The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is at a crossroads as its key figures, including Elon Musk, prepare to exit. In a recent blog, Sahil Lavingia, a former DOGE staffer, shared insights about his brief, 55-day experience within the organization, pointing to operational disarray and poor information sharing among teams. With Musk's upcoming departure and the exit of pivotal members like Steve Davis, Lavingia expressed concerns over the future leadership and direction of DOGE, which has relied heavily on informal communication through the encrypted app Signal, prompting potential legal issues regarding record-keeping.
Lavingia describes the DOGE operations as disorganized, with little information sharing across different teams, raising questions about its future without Musk and Davis.
While working at DOGE, I found it difficult to navigate the inefficiencies, and the overall lack of clarity on leadership was quite apparent amid the chaos.
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