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, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) took control of the United States federal government information systems in order to downsize federal agencies. DOGE embedded units from the executive branch of the government, including cabinet departments and various types of independent agencies. It targeted regulatory agencies and units from the legislative branch. It also targeted quasi-autonomous non-governmental organizations and organizations outside the federal government. Targeting federal agencies allowed Elon Musk and a network of operatives to facilitate mass layoffs of federal workers. Many public records were modified or removed from federal websites and databases. These actions have fostered reactions by federal workers, civil society, and the public, ranging from protests to lawsuits. Overview Wall Street Journal found that, in February 2025, the units most affected by DOGE contract terminations were: the United States Agency for International Development ( ...
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Department Of Government Efficiency
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is an initiative by the second Trump administration within the federal government of the United States. Its stated objective is to modernize information technology, maximize productivity, and cut excess regulations and spending. It emerged from discussions between Donald Trump and Elon Musk in 2024, and was officially established by executive order on January 20, 2025. Members of DOGE have filled influential roles at federal agencies that granted them enough control of information systems to terminate contracts from agencies targeted by Trump's executive orders, with small businesses bearing the brunt of the cuts. DOGE has facilitated mass layoffs and the dismantling of agencies and government funded organizations. It has also assisted with immigration crackdowns and copied sensitive data from government databases. DOGE's status is unclear. Formerly designated as the U.S. Digital Service, ''USDS'' now abbreviates ''United St ...
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Federal Procurement Data System
The Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS) is a single source for US government-wide procurement data. The Federal Procurement Data Center (FPDC), part of the U.S. General Services Administration, manages the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS), which is operated and maintained by IBM. The FPDS-NG is the current central repository of information on Federal contracting. The system contains detailed information on contract actions over $3,000 ( FY2004 and later data). The Executive departments and agencies award over $200 billion annually for goods and services. The system can identify who bought what, from whom, for how much, when and where. Issues *Subsidiaries and predecessor companies of large corporations are oftentimes listed in the database as small businesses. *Data are under constant review and revision. For example, during FY2008, over $100 billion worth of entries was modified. *Contracts to large companies have been misidentified as contracts to small businesses. Fur ...
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Stephen Miller (political Advisor)
Stephen Miller (born August 23, 1985) is an American political advisor serving since 2025 as the White House Deputy Chief of Staff, White House deputy chief of staff for policy and the 12th Homeland Security Advisor, United States homeland security advisor. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he previously served as a Senior Advisor to the President of the United States, senior advisor for policy and White House Director of Speechwriting, White House director of speechwriting during President Donald Trump's first term. His politics have been described as Far-far-right and Opposition to immigration, anti-immigration. A graduate of Duke University, Miller was involved in conservative causes during his youth, serving as the president of the Duke chapter of David Horowitz's Students for Academic Freedom and writing conservative columns for Duke Chronicle, the school newspaper. He pursued a career in politics after his graduation, first working as a pre ...
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