Airbnb co -founder Joe Gebbba downloads his first dog task
Almost two weeks after New York Times reported This co -founder of Airbnb Joe Gebia has joined the “Elon Musk Government Ministry”, Gebia clarified her role on Thursday, Declaration of x As a starting point, he will use his design experience as part of the efforts to process the notorious slow retirement process of the government.
The system can certainly use help. Chuck Ezel, acting director of OPM, said in a Video witness Issued today – and reissued by Gebia – this week ago the administration “challenged” the agency to “process a pensioner, to finish, digit, without printing anything on paper.” The deadline? Only one week.
In the same video, the agency officer tells the operator that they have already succeeded in shrinking the process within two days.
Whether this process is a scale or sustainable or even repeatable is yet to be seen, but OPM has been under pressure to modernize its systems for years. Last summer agency launches a Pilot program For a new online application platform for retirement in response to current concerns about delayed benefits processing; The question caught attention in 2023 when several legislators issued a Press releaseUsing OPM to handle the slow processing of retirees, some of whom have been waiting more than 90 days to receive their benefits.
The Gebbia Miliary many times thanks to its Airbnb Holdings-all serves on the short-term rental giant. Since September 2022, he has also been a member of the Tesla board.
In her X Post for her next steps, Gebia writes: “Since I left my operational role in Airbnb in 2022, I have been looking for the next challenge for digital design. And I can think of a few more important than volunteering to improve the consumer experience within our government. “
In addition to the co -founded Airbnb, Gebbia is the co -founder of Samara, a rotation of Airbnb, which builds pre -made homes that customers can customize by selecting layouts, colors, windows and decks, as Samara says that he handles the rest of the ones.
Last week, Samara announced that he would donate $ 15 million dwellings to support Los Angeleenos, who lost their homes in the January fires that caused approximately approximately approximately $ 30 billion in lost real estate.