Federal News Network - As part the U.S. DOGE Service’s offensive, the reviewing and canceling of contracts for things they deem duplicative or unnecessary has been a focal point. The latest data on the DOGE website claims agencies have terminated 4,083 contracts that is “saving” about $15 billion. Now President Donald Trump is charging DOGE and agencies to look at contracting processes, procedures and the systems that support those efforts.
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Supreme Court Holds that Federal Law Does Not Preempt State Tort Claims When the Contractor’s Own Negligence Causes Injuries • You Can’t Blame the Government for Weather You Could Have Predicted • COFC Holds that USAID Contractors Properly Pleaded Breach of Contract by Improper Mass Termination in Bad Faith/Abuse of Discretion • Bid Protests in Maine • Army Awards $2.7B Contract for Dark Eagle Hypersonic Weapon
Better Data, Not a Review, New Systems Will Fix Acquisition
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