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I think it's interesting to see how well they've done. I think that if the US were also to employ programmers directly we'd see better products than with the current system.


People high up in the government agree with you! From the aftermath of healthcare.gov, two US government entities were created:

1. 18F - An pool of in-house developers working with agencies to build (or rebuild) services. https://18f.gsa.gov/

2. US Digital Service - A group of technologists quietly trying to rescue projects (like healthcare.gov, the VA) and change policy. http://www.whitehouse.gov/digital/united-states-digital-serv...

Plenty of roadblocks and difficult times ahead for both groups - but unlike before when failure was guaranteed, they've already had some wins and have a non-zero chance of success.


Have you seen 18F (https://18f.gsa.gov/)? That's exactly what they're trying to do.


They've chosen just about the worst imaginable name...


Does 18F mean anything special?


I found this in an article:

> The name 18F refers to GSA headquarters building, which is located on 18th and F streets in Washington.

I agree that 18F is a bad name. They should have just called it "Government Digital Service" like the UK version of the same.


Might refer to 18-year old female, a common trope in dating sites and porn.


Wow, that's the first I've seen it. Neat. I hope that this gradually becomes the dominant model.




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