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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 ...
For years, federal hiring followed a rigid formula. Degrees acted as gatekeepers. Experience defined eligibility. Salaries rarely compete with the private sector. Technology talent, in particular, ...
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 ...
Trump 2.0 is extending the application deadline for its new U.S. Tech Force by over two weeks due to “tremendous interest,” the administration announced Thursday ...
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.
The Trump administration unveiled a new initiative dubbed the "U.S. Tech Force" that will work on AI infrastructure and other technology projects. The corps of about 1,000 engineers and other ...
The Trump administration is launching a 2-year Tech Force program in partnership with major tech companies. Around 1,000 people will be hired as government employees and placed at various agencies, ...
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the White House Office of Personnel Management (OPM) named the NobleReach Foundation(R) as a founding partner to the US Tech Force, a new initiative to ...
The Trump administration launched Tech Force on Monday, a major workforce initiative designed to recruit top-tier private sector technologists for short-term government service. Spearheaded by the ...