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They compete for the contract with others. A group of investors gets together to fund the required work. What would it look like to not be considered theft? Something like this: The government needs help fixing the Obamacare website. What I said makes complete sense provided the scenario I painted is correct.

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Is this company using code and tools developed with taxpayer money to now profit? Are investors going to profit from something that we paid for and should rightfully be in the public domain. When they are done they use the code YOU PAID FOR to form a company, attract investors and go into business. You pay them a lot of money for this work. You hire a group of programmers to come in and fix or develop some code. If you're the type that would get fired up about reimagining broken government experiences and technology, please drop us a line at we'd love to hear from you! Our momentum is strong, the problem is important, and we're looking for good people. Here's a Wired article from last summer about us: It's now saving the taxpayer $70M in annual maintenance costs. Sadly, the main achievement here is that the system is actually up and available, unlike its predecessor. Scalable Login System (SLS), the new identity management system for. It was the first system that CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service) ever hosted on Amazon AWS. It's processing 70% of apps coming through the marketplace, and: converts 35% more people than the old app, gets them through in half the time, is mobile-friendly (20% of apps), sits on robust, scalable infrastructure, etc etc. App 2.0, the new insurance application for. In the last 6 months, we've launched 2 major projects:

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(Mostly Stanford, Google, YCombinator folks) We've learned a ton, and see an opportunity to create software that radically improves how our government serves its people - we've started our company, Nava, to chase that vision. I'm part of a small team of expats from Silicon Valley that came out to DC last year to help fix. Launched a preview version of our OpenWireless open source router firmware. Created a new (and soon-to-be open source) activism platform that’s currently live at. Created and open-sourced congress-forms: a delivery mechanism for sending emails to congress based on the open data we crowdsourced. Worked with over 100 volunteer developers to crowdsource and populate contact-congress, an open dataset describing the contact forms of members of congress. Launched numerous projects including, Privacy Badger, Surveillance Self-Defense,, The Day We Fight Back, Trolling Effects, Tor Challenge and others. If you think you might be a fit for either role, take a moment and get in touch.Ī small sample of projects our technology and activism teams have worked on in the last year: We're also hiring a Technoactivist who'll bridge the technology and activism teams.

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We're currently hiring frontend and backend web developers:

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The EFF fights for an Internet free of surveillance and censorship. Electronic Frontier Foundation - San Francisco, CA - Frontend/Backend Developers, Technoactivist













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