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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Founder Sahil Lavingia says he was booted from DOGE after just 55 days 
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Founder Sahil Lavingia says he was booted from DOGE after just 55 days 

Last updated: May 28, 2025 9:40 pm
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Sahil Lavingia’s Diary Reveals Insights From His Time at DOGE

Renowned Silicon Valley figure Sahil Lavingia recently shared his experiences as part of Elon Musk’s DOGE workforce in a candid diary entry. Despite his brief 55-day tenure, Lavingia’s account sheds light on the inner workings of the temporary government organization established by President Trump’s executive order.

Lavingia, known for his roles at Pinterest and as the founder of Gumroad, joined DOGE as a software engineer for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in mid-March. His recount highlights his initial surprise at the VA’s stringent layoff protocols, revealing a more efficient operation than anticipated. However, he also noted the challenges within DOGE itself, describing it as lacking in organization.

As a volunteer with no salary, Lavingia was tasked with identifying wasteful contracts and potential layoffs at the VA. He was taken aback by the emphasis on factors like seniority and veteran status in decision-making, with performance ranking lower in priority. Despite DOGE’s advisory role resembling that of a management consultant, Lavingia emphasized the limited direct authority of the organization.

Reflecting on his aspirations to contribute to government initiatives at scale, Lavingia expressed frustration at not being able to implement significant projects during his short stint. While he worked on improving the VA’s chatbot user experience, he lamented the lack of impactful changes that could benefit American citizens and save taxpayer money.

One positive outcome of his time at DOGE was the opportunity to open source his work, including tools for analyzing contracts and enhancing organizational efficiency. However, his abrupt dismissal on Day 55 following an interview with Fast Company highlighted the challenges of transparency and media engagement within government agencies.

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Despite the shortcomings he observed, Lavingia acknowledged the VA’s operational effectiveness and the importance of maintaining functionality within large government entities. His experience underscores the complexities of modernizing bureaucratic systems while leveraging technological advancements.

While Lavingia’s insights provide valuable perspectives on government efficiency and innovation, they also raise questions about the role of external tech experts in driving organizational change. As the debate continues on optimizing government processes, Lavingia’s journey serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between innovation and institutional stability.

For further insights from Sahil Lavingia, readers can refer to his original diary entry and related interviews for a comprehensive understanding of his DOGE experience.

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