The end of the consulting contract is piled up and will save millions of taxpayers, the government's Ministry of Efficiency (DOGE) announced this week.
On February 3rd, Doge announced the end of its 20 consulting contracts. It “focused primarily on 'strategic communication' and 'executive coaching', saving taxpayers $26 million.
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Later that day, Doge announced that it had added an additional consulting agreement to its list.
“Today, 36 contracts have ended with a total savings of 165mm to six institutions, including the DHS contract for “People and Cultural Research and Climate Support Services,” Doge continued.
On Tuesday, Doge offered yet another update.
“Today: – 12 consulting contract terminations (GSA and Education Department) for a total savings of $30 million, including $23 million work orders for 'supporting the Digital Modernization Program Management Office',” Doge said. It has been revealed.
“Unutilized lease cancellations for an annual savings of 12 $3mm,” he added.
Doge Count – Website tracking Doge's Savings Success – Currently, it lists $165 million in savings on consulting contracts, along with the explanation of “Strategic Communication and Executive Coaching.”
Additionally, on this front, it lists $33 million in savings on consulting contracts and ample leases from the General Services Agency (GSA) and the Department of Education.
Greatest savings Documentation But a Doge count is a cancellation of a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) contract, saving taxpayers $1 billion.
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Cancellations of these DEI contracts include one of the Bureau of Land Management, 14 with the Department of Agriculture, 14 with the Department of Defense, 6 with the Department of Commerce, 15 with the Department of Health and Human Services, and many others .





