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WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Education moved to terminate nearly $1 billion in research contracts on Monday, a decision critics said depleted the government of vital data sources on ...
DOGE rips through Education Department, cutting contracts, staff and grants. Contracts that are key to interpreting data about the American education system were cut as DOGE seeks to trim spending.
The Department of Government Efficiency has struck again with the announcement yesterday that the U.S. Department of Education has terminated nearly $1 billion in research contracts.
The department terminated 89 contracts, worth $881 million, according to an X post from the Department of Government Efficiency, but DOGE did not say which contracts were ended.
Musk’s grip on the Education Department was dealt a setback Tuesday when the agency agreed to temporarily block DOGE workers from more than a dozen internal systems containing sensitive information.
DOGE, the department led by Elon Musk to cut costs within the federal government, announced the termination of 89 DOE contracts totaling $881 million in a post on X Monday night.. Of the nearly $1 ...
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced the elimination of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of "wasteful" contracts on Thursday, including one for "problem-solving" services.
DOGE, spearheaded by tech billionaire Elon Musk, said it saved $881 million two weeks ago by terminating 89 contracts at the Education Department’s research arm; however, the real value of the ...
The Institute of Education Sciences (IES) lost 169 contracts, halting key research projects. Led by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), the cuts aim to slash trillions in spending.
The Education Department disclosed that it either has or is planning to reinstate 20 of 101 terminated contracts for research and education statistics to comply with Congressional ... not professional ...