have some ideas about how to fix that, but nobody wants to hear them. So I'm going to continue being jaded and snarky, and criticizing the system that exists.
Also, it's fair to note the the Google guy wasn't hired to regulate his own industry, unlike some other riders of the revolving door. [wikipedia.org] That doesn't mean I like it, there are other problems surrounding the issue, but it's certainly not the clearest case of abuse out there.