- DOGE, an oversight group, has revealed a total of $1.6 billion in federal contract cuts as part of a push for government efficiency.
- The initiative for these cuts is occurring under the administration of President Trump.
- Among the canceled contracts is a $47 million agreement that was intended for military support in Somalia.
- A contract worth $19.5 million for health department web services has also been eliminated.
- The emphasis of the contract cuts is on streamlining federal spending and reallocating resources more effectively.
- The cuts demonstrate a strategic focus on reducing unnecessary spending in international military operations and digital infrastructure projects.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doge-says-agencies-cut-1-6b-federal-contracts-flags-spending-somalia-hhs-web-services)