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578. Rethinking Government Digital Transformation feat. Jennifer Pahlka

Aug 25, 2025
In a dynamic conversation, Jennifer Pahlka, a senior fellow at the Niskanen Center and founder of Code For America, shares insights on government digital transformation. She discusses the critical role of feedback loops in policy implementation to avoid perverse outcomes. The conversation highlights the challenges of outdated procurement processes and over-reliance on contractors. Pahlka emphasizes the need for genuine user research and collaboration between policymakers and public servants to create effective digital services.
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INSIGHT

Policy vs Implementation Gap

  • Government is structured to separate policy from implementation, which prevents feedback and learning.
  • That separation makes contracting a blunt tool that produces perverse outcomes and wasted money.
ANECDOTE

Contractors Follow Specs, Not Policy

  • Jennifer describes contractors being hired to do exactly what they are told and not partake in policy design.
  • She explains contracting creates rigid boundaries that prevent meaningful implementation input.
INSIGHT

Feedback Loops Create Agility

  • Lack of feedback loops turns linear design into rigid failure modes that produce perverse outcomes.
  • Enabling architects and builders to push back creates not only agile development but an agile government process.
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