Democratic senators have concerns called Department of Government (DOGE) can break the The Social Security Administration’s (SSA) tech infrastructure.
In a new letter directed In SSA Commissioner Bisigano, Senator Elizabeth Warren and Ron Wyden says that doge plans to “upgrade delivery systems or consequences of data losses. The warning comes After Wired reported in March The officers planned to build the SSA base in one month. The step, originally led by Steve Davis, one of Elon Musk’s leading Tiamtiant and a dog leader, can result in system collapse, experts have been wired by time.
“Put the simple, the dog has limited access to benefits through the detriment of the SSA’s technological infrastructure – and it hurts to make the modernization plan,” the senators write their letter.
Since the DOGE breastfeeding SSA earlier this year, the agency website has destroyed several times, which makes beneficiaries access their accounts. Holes can last a few minutes to a day, Washington Post Reported in April. SSA officials before plans to cut its workers at 12 per centor about 7,000 jobs. In an interview with Wall Street Journal In the past of this week, Bisignano describes the SSA repositioning plans to a “digital first” agency, which depends on artificial intelligence.
“DOGE staff hacking Social Security backend is a recipes for disaster, not a serious digital infrastructure update of the agency,” Warren speaks wired. “This hasty job risks private data to people, creates security gaps, and can result in disaster cuts of all benefits.
The Senators call the “ultimate goal” to upgrade this “a worthy,” but the officers call it to “appropriate tests and protections.” For many years, the SSA has attempted to upgrade data constructed by COBOL, a hereditary coding language several engineers have been trained to use. But these modernization plans are always expected to take long, not a few months planned on the doge.
In the letter, Senators ask the bushic in detail the Paper on the Tech upgrade of SSA and any changes made by datasets and systems. They also request any information related to potential hacks or data leaks that may occur as a result of this act of modernization. The senators asked Bisigna to answer June 17.
“It’s an environment held with the Pail Wire and Dact Tape,” A former technology in Senior SSA Working in the Chief Information Officer office spoke wired in March. “Leaders should understand that they are facing a house on cards or jenga. If they start to pull out the pieces, they have stated that they do, things can be broken.”