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- Trump admin launches US Tech Force to recruit temporary workers after . . .
After pushing hundreds of thousands of government employees to leave their posts and dismantling many government technology units, the Trump administration is launching an effort to recruit new
- Trump launches Tech Force program to recruit AI talent across federal . . .
The Trump administration launches Tech Force initiative to recruit 1,000 early-career technologists for AI modernization across federal agencies over two years
- OPM Launches US Tech Force to Implement President Trumps Vision for . . .
Tech Force is a critical aspect of this directive – a government-wide effort to surge teams of top engineers, data scientists, and technology leaders to tackle the government’s most complex and large-scale challenges and deliver on the president’s vision
- Trump launches AI Tech Force to build AI, financial projects - CNBC
The Trump administration unveiled a new initiative dubbed the "U S Tech Force" that will work on AI infrastructure and other technology projects
- Trumps Tech Force to Pay $130K - $195K Salaries - Business Insider
US Tech Force employees will have recruitment opportunities with a host of private companies ranging from Meta and Google to Apple and Nvidia
- Trump’s New Tech Force to Consist of ‘Elite Corps of Engineers’
President Trump launches the US Tech Force to accelerate AI adoption across government, partnering with top tech companies and federal agencies
- US government launches ‘Tech Force’ to hire AI talent
The US government is launching an early career hiring and talent development program to bring more technology and artificial intelligence employees to the public sector, as part of the Trump
- United States Tech Force - Wikipedia
The U S Tech Force (also styled as US Tech Force, Tech Force, or Government Tech Force) is a federal hiring initiative launched by the second Donald Trump administration in December 2025 The program, administered by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), aims to recruit approximately 1,000 early-career technology professionals into government roles to modernize federal IT systems, advance
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