President Donald Trump is set to announce a new 'innovation' office run by his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, that will seek to overhaul government functions using ideas from the business sector.

Trump will unveil the White House Office of American Innovation, which is being described as a 'SWAT team' on Monday.

His senior adviser, Kushner, will head up this office and the office will report directly to the president, according to The Washington Post.

President Donald Trump is set to announce a new 'innovation' office run by his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, that will seek to overhaul government functions using ideas from the business sector. Trump will unveil the White House Office of American Innovation on Monday

The idea is to help meet some of the goals Trump pledged to accomplish during his campaign, such as working to help with Veterans Affairs, remodeling workforce training programs and fighting opioid addiction.

The new 'SWAT team' is projected to fix the federal bureaucracy.

Trump is looking to work with tech giants such as Apple CEO Tim Cook, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk, according to the Post.

The office is expected to pull ideas from the business world and may consider privatizing some government functions.

'We should have excellence in government,' Kushner told the Post. 'The government should be run like a great American company. Our hope is that we can achieve successes and efficiencies for our customers, who are the citizens.'

The innovation group has been meeting twice a week in Kushner's office.

The new office is set in place to help meet some of the goals Trump pledged to accomplish during his campaign. Kushner (pictured) said most of his team have little-to-no political experience, and instead have business experience

All is forgiven: The announcement comes after the President was seen having dinner with Ivanka and Jared at his flagship Washington hotel on Saturday night

Kushner added that most of the individuals on his team have little-to-no political experience.

They include Gary Cohn, director of the National Economic Council; Chris Liddell, assistant to the president for strategic initiatives and Reed Cordish, assistant to the president for intergovernmental and technology initiatives, to name a few.

Officials told the Post that Ivanka Trump, who now does her advocacy work from a West Wing office, will collaborate with the innovation office on issues such as workforce development.

Ivanka is not expected to have an official role in the innovation office. The White House has stressed that Ivanka will voluntarily follow a series of government ethics rules when she takes up residence in her new office.

The announcement of the new office comes at a time Trump is attempting to seize back the initiative after a Republican bill to repeal and replace Obamacare imploded before it could even be voted on in the House of Representatives.

It also comes after reports that President Trump was reportedly upset that Kushner was not around during the crucial healthcare week, instead choosing to head to Aspen for a skiing holiday with his family.