The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) cut over 100,000 unused software licenses to save $9.6 million annually after the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) found excessive licenses. Rep. Claudia Tenney introduced legislation to establish state-level DOGE commissions.
Key Points
Over 100,000 unused software licenses cut
Annual savings of $9.6 million
Rep. Claudia Tenney introducing legislation for state-level DOGE commissions
Pros
Savings of $9.6 million annually
Efforts to eliminate waste in government agencies
Cons
Initial oversight leading to excessive software licenses