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GSA’s Josh Gruenbaum: DOGE-Inspired Approach to Government Contracts to Persist

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ExecutiveGov - Josh Gruenbaum, commissioner of the General Services Administration's Federal Acquisition Service and 2025 Wash100 awardee, announced that his team will maintain their Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)-inspired cost-cutting strategies throughout the Trump administration's tenure. The approach specifically targets government contracts with software providers and consulting firms, aiming to reduce federal spending through more efficient procurement practices.

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