Apple Experts to Participate in White House’s ‘Tech Force’ Initiative

Apple Experts to Participate in White House's 'Tech Force' Initiative

Apple Experts to Participate in White House’s ‘Tech Force’ Initiative


The White House has launched an initiative to enlist around 1,000 technology experts from leading firms, including Apple, to fulfill two-year assignments across various federal agencies. This initiative, named Tech Force, seeks to improve the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) and tackle significant technological issues within the federal government.

Tech Force aims to form a distinguished collective of early-career technologists and seasoned engineering managers, mainly drawn from conventional recruitment avenues and private sector collaborators. The initiative focuses on a centralized organization and programming, acting as a framework for recruitment even after employment terms have ended.

Participating companies encompass a wide range of tech leaders, such as Adobe, Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft, and Nvidia, among others. The initiative is non-partisan and aims to enhance technology to better serve the American populace.

Experts in areas like software engineering, AI, cybersecurity, data analytics, and technical project management can anticipate annual salaries ranging from $150,000 to $200,000, plus benefits. Upon completing their terms, participants may apply to remain in government service or return to the private sector, where participating companies have committed to giving them employment consideration.

For further details about the US Tech Force, interested parties can visit the official website.