In 2025, I led and authored a body of research-backed editorial work for WalkMe focused on digital efficiency across the United States government. These pieces examine how federal departments and agencies approach digital transformation in practice, from workforce enablement and service delivery to national security, infrastructure, and public trust.Grounded in policy context, operational realities, and institutional constraints, the work spans defence, finance, health, education, energy, and environmental governance, offering a nuanced view of how digital change unfolds inside large public institutions.
An analysis of the Department of Defense’s digital transformation and the tensions between innovation, readiness, and institutional constraint.
An in-depth look at the controversial Department of Government Efficiency, exploring its origins, ambitions, and what it reveals about the future of government reform.
Exploring how the Department of Government Efficiency approaches savings without undermining service quality, workforce capacity, or public trust.
An examination of the Department of Government Efficiency workforce, focusing on the human capabilities and organisational realities behind efficiency mandates.
Digital efficiency at the Department of Energy, addressing the complexity of energy systems, scientific research, and national infrastructure while supporting a more resilient energy future.
Digital efficiency at the Department of the Interior, supporting the stewardship of public lands, natural resources, and the communities connected to them across vast and complex geographies.
Digital efficiency at the Treasury as a way to support the people and systems behind taxation, public spending, and economic stability, where accuracy and trust affect everyday lives.
An examination of digital efficiency as a foundational element of the DoD’s defence strategy amid shifting geopolitical and technological realities.
Digital efficiency as the connective tissue enabling the DoT to safely coordinate America’s air, land, and maritime transport systems.
How HHS approaches digital efficiency as a way to coordinate public health, healthcare delivery, and social services across vast, interdependent systems serving millions of people.
An analysis of how the DOC connects data, innovation, and economic stewardship through more efficient digital systems across its diverse agencies.
An inside look at how the EPA modernises digital operations to support environmental enforcement, scientific research, and public accountability at scale.
This body of work reflects my experience producing research-backed content on complex digital change, informed by a background spanning digital transformation, SaaS, and public-sector policy.I work with those who need clear, credible writing on technology, digital systems, and institutional change, and I’m open to discussing future collaborations.