Amy Gleason Appointed as Acting DOGE Administrator
Questions arose regarding who was overseeing the agency’s daily operations.
As of February 25, Amy Gleason is serving as the acting administrator of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), as confirmed by a White House official in communication with The Epoch Times.
Before her return to public service, Gleason worked as a consultant and held the position of chief product officer at Russell Street Ventures and Main Street Health, as per her LinkedIn profile. Additionally, she has experience in the healthcare industry.
DOGE was introduced by Trump and Elon Musk in anticipation of the 2024 elections.
Since Trump’s administration began, DOGE has been tasked with examining federal agencies to uncover waste, fraud, and misuse of taxpayer funds. The agency has also suggested significant reductions in the federal workforce.
Nevertheless, there were doubts regarding who was managing the agency on a daily basis.
The order also indicated that DOGE “shall be led by the USDS administrator and shall be committed to advancing the president’s 18-month DOGE agenda.”
Alongside the administrator, DOGE comprises teams consisting of at least four employees, each with a leader responsible for working alongside agency heads to pinpoint potential savings across programs, workforce, and regulations.
The executive order mandates that the administrator “initiate a Software Modernization Initiative aimed at enhancing the quality and efficiency of government-wide software, network infrastructure, and information technology (IT) systems” while also collaborating with agency heads to encourage inter-operability between agency networks and systems, safeguard data integrity, and support responsible data collection and synchronization.
DOGE is scheduled to conclude its operations on July 4, 2026.