On Monday, Eastern Time, the Trump administration announced a new program called the "US Tech Force," comprised of approximately 1,000 engineers and other experts who will work on artificial intelligence across the federal government. Work on (AI) infrastructure and other technology projects.
This tech force demonstrates the Trump administration's increased focus on developing America's artificial intelligence infrastructure as it vies for dominance in this rapidly growing industry. "We're working to reshape our workforce to ensure we have the right people to solve the right problems," said Scott Kupor, director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, in an interview that day.
According to the government's official website:
The U.S. Technology Force is recruiting an elite team of engineers to develop the next generation of government technologies. With support from the White House, the Technology Force will address the most complex and largest-scale civilian and defense challenges of our time—from managing the Treasury Department’s critical financial infrastructure to advancing the Department of Defense’s cutting-edge projects—and everything in between.
Through a two-year program, participants will work in teams, reporting directly to organizational leadership. They will collaborate with leading technology companies, receive technical training, network with industry leaders, and work closely with senior managers at partner companies. With benefits, the annual salary could range from $150,000 to $200,000.
Upon completion of the program, engineers can seek full-time job opportunities at partner private companies—demonstrating the value of combining civil servant skills with technical expertise.
If you are interested in software engineering, artificial intelligence , or cybersecurity If you possess exceptional skills in fields such as data analysis or technology project management, and aspire to build the future of US government technology, join the technology force now.

In short, the “U.S. Technology Force” will consist of approximately 1,000 technical experts employed by various agencies to accelerate the implementation of artificial intelligence and address the most critical technical challenges facing the federal government.
Specifically, the "U.S. Technology Force" needs specialists in software engineering, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity , data analytics, or technology project management. They will be dedicated to high-impact technology initiatives, including AI implementation, application development, data modernization, and the delivery of digital services to federal agencies.
Participants will be assigned to various federal agencies, including the Department of War, the Treasury Department, the State Department, the Department of Labor, the Department of Commerce, the Department of Energy, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of the Interior, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Department of Transportation, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Department of Veterans Affairs, as well as the Small Business Administration, the IRS, Medicaid, and Medicare. Service Center, Human Resources Management Office, General Affairs Department, etc.
Their "private sector partners" will include Amazon. AWS, Apple Google, Dell Technologies , Microsoft Nvidia AMD, Oracle IBM, Meta, OpenAI, Palantir, Salesforce, and xAI, among others.
(Article source: CLS)