This is the second installment in the Notes on the Crises series on the IRS. While the first essay traced how the agency has become a political target and potential tool of authoritarianism, this piece investigates how DOGE’s so-called tech modernization efforts may further entrench those risks.| Notes on the Crises
Given recent events, I felt it was finally time to come back and publish this piece. Most of my writing was going to be devoted to piercing the ideology of central bank independence so that the Federal Reserve would be treated like an independent administrative agency like any other.| Notes on the Crises
If you are a current or former career Bureau of the Fiscal Service Employee, especially if you’re a legacy IT programmer with years of experience and especially if you are a COBOL programmer currently working on the PAM, SPS or any other adjacent team, contact me over email or| Notes on the Crises
Until Further Notice: Comprehensive coverage of the Trump-Musk Treasury Payments Crisis of 2025| Notes on the Crises
Scott Flanders details the independent agency’s challenges in prioritizing modernization without a working capital fund.| FedScoop