Summary
- Coinbase and Robinhood announced they have joined the U.S. government's Tech Force public-private cooperation project as private partners.
- The project reportedly lists adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), data modernization, and enhancement of digital services as its main objectives.
- It said that after the Tech Force ends, participants will be actively considered for recruitment, and the companies plan to cooperate by seconding their own personnel to government projects.

U.S. virtual asset (cryptocurrency) exchange Coinbase and stock and virtual asset trading platform Robinhood are participating in the technology talent deployment program 'U.S. Tech Force' launched by the Donald Trump presidential administration.
On the 16th (Korean time), according to Decrypt, Coinbase and Robinhood have joined as private partners in the public-private cooperation project Tech Force promoted by the Trump administration.
The Tech Force is a major federal government technology project led by the U.S. government and is composed of about 1,000 engineers and technical experts. Adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), data modernization, and advancement of digital services are key tasks. Participating personnel will work under the federal government for two years, be deployed to key projects, and operate in a system where they report directly to the heads of each federal agency.
In addition to Coinbase and Robinhood, major IT companies included as private partners are Amazon Web Services (AWS), Apple, Google Public Sector, Microsoft (MS), Nvidia, OpenAI, Oracle, and Palantir. These companies plan to actively consider Tech Force participants as hiring candidates after the program ends, and to cooperate by dispatching their personnel to government projects for a certain period.

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