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According to Doge, the Housing and Urban Development Agency has been found to waste money on thousands of unused software licenses.
For example, X's post had a “11,020 acrobatic license with zero users.”
The list also includes other examples.
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The White House President and senior advisors for Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, will depart the U.S. Capitol on March 5, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Doge's Initial Research on Paid Software Licenses uses 35,855 ServiceNow Licenses for 3 Products, 84 only, 1,776 Cognos Licenses, 325, 800 Westlaw Classic Licenses, 216 and 10,000 Java Licenses.
“Everything has been fixed,” the tweet concluded.
Fox News Digital contacted HUD and the White House on Friday, but did not receive any comments until publication.
“There are a huge number of unused software licenses in every part of the government. Your tax money is wasted,” Elon Musk wrote when he commented on the Doge Post.
The DOGE's initial findings on DEI spending in the Department of Defense save $80 million, according to the agency.
Doge has previously made similar announcements on the General Services Bureau, the Ministry of Labor, Small and Medium Business Administration and Social Security Bureau.
“In many cases, agents have more software licenses than employees, and the licenses are often idle (that is, they are not installed on any computer),” tweeted.
“For example, the GSA, which has 13,000 employees, has “listed,” “37,000 Winzip licenses,” “19,000 training software subscriptions (and multiple parallel training software platforms),” “7,500 project management software sheets for a department with 5,500 employees,” and “Three different ticketing systems running in parallel.”
The tweet concluded with “I'm actively working on the revisions.”
The Doge GSA X account responds quickly, indicating that the cut is in progress.
“It's not long…” tweet read. Sizer emojis have been added to the apparent signal that a cut is coming. “We'll report on progress soon!”
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Stephen Ehikian, acting GSA administrator and assistant manager, responded, “Within three hours of @Doge Post, without too long, @USGSA has cut $5.5 million and taking immediate action to identify additional cuts across all categories, and to strengthen the strong tax stewardship.”
A few days later, another Doge Post reported that the GSA had made significant progress.
“Since this post, @USGSA has taken immediate steps to reduce IT spending by removing 114,163 unused software licenses and 15 underutilized/redundant software products.
A GSA spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News Digital, “In favor of the administration's priorities, efficiency and excellent management, the GSA is currently reviewing contracts and resources, including IT resources, allowing staff to carry out missions to support American taxpayers.





