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The Trump administration launched a two-year program to hire 1,000 tech professionals for federal AI, cybersecurity, and software roles, offering high salaries and future job prospects.
The Trump administration has launched the U.S. Tech Force, a two-year program to hire about 1,000 tech professionals—including engineers, data scientists, and project managers—for federal roles in AI, cybersecurity, software engineering, and data analytics.
The initiative, aimed at modernizing government operations, will place most hires in Washington, D.C., with participants earning $150,000 to $200,000 annually.
Backed by major tech firms like Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Nvidia, the program offers mentorship and potential future employment opportunities.
It seeks to address technology skill gaps in federal agencies, rebuild capabilities lost after previous cuts, and accelerate AI adoption, with hiring targeted to be completed by March 31.
La administración Trump lanzó un programa de dos años para contratar a 1,000 profesionales de tecnología para roles federales de IA, seguridad cibernética y software, ofreciendo altos salarios y perspectivas de trabajo en el futuro.