RIGHT after President Donald Trump took office, Mikey Dickerson travelled to Silicon Valley to make a pitch for the US Digital Service, a programme he’d run that’s brought hundreds of technologists to Washington to improve the government’s clunky computers and unsecured networks.
As a political appointee, Dickerson’s job ended in January, yet he volunteered to recruit for the programme.
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