DOGE cancels unreasonably priced multi-year $15.3M services contract for ‘salary survey data and analysis’

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) says it has discovered and canceled an “unreasonably priced” Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) contract.

In a post on X, the DOGE account credited the VA with saving millions over the course of the contract’s life by eliminating the existing agreement and replacing it with one that costs around $5,000 per year.

Look:

“Great work by the [VA] cancelling an unreasonably priced multi-year $15.3M services contract for ‘salary survey data and analysis.’ The service was replaced at market price of ~$5K/year vs. the contracted $3.9M/year, saving $11.1M over the remaining life of the contract,” the account explained.

In early April, DOGE also noted that the VA was paying a whopping $380,000 per month for “minor website modifications.” This contract was also canceled, and one “internal VA software engineer” spends around ten hours a week doing the same work.

X users were astounded at the sheer amount of taxpayer dollars that have been wasted by the federal government:

Sierra Marlee

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