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Government Efficiency Department, or Dogi launched an “agency proficiency leaderboard” on Tuesday morning, showing which government agencies have saved the most in canceled contracts and other cost-cutting measures.
Dog, under the leadership of billionaire Elon MuskA senior advisor to President Donald Trump, also believes that its total estimated savings until Monday is $ 65 billion.
Savings come from a combination of fraud detection/detection, contract/lease cancellation, contract/lease renaissance, property sales, grant cancellation, workforce deduction, programmatic change and regulatory savings, “according to the dog.
Dogge said on his website, “We are working to upload this data with a digestible and completely transparent manner, to upload the applied rules and regulations.”
The government’s efficiency department, led by billionaire Elon Musk, launched a “agency proficiency leaderboard” on its website on Tuesday morning. (Through Saul Loaib/Pool/AFP Getty Image/Getty Image)
The department has listed the contracts that have been posted by the publicly federal procurement data system, or FPDS, but Doge emphasized that the FPDs posting of the final ending notices could be up to a month interval.
Dogi said, “There may be discrepancies between the FPD and the numbers posted, of which the latter originates directly from the contracted officials of the agency,” said Dogi.
Dogi’s top of “agency efficiency leaderboard” Most saving Education Department, General Services Administration, Environment Protection Agency, Labor Department and Personnel Management Office.
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At least savings agencies, Dogi says, state department, national health institutes, Transport departmentDepartment of Energy and Commerce Department.
Last week, Dogge claimed that it saved $ 55 billion, but about 40% of the canceled contracts saved any money, as the total value was already fully bound, which means that it means that The government has a legal need to spend money for goods or services or according to several outlets, including Washington Post, has already spent money.
For most of the canceled contracts and other cost-cut measures, Dogi’s “Agency Efficiency Leaderboard” is on top of the Department of Education, General Services Administration, Environment Protection Agency, Labor Department and Off (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, Inc.
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Additionally, the savings of $ 55 billion in savings were allegedly claimed at a time when it was added to the listed items, according to Bloomberg Law. To reach the low total, it is taken into consideration that there is an error in the data published by Dogi that initially incorrect a contract as $ 8 billion, before he later only $ 8 million in the federal database yes.