Scott Langmack
According to his LinkedIn, Scott Langmack is also continuing to serve as the CEO of Kukun, a real estate technology company, while he is also heading the DOGE team at HUD. At HUD, he seems to have been focused mostly on searching for fraud they’re convinced is in the system and figuring out how to delete grants from HUD. It’s no coincidence that both of these missions will impact the poor and vulnerable the most. More recently, he moved into a new role at OMB that is looking to apply the AI-driven approach to deregulation across multiple agencies
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HUDCAPS
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Integrated management system for Section 8 programs under the jurisdiction of the Office of Public and Indian Housing read-write access |
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LOCCS
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Handles disbursement and cash management for the majority of HUD’s grant programs read-write access |
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2/10/25
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Sighting
Multiple employees at HUD receive an email from new DOGE staffer Scott Langmack asking them to list every contract at HUD and whether it is critical to HUD’s mission and/or has DEI components.
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2/26/25
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Sighting
There is reportedly a 6-person DOGE team working at HUD, with 4 of the staff identified as existing HUD employees and Michael Mirski and Scott Langmack as the representatives from DOGE.
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c.4/10/25
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Onboard
Scott Langmack sends a message to HUD staff announcing that “I’d like to share with you that Chris Sweet has joined the HUD DOGE team with the title of special assistant, although a better title might be ‘AI computer programming quant analyst.’”
(fuzz: Date is unspecified, just sometime earlier in April)
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8/13/25
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Interagency
In a call hosted by the US CIO, DOGE team lead Scott Langmack shares info on an AI tool named SweetREX Deregulation AI Plan Builder developed by Christoper Sweet to review agency regulations for elimination. This is the same tool highlighted by DOGE in a presentation to the White House earlier in the month. Agency representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of State, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation are on the call. Steve Davis also was on the call despite having left DOGE and asked if the tool could be open-sourced.
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