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DOGE Operatives Are Joining Donald Trump’s New National Design Studio

By technologistmag.com29 August 20253 Mins Read
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Some operatives from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) are joining Airbnb cofounder and DOGE member Joe Gebbia’s new National Design Studio, sources tell WIRED.

Gebbia’s NDS is a federal project tasked with redesigning government web pages and digital services. Like DOGE and the US DOGE Service (formerly US Digital Service), it’s also an office located within the executive office of the president. “My directive is to update today’s government services to be as satisfying to use as the Apple Store: beautifully designed, great user experience, run on modern software,” Gebbia, who was named chief design officer of NDS, said in a statement to X on Saturday. “I will do my best to make the U.S. the most beautiful, and usable, country in the digital world.”

Originally, Gebbia was going to join the USDS, three sources familiar with the situation tell WIRED, but he opted to start his own office focused on design. NDS will be, at least in part, populated by DOGE operatives affiliated with the General Services Administration, the sources said.

It’s unclear exactly who from DOGE will be joining the studio’s staff, but the NDS X account follows Edward “Big Balls” Coristine, the 19-year-old early DOGE technologist who has been integral to DOGE’s efforts to dismantle large parts of the government, and Zachary Terrell, who slashed grants from the National Science Foundation earlier this year.

Kaitlyn Koller, a former Senate Foreign Relations committee aide, is joining Gebbia at the NDS, according to one source with knowledge. Until recently, Koller worked alongside USDS leadership. Acting USDS administrator Amy Gleason told staff on Tuesday that any future communication with Koller should be reported to her directly, says the source.

The NDS will act as a sister organization to the USDS—the two offices may end up collaborating on certain projects, but they’ll operate as entirely separate entities, according to the three sources familiar. The organization will also work with private designers and studios, and could venture into designing physical spaces and buildings as well.

Last Thursday, President Donald Trump signed the executive order establishing the NDS and a new administration position called the “chief design officer.” The order also outlined a new “America by Design” national initiative that would improve the usability and aesthetics of online government services. The NDS, housed within the executive office of the president, is tasked with executing it.

“The Chief Design Officer will help recruit top creative talent, coordinate with executive departments and agencies (agencies), and devise innovative solutions,” the order reads.

Gebbia, the chief design officer, will report to White House chief of staff Susie Wiles. Gebbia did not respond to a request for comment about NDS and its staff.

“The National Design Studio is embarking on an historic mission to redesign government websites. American citizens deserve the best possible experience when interfacing with their government,” White House spokesperson Liz Huston, tells WIRED. “NDS is actively recruiting talented software engineers and designers from inside and outside the government.”

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