US DOGE Service's $1.3 Million Agreement with Department of Labor Revealed
An unsigned agreement between the US DOGE Service and the Department of Labor reveals a $1.3 million reimbursement plan, highlighting DOGE's significant role in federal operations. The agreement outlines DOGE's scope of work, including IT modernization and data strategy implementation, crucial for enhancing government efficiency. Despite claims of no taxpayer costs, this financial arrangement underscores DOGE's impact on federal systems.
The recent revelation of an unsigned agreement between the US DOGE Service (USDS) and the Department of Labor (DOL) sheds light on the evolving dynamics between federal agencies and the USDS, now known as the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This agreement, obtained by WIRED, outlines a reimbursement of up to $1.3 million for services provided by DOGE affiliates over an 18-month period. This financial arrangement highlights the significant role DOGE plays in federal operations, contrary to previous claims by Elon Musk that DOGE staff would incur no taxpayer costs.
The agreement, which spans from January 20, the day of President Donald Trump's inauguration, to July 4, 2026, aligns with the executive order that established DOGE. It details the scope of work DOGE will undertake with the DOL, including software engineering, IT modernization, and data strategy implementation. These tasks are crucial for enhancing the efficiency and security of federal systems, aligning with DOGE's mission to eliminate waste and fraud within government operations.
DOGE's influence extends beyond the DOL, as evidenced by the involvement of operatives like Aram Moghaddassi, Miles Collins, and Marko Elez in various federal agencies. Their roles involve critical access to sensitive systems, underscoring the trust and responsibility placed on DOGE affiliates. However, this access is not without scrutiny, as the Government Accountability Office (GAO) is conducting an audit of DOGE's activities across multiple agencies.
The agreement also stipulates strict protocols for DOGE's interaction with the DOL, requiring 24-hour notice before accessing systems and written permission for using DOL data. These measures ensure accountability and transparency in DOGE's operations.
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