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Elon Musk's DOGE scraps 15 IBM projects making the company break this longstanding practice

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The Department of Government Efficiency ( DOGE ), led by Elon Musk , has canceled 15 federal contracts with IBM , marking a significant shift in the company’s longstanding relationship with the US government. The cancellations, part of DOGE’s broader cost-cutting measures, amount to approximately $100 million in future payments and have raised questions about the impact on IBM’s consulting business.

Elon Musk's DOGE scraps 15 IBM projects: Impact on IBM
IBM, which derives 5-10% of its consulting revenue from federal contracts, has downplayed the financial impact of the cancellations. CEO Arvind Krishna emphasised that the majority of IBM’s federal contracts focus on critical services, such as processing veterans’ benefits and implementing payroll systems, which remain unaffected. However, the company acknowledged a 2% decline in consulting revenue during the first quarter of 2025.


DOGE’s broader agenda

The DOGE initiative, launched to enhance government efficiency, has targeted various programs, including diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, underutilised federal leases, and redundant contracts. Musk has defended the cuts, stating that they are essential for reducing federal spending and streamlining operations.

While IBM has assured stakeholders of its resilience, the cancellations highlight the growing scrutiny on federal spending and the challenges faced by contractors in adapting to DOGE’s aggressive cost-cutting measures.

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