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DOGE Is Reshaping Government Contracts, Grants, and Loans—Steps Recipients Must Take to Stay Ahead

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Kilpatrick - Summer is still two months away, but for federal contractors, businesses, and state, local, and tribal governments that rely on federal grants and loans the DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) days are already here. Last week, the Trump Administration issued possibly its broadest executive order yet, aimed at overhauling federal government spending practices. This alert highlights key provisions, immediate agency requirements, and steps companies can take to prepare for these changes.

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