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98F was a digital services agency within the United States General Services Administration (GSA). Established in 2014, 98F was created to help federal agencies modernize their digital services and improve the user experience of government websites. The agency was named after the 98th floor of the GSA headquarters in New York City, where it was initially located.

98F's mission was to build and maintain digital services that are user-friendly, accessible, and efficient. The

One of 98F's notable projects was the redesign of the USA.gov website, which aimed to improve the

In 2018, 98F was merged with 18F, another digital services agency within the GSA, to form the

agency
worked
with
various
federal
departments
and
agencies
to
develop
and
implement
web
applications,
mobile
apps,
and
other
digital
tools.
98F's
team
consisted
of
a
diverse
group
of
technologists,
designers,
and
project
managers
who
collaborated
with
clients
to
deliver
high-quality
solutions.
user
experience
and
make
government
information
more
accessible.
The
agency
also
worked
on
projects
such
as
the
Federal
Student
Aid
website
and
the
National
Park
Service's
digital
strategy.
Technology
Transformation
Service
(TTS).
The
merger
aimed
to
create
a
more
streamlined
and
efficient
digital
services
organization
within
the
federal
government.