The White House has officially discontinued the 18F program, an initiative launched in 2014 aimed at enhancing the digital capabilities of federal agencies. The program, managed by the General Services Administration (GSA), was designed to provide federal engineers and IT staff to agencies requiring assistance with digital services, including web development and technology-related projects.

The decision to eliminate 18F is rooted in the Biden administration’s broader strategy to streamline government operations and to focus on centralizing the provision of technology services across federal entities. The White House stated that it aims to promote efficiency and reduce duplication of efforts within the federal landscape.

18F was established to help government agencies access modern technology solutions, moving away from outdated systems and processes. The program was notable for employing a collaborative approach, allowing federal staff to work directly with agencies to improve their digital presence and service delivery. Over the years, it has assisted numerous federal entities in deploying user-friendly websites and enhancing their digital capabilities.