- DOGE, an initiative focused on government efficiency, has highlighted significant cuts in federal contracts amounting to $1.6 billion.
- Key reductions include the removal of a $47 million contract for military support in Somalia.
- Another notable cut involves a $19.5 million contract intended for health website services.
- The efforts to streamline spending come under the administration of President Trump.
- These federal contract reductions have raised concerns about their impact on international aid and public health services.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doge-says-agencies-cut-1-6b-federal-contracts-flags-spending-somalia-hhs-web-services)