(2020-04-23) Wyden Seeks Funds For USDS/18F To Help States Amid Covid-19

Wyden seeks funds for USDS, 18F to help states amid COVID-19. Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and 15 Democratic colleagues are asking congressional leadership to appropriate more funds for federal technology innovators to help states whose legacy IT systems are fracturing under the demand created by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Wyden wants the next COVID-19 rescue package passed by Congress to include help for struggling states, with a $50 million emergency appropriation for the U.S. Digital Service (USDS) and $25 million to the Federal Citizen Services Fund to support the Technology Transformation Services (TTS).

Wyden also wants TTS’ 18F to take a role in advising states on purchasing cloud services and permit state and local governments purchase services created by the federal government.

*Ramping up USDS could be a heavy lift. The central USDS capacity has been decreasing rather than increasing over the past few years, as the White House and technology policy managers at the Office of Management and Budget look to push digital service capabilities out to federal agencies.

USDS was funded at $17 million in 2018 and dipped to $13 million in 2019 and $7 million in 2020, as the agency shifted in part to a reimbursable model to encourage agencies to develop native digital services*

Margaret Weichert, then deputy director for management at OMB, told FCW last June that a central program didn't make sense and that the real growth in digital services should be at the agency level.


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