DefenseScoop - The Pentagon has initiated a review of its contracting enterprise in pursuit of DOGE cost-cutting efforts, according to a new memo. The move follows an executive order issued last week by President Donald Trump, which aims for “a transformation in Federal spending on contracts, grants, and loans to ensure Government spending is transparent and Government employees are accountable to the American public.”
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DOD Reviewing Contracting Policies, Procedures and Personnel to Comply with Trump’s DOGE Directive
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