DOGE Commends Department of Defense for Excellence in Efficiency Efforts
Great job by @DeptofDefense In a recent display of military prowess and strategic planning, the Department of Defense has been lauded for its successful execution
Read MoreFollowing the Money. Exposing the Waste.
March 19, 2025
Department of Government Efficiency
Great job by @DeptofDefense In a recent display of military prowess and strategic planning, the Department of Defense has been lauded for its successful execution
Read MoreUpdated data on DEI related contract cancellations (separate from grants) by agency: Recent updates have revealed significant shifts in the landscape of Diversity, Equity, and
Read MoreThe Small Business Admin. completed the same software audit. Initial findings: -10 software products with 10,000+ licenses. SBA has ~8,000 employees/contractors – 17,580 unused ServiceNow
Read MoreSince this post, @USGSA took immediate action to reduce IT spend by deleting 114,163 unused software licenses & 15 underutilized / redundant software products —
Read MoreToday NIH canceled grants for ~$10.9 million including: -$1.7M for the “China Health and Retirement Longitudinal study” at Peking University in Beijing, China -$135K for
Read MoreGreat work saving taxpayer dollars by @SecRollins @USDA @Interior In a commendable move to enhance fiscal responsibility, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and Secretary of
Read MorePer the Executive Order: In a significant move, the President has issued an Executive Order aimed at addressing key issues impacting the nation. The order
Read MoreIn 2020-2021, @SBAgov issued 3,095 loans, including PPP (Paycheck Protection Program) and EIDL (Economic Injury Disaster Loan), for $333M to borrowers over 115 years old
Read MoreUpdate on the mine! OPM has successfully executed the first ever fully digital retirement. The process took 2 days and more work is needed, but
Read MoreIn 2023, @USOPM took out a $6M loan (Technology Modernization Fund) to convert the http://opm.gov website to a new platform. After spending $5M, it is
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