The Department of Government Efficiency, DOGE, has announced the termination of a further 108 wasteful contracts worth $205 million.
DOGE disclosed this in a statement released on its X account on Wednesday.
According to DOGE, among the cancelled contracts is a $14,000 contract for the Department of Health and Human Services, HHS, and a $5.2 million contract for the United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum to “provide strategic advisory and assistance.”
The US agency noted that the cancellations have resulted in savings of $70 million for the country.
“In the last two days, agencies terminated 108 wasteful contracts with a ceiling value of $205M and savings of $70M, including a $14K @HHSGov contract for an “executive transformational leadership training program”; and a $5.2M @USOPM contract to “provide strategic advisory and assistance to improve and transform current processes and organisational systems,”; DOGE stated on X.
DOGE has been mandated by US President Donald Trump to uncover wastage of resources across several federal government agencies.