Trump’s DOGE Takes on Government Waste: $9 Million for Supply Chain Administrator Raises Eyebrows

THREAD: Ahead of
@DOGE_GSA
‘s 65 billion re-negotiation with the big contracting companies, I took a quick look at their awards.
First up: Ernst & Young. Uncle Sam cut them a $9 million check for—wait for it—a “Supply Chain Funds Reimbursement Administrator.”
Forget STEM,
In a surprising revelation, the U.S. government has awarded Ernst & Young a hefty $9 million contract to serve as the “Supply Chain Funds Reimbursement Administrator.” This comes as @DOGE_GSA gears up for a significant $65 billion re-negotiation with major contracting firms. The contract has sparked discussions about the allocation of federal funds, particularly in the context of STEM initiatives, as critics question the necessity and transparency of such expenditures. As the negotiations loom, stakeholders are closely monitoring the implications this funding could have on future contracts and the efficiency of government spending.
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