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Federal Agencies Plan Second Review Asking Bureaucrats for Weekly Accomplishments

The federal agency on Saturday reportedly will send an email to workers asking for bullet points about what they achieved the previous week.

The second planned review follows as opposed to the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative led by Elon Musk opposed weekly reviews of bureaucratic work.

hill It has been reported:

The move acknowledges that the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) itself has little authority over its own HR department and, of course, other agencies that have agency managers that decide internal policies.

But leaders in several departments, like the new FBI director Kas Patel, I told employees not to respond, Others notified employees They need to go ahead and do so, showing appetite among other institutions, sending bullet points to employees, repeating what they achieved in the week they just finished.

Musk called the review a “pulse check” at President Donald Trump's first cabinet meeting on Wednesday, suggesting that anyone with a heartbeat can achieve the task.

On Thursday, Trump signed an executive order implementing the Doge cost-effectiveness initiative.

The White House said the government is directing “using modern technology to change subsidies by exposing federal spending on contracts and grants to strict standards.”

Breitbart News reported:

In a government contract review, we order the agency to look for “waste, fraud, abuse.”

“Government payments and travel expenses should be justified and publicly available as much as possible,” he adds.

The agency head and their Doge team lead coordinate the reviews. Any contracts deemed unnecessary will terminate.

“The General Services Agency (GSA) will submit plans to dispose of unnecessary government-owned or leased properties,” the fact sheet continued.

Sean Moran is a policy reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him with x @seanmoran3

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