{"id":711,"date":"2025-04-11T15:39:09","date_gmt":"2025-04-11T15:39:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gogetterlifestylebrand.com\/?p=711"},"modified":"2025-04-14T11:26:38","modified_gmt":"2025-04-14T11:26:38","slug":"hegseth-announces-5-1b-in-defense-department-spending-cuts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gogetterlifestylebrand.com\/index.php\/2025\/04\/11\/hegseth-announces-5-1b-in-defense-department-spending-cuts\/","title":{"rendered":"Hegseth announces $5.1B in Defense Department spending cuts"},"content":{"rendered":"
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memorandum Thursday<\/a> outlining $5.1 billion in cuts to Department of Defense spending through terminated contracts.\u00a0<\/p>\n The Pentagon leader said the contracts amounted to \u201cnonessential spending\u201d on third-party consultants for services \u201cmore efficiently\u201d performed by the department\u2019s workforce using existing resources.\u00a0<\/p>\n “We need this money to spend on better health care for our warfighters and their families, instead of $500 an hour business process consultant,” he said in a statement<\/a> announcing the cuts. “That’s a lot of consulting.”<\/p>\n Hegseth said a Defense Health Agency contract for consulting services from Accenture, Deloitte, Booz Allen and other firms was discontinued alongside an Air Force contract with Accenture to resell third-party enterprise cloud IT services.<\/p>\n A Navy contract for business process consulting services was also eliminated as was a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency\u2019s contract for IT helpdesk services was canceled, according to Hegseth.<\/p>\n He added that the department is also slashing 11 contracts related to diversity, equity and inclusion, climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic and related \u201cnonessential activities.\u201d\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n \u201cIf you’re keeping score at home, today’s cuts bring our running total to nearly $6 billion in wasteful spending over the first six weeks of the Department of Government Efficiency effort here at the Defense Department,” Hegseth said.<\/p>\n The moves come after the Defense secretary cut $70 million in funding at three colleges in the past weeks in the Trump administration\u2019s overhaul of federal spending.\u00a0<\/p>\n