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Pentagon cancels billions in IT contracts to save money

by databiztimes.com
11 April 2025
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Pentagon cancels billions in IT contracts to save money
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Athira Sethu

Kochi, 11 April 2025

The U.S. Department of Defense is canceling IT (information technology) services contracts valued at $5.1 billion, according to Reuters. They were with major consulting firms, such as Accenture and Deloitte.

The move was made by U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, in a memo dated April 10, which was released by the Pentagon on Thursday, said Hegseth. The reason for this massive shift, he said, is to avoid spending money on services that the Pentagon’s own personnel can already perform.

“These are instances of wasteful discretionary spending,” Hegseth wrote in the memo. He noted that hiring outside consultants to do work Pentagon employees can do is wasteful.

By canceling these contracts, the Pentagon hopes to save close to $4 billion. Hegseth said it was a move to eliminate wasteful spending and make better use of resources.

This move is part of a broader strategy to reduce unnecessary expenditures and rely more on the government’s workers. The idea is to build up in-house capacity instead of paying contractors to do routine work.

Hegseth called the decision evidence that the Defense Department is endeavoring to make itself more efficient. Hegseth felt that Pentagon employees have the abilities needed to deal with the jobs previously provided under the canceled contracts.

This is the largest move Hegseth has made as Defense Secretary so far. It indicates a clear change in the way the Pentagon wants to operate — accomplishing more on its own rather than offloading a lot of work to large consulting firms. It also aligns with the government’s broader push to reduce expenditures and make wiser financial decisions.

In total, the Pentagon is reducing its reliance on external IT consultants in order to save money and lean more on its staff. The action is worth billions of dollars and is regarded as a healthy move towards making the Defense Department function better.

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