Ten large companies are under the spotlight while the Trump administration continues its repression of consultation – but we take the most heat.
Deloitte has reduced or modified at least 127 of its government contracts since January, more than double the total of one of the other consultants on the Trump administration list, an analysis of commercial initiates on the DOGE website.
The Big Four company is one of the 10 best -paid consultants in the federal government who were examined in the middle of administration pressure to reduce waste and improve efficiency. The list includes Accenture, Booz Allen Hamilton, IBM and General Dynamics.
According to DOGE, Deloitte’s reductions will save taxpayers around $ 371.8 million.
They include $ 51.4 million in a contract of a contract providing IT services to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and $ 1.1 million in savings contract that has been held since 2020.
The American Deloitte contracts with federal agencies were worth $ 3.3 billion per year, or almost 10% of its most recent annual income, he said in a recent report on results.
Booz Allen Hamilton, which generates almost all of its $ 11 billion in annual public sector income, is the second most difficult company, with 61 reduced contracts, according to BI analysis.
Accenture has reduced at least 30 contracts, saving $ 240.2 million, per Doge data.
During an annual call on results last month, the CEO of Accenture, Julie Sweet, said that Doge cost reduction efforts had already reached business income, and the staff told BI that they were concerned with layoffs.
The headquarters of the General Services Administration in Washington, DC. Douglas Rissing / Getty images
The General Services Administration (GSA), the largest government supply branch, is carrying out efforts to reassess federal consulting expenses.
The agency, which operates separately from Doge, said that consulting contracts with 10 companies were to generate more than $ 65 billion in costs in 2025 and years to come.
In March, the GSA asked the consultants to submit a dashboard containing detailed ventilation of their prices and their suggestions to reduce costs or reduce waste.
He told companies to identify which contracts were “essential to the mission” and to use simple terms to do so: “a 15 -year -old child should be able to understand what service you provide and why it is important.”
The answers were due Monday this week.
One source from the agency told BI that GSA and federal organizations now examined dashboards and would decide new cuts. The objective was to reduce waste and move to a more-based approach instead of open contracts, they said.
The CEOs and senior executives of consultants seemed to be aligned with the priorities of the administration, added the source.
Here is the list of reduced contracts and the savings made, according to the DOGE website:
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