I can’t find the legal basis for Obama’s US Digital Services. Anyone out there able to?

It was created in 2014, as part of the AHCA.
So they could streamline online services.
 
Of course. We only have one Chief Executive at a time.

No. He isn’t.

I haven’t even concerned myself with whether Obama had anything but proper motivation. It simply doesn’t matter to me.

Yeah. Like I say, be looked. I can’t find anything.

Maybe someone out there can dig it up?
It took less time than it took you to type your comment.

Stabilizing and Improving HealthCare.gov​

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United States Digital Service (.gov)
https://usds.gov › report-to-congress › healthcare-dot-gov
In August 2014, the White House established the U.S. Digital Service (USDS) to apply this technique to a greater number of projects. Mikey Dickerson, a site ...
 
There is nothing to dig up. Not sure how you still don't get that.
There might be. You don’t know. I don’t know how you pretend you do know.

In any event, your unsupported “answer” would s of no value.

Also, again, it’s perfectly fine if there is none. Again, that just makes the Trump creation of DOGE all that more supportable.
 
It took less time than it took you to type your comment.

Stabilizing and Improving HealthCare.gov

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United States Digital Service (.gov)
https://usds.gov › report-to-congress › healthcare-dot-gov
In August 2014, the White House established the U.S. Digital Service (USDS) to apply this technique to a greater number of projects. Mikey Dickerson, a site ...
No no. We know it was “created” in August 2014.

That’s not even in dispute.

The question is, how was it created?

Did the President sign any document to do what Obamacare permitted?

Many seem to suggest that all it took was just Obama thinking about it.
 
Nope. Not a link to the answer to the question.
Yes it did.

President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act (ACA) into law on March 23, 2010.

  • A team of private sector engineers and product managers joined CMS staff and contractors to identify and solve website operation problems. By March 2014, over 8 million Americans had successfully signed up for health insurance and the site was stable.
  • In the two subsequent open enrollment periods, USDS staff continued to partner with CMS to improve the HealthCare.gov system and services. USDS staff helped CMS implement several private sector best practices including performance tracking of the system and application process, building an improved identity management solution with an uptime of 99.99%, increasing the conversion rate in the new application workflow from 55% to 85%, and building new systems with industry standard open source software.
 
Yes it did.

President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act (ACA) into law on March 23, 2010.

  • A team of private sector engineers and product managers joined CMS staff and contractors to identify and solve website operation problems. By March 2014, over 8 million Americans had successfully signed up for health insurance and the site was stable.
  • In the two subsequent open enrollment periods, USDS staff continued to partner with CMS to improve the HealthCare.gov system and services. USDS staff helped CMS implement several private sector best practices including performance tracking of the system and application process, building an improved identity management solution with an uptime of 99.99%, increasing the conversion rate in the new application workflow from 55% to 85%, and building new systems with industry standard open source software.
Yeah. We know.

Still no answer to the actual question.
 

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