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Hegseth guts $5.1 billion in bloated Pentagon consultant contracts
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Pentagon Cuts Put Consultants on the Chopping BlockDefense Secretary Pete… |
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Pentagon Cuts Put Consultants on the Chopping BlockDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Pentagon is terminating $5.1 billion in contracts he called nonessential. The list includes consulting deals, IT services, and other spending that sounds urgent only until someone asks what it actually does. Hegseth said the savings will be shifted back toward military priorities instead of flowing to firms that make a comfortable living explaining the obvious to the government. https://twitter.com/Ron_WatkinsQ/status/2061015161943539894?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Big Firms Lose DHA, Cloud, and Navy WorkHegseth said one of the biggest cuts hits Defense Health Agency consulting contracts with Accenture, Deloitte, Booz Allen, and other firms, which he said will save $1.8 billion. He also pointed to a software reseller contract tied to enterprise cloud IT services that he said will save another $1.4 billion. A Navy business process consulting agreement worth about $500 million is also being ended. In plain English, the Pentagon is trying to stop paying high hourly rates for people to shuffle paper in circles. DEI, Climate, and Duplicate IT Jobs Get CutThe secretary said 11 more contracts are being canceled for DEI, climate, COVID-19 response, and related activities he described as nonessential. He also said a DARPA contract for IT help…
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