Ethical questions remain about how managers from the approximately 30 industry partners involved in the program will work for ...
The program to recruit government technologists has garnered interest from more than 35,000 Americans, according to the OSTP ...
Over 35,000 people have expressed initial interest in Tech Force. But agencies also saw recent losses in two areas the program targets: IT and early-career.
Several House lawmakers also worried over whether the Trump administration’s budget request for 2026 would fall short of the ...
The Trump administration is offering six-figure salaries for positions within the newly established U.S. Tech Force — and applicants hoping to join the team of “elite” specialists don’t need a college ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The US Office of Personnel Management is launching the "US Tech Force" to bring more technology and AI talent into government jobs ...
The Trump administration recently announced the creation of a new “Tech Force” to bring talent into the government. But the ...
The Trump administration today announced it’s in the process of hiring an “elite corps of engineers” to join federal agencies and work on artificial intelligence infrastructure and other technology ...
President Donald Trump is turning federal hiring into a front line of the AI race, dangling salaries as high as $195,000 to lure technologists into a new government corps and then on to private ...
The Trump administration has launched an unusual new hiring initiative that marks a sharp departure from traditional government recruitment: the U.S. Tech Force, a program that requires no college ...
The Trump administration announced Monday plans to hire 1,000 artificial intelligence specialists for a "U.S. Tech Force." Tech Force salaries are expected to range from $150,000 to $200,000 a year.