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EPISODE 139: Make Government Beautiful and Functional Again
@JTLonsdale sits down with @jgebbia
First, he digitized the federal retirement process, cutting it down from six months to mere days.
Now, as America's Chief Design Officer, he’s set his sights even higher: modernizing the nation’s 27,000 .gov websites and delivering an Airbnb-like experience.
(00:00) Episode intro
(01:15) Lifelong Democrat to Trump White House
(07:50) Text from Elon / Joining DOGE
(10:20) “The Mine” & fixing federal retirement
(13:50) “What if we did it in a week?”
(21:45) What happened to DOGE?
(23:30) Becoming America’s Chief Design Officer
(26:45) Inside the Oval Office with Pres. Trump
(31:00) Fixing 27,000 .gov websites
(34:00) Making America beautiful & functional again
Two engineers walked into the government to drag federal retirements from an underground mine onto the Internet. They built retire.opm.gov to turn six-month waits into instant processing for hundreds of thousands of employees.
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