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Mark Cuban offers to fund government tech unit that was cut in the middle of the night

Last updated: March 2, 2025 1:05 am
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Billionaire Mark Cuban Offers Support to Laid-Off Government Tech Workers

Renowned billionaire investor Mark Cuban recently made headlines by extending a surprising offer of support to federal workers who were recently laid off in the government’s latest tech shake-up. Cuban took to the social networking platform Bluesky to express his solidarity with the displaced engineers and designers, urging them to view the upheaval as an opportunity for growth.

His message, which gained rapid traction online, encouraged the affected individuals to come together and establish a consulting company. Cuban emphasized that their skills and expertise would be in high demand, especially as government agencies like DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) may require their assistance in rectifying any tech-related issues. He even expressed his willingness to invest in or assist the new venture.

The layoffs in question were a result of the General Services Administration (GSA) dismantling its 18F technology unit, which played a crucial role in aiding various government agencies in developing and implementing tech solutions. Among its notable projects was Login.gov, a secure platform for accessing government services. Approximately 70 employees were impacted by the sudden downsizing, which occurred in the early hours of a Saturday morning.

This move by the GSA aligns with directives to reduce the federal workforce and cut down on expenditures, as mandated by DOGE, spearheaded by Elon Musk. Previous layoffs had occurred within the 18F unit, further highlighting the government’s push towards streamlining operations and optimizing efficiency.

Employees who received the news of their layoffs also received emails from DOGE, prompting them to detail their weekly accomplishments. This further underscored the scrutinized nature of government work and the emphasis on productivity and accountability.

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Amidst these developments, Cuban’s proposal presents an intriguing prospect for the displaced workers to take charge of their futures and potentially reshape the landscape of civic tech. As government agencies undergo restructuring and downsizing, there is an opportunity for former employees to leverage their expertise and form innovative startups that could eventually provide services back to the government.

If Cuban’s vision comes to fruition, one can envision a scenario where these startups become indispensable partners for the government. The idea of former government workers forming a successful private company that the government relies on would mark a significant shift in the ongoing efforts to streamline the public workforce.

There is a sense of optimism and empowerment in Cuban’s offer, as it symbolizes the resilience and adaptability of individuals in the face of adversity. The potential for these displaced workers to carve out a new path and contribute meaningfully to the tech industry is a testament to their skills and determination.

As the narrative unfolds, the possibility of a startup like “18FU,” as suggested by a Bluesky user, gaining prominence and reshaping the government-tech landscape is both exciting and transformative. Cuban’s support and the collective efforts of these individuals may pave the way for a new era of innovation and collaboration in the tech sector.

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