DoGE will only work when government agencies compete
Besides creating sluggish, inefficient workflows, government monopolies make bad outcomes more likely
William Edwards is an attorney for a federal agency, where he specializes in employment law and procurement. With twenty years’ insider experience observing the best and worst of government performance, he adapted the idea for a DoGE team within his agency to work with Elon Musk.
Charles Lipson is a regular contributor to The Spectator and an emeritus professor at the University of Chicago.
Besides creating sluggish, inefficient workflows, government monopolies make bad outcomes more likely