Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill to codify DOGEโs practices to permanently curb improper payments.
Federal government agencies terminated 54 contracts over two days that netted $804 million in savings, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) said in a July 5 post on social media platform X.
๐บ๐ธJuly 4th Contracts Update!๐บ๐ธ
— Department of Government Efficiency (@DOGE) July 4, 2025
In the last 2 days, agencies terminated 54 wasteful contracts with a ceiling value of $1.8B and savings of $804M, including a $842k USAID professional services contract for a โdirector of the Armenia innovation hub within the USAID/Armenia Economicโฆ pic.twitter.com/kUBAwkyGDr
The canceled โwasteful contractsโ had a ceiling value of $1.8 billion, it said. These include an โ$842k USAID professional services contract for a โdirector of the Armenia innovation hub within the USAID/Armenia Economic Growth Officeโ and a $33k USAGM contract for โ24/7 FM broadcast services to the Togolese Republic.โโ
DOGEโs announcement follows Secretary of State Marco Rubioโs confirmation of the shutdown of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) on July 1, arguing that the foreign assistance provided by the agency failed to deliver results for Americans.
USAID was part of a โglobe-spanning NGO industrial complexโ funded by U.S. taxpayers, he said, using the abbreviation of โnongovernmental organization.โ
In a July 6 post on X, DOGE commended the Office of Personnel Management for having cut its annual spending on federal contracts by 50 percent while โimproving both the quality and scope of its services.โ
Great work by @USOPM, which has cut its annual spend on federal contracts by 50%โfrom $484M to $242Mโwhile improving both the quality and scope of its services.
— Department of Government Efficiency (@DOGE) July 6, 2025
On January 20, 2025, OPM had 444 active contracts, and has since taken action on 191 contracts via terminations,โฆ
For instance, the agency saved $5.9 million through restructuring the IT helpdesk while also instituting efficiency measures.
โAs a result, the average ticket backlog dropped by 30 percent,โ DOGE said.
According to a June 29 update by DOGE, the initiative has so far saved $190 billion in taxpayer funds through measures such as contract/lease cancellations and renegotiations, fraud and improper payment deletion, cancellation of grants, and asset sales.
This translates into roughly $1,180 saved per American taxpayer.
Some of the โstrangest, most baffling usesโ of government funding uncovered by DOGE include a $2.8 million grant to address โhistoric and systemic racial inequitiesโ in STEM education and a $6.9 million grant for teaching social and emotional learning from an โantiracist approach.โ
Agencies that have generated the most savings under DOGE include the Department of Health and Human Services, General Services Administration, Department of Education, and the Office of Personnel Management.
DOGE has been operating for more than a month without Elon Musk at its head. Musk left the initiative in May after his tenure as a special government employee expired.