The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) over the weekend announced that it helped terminate hundreds of contracts in the past month or so, providing the first public update on its work in more than a month.
In a Feb. 14 update, DOGE wrote that over the past four weeks, federal agencies “terminated or descoped” 273 contracts with a top value of $5.1 billion and savings of $1.4 billion.
That included a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) contract to “review the current organization, analyze findings, and provide industry best practices and customer-centric strategic recommendations support to transform and optimize the organizational structure and function” worth $6.7 million, a nearly $1 million Department of War professional services contract for leadership training, a $10.2 million War Department contract for “outward mindset training,” and a $11,000 contract for what it called “social indicators research.”…
DOGE Says It Helped Terminate Billions of Dollars in New Contracts

