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DOGE reports federal agencies slash $1.6B in contracts, raises concerns about Somalia and HHS web services spending.

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    • The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced a reduction of $1.6 billion in contracts awarded by federal agencies.
    • Among the contracts cut was $47 million designated for military support in Somalia, signaling potential concerns about overseas defense allocations.
    • Another reduced contract involved $19.5 million earmarked for health services websites, raising questions about the future of government digital infrastructure spending.
    • These actions are part of DOGE’s broader initiative to enhance government efficiency, a priority under President Trump’s administration.
    • There are underlying concerns regarding the impact of these budget cuts on international military support and the capability of federal health service websites to serve the public effectively.
    • The move indicates a shift in focus towards optimizing government expenditure and addressing longstanding inefficiencies in federal spending.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doge-says-agencies-cut-1-6b-federal-contracts-flags-spending-somalia-hhs-web-services)

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