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Government Efficiency Department DOGE Collapses After Controversial Disruption Attempt Leaves Legacy of Bureaucratic Transformation

from Gov Efficiency: DOGE Coin of Bureaucracy? · host Inception Point AI

Government efficiency has become the Dogecoin of bureaucracy: hyped, volatile, and revealing what happens when disruption collides with entrenched systems. Listeners are watching this play out in real time with the rise and apparent fall of America’s Department of Government Efficiency, better known as DOGE. Global Government Forum reports that DOGE was launched in Donald Trump’s second term as a shock-therapy unit for the federal state, with a mandate to dismantle bureaucracy, slash regulations, and cancel “wasteful” contracts. It was initially fronted by Elon Musk, who promised maximal transparency while an inner circle of technologists and lawyers embedded across agencies to force rapid cuts and systems overhauls. According to ProPublica reporting summarized on Wikipedia, many DOGE staff were young coders and investors with little public-sector experience, often working in agencies that regulated their former or current industries. Time and NPR coverage highlighted lawsuits, data mishandling, and accusations that DOGE was effectively running a parallel chain of command, using control of information systems to drive mass layoffs and blocked payments. Reuters reporting, cited in that same Wikipedia entry, notes that by November 2025 Scott Kupor at the Office of Personnel Management was telling journalists that DOGE “had ceased to exist,” even as he stressed that its deregulatory and downsizing agenda would be “institutionalized” inside mainstream bodies like OPM and the Office of Management and Budget. In other words, the meme may be dead, but the code has been forked into the permanent bureaucracy. Meanwhile, other governments are chasing efficiency with less drama and more infrastructure. The Tony Blair Institute describes how blockchain-backed “digital trust stacks” can make welfare, trade, and data-sharing more transparent and auditable, from Estonia’s secure data-exchange platform to Singapore’s blockchain-based trade documentation. EY’s work on blockchain for public finance shows how real-time, tamper-evident ledgers can track every dollar of public spending and program performance, promising accountability rather than just cuts. The question for listeners is whether they want DOGE-style efficiency as a speculative token of disruption, or efficiency as a boring but reliable utility: transparent systems, clear rules, and technology that serves the public rather than surprises it. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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