Government Accountability Office
3 DOGE terminations · $81.1M claimed savings · 0.1% of total DOGE cuts
Total Claimed Savings
$81.1M
Total Contract Value
$84.2M
Contract Terminations
3
$81.1M
Grant Terminations
0
$0
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has recorded 3 terminations at Government Accountability Office, claiming $81.1M in savings against $84.2M in underlying contract and grant value. That total accounts for 0.1% of all DOGE cuts reported to date and makes Government Accountability Office one of the specific agencies where DOGE's wind-down of existing federal obligations is concretely visible in the data.
The breakdown between procurement and financial assistance is informative: 3 contract terminations delivered $81.1M (100.0%), while 0 grant terminations delivered $0 (0.0%). A contract-heavy profile points to agencies whose main DOGE exposure is vendor and service-provider relationships, while a grant-heavy profile signals agencies whose cuts flow through universities, nonprofits, research institutions, and state and local government recipients — two categories with sharply different downstream consequences.
Concentration matters: the top vendor/recipient — SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION — accounts for $80.8M of the terminations at Government Accountability Office, followed by Politico at $197.7K. A concentrated list tends to mean a handful of large canceled awards drive the headline number, while a long tail signals broad-based program pullback. Readers should treat DOGE's claimed savings as self-reported and unverified until reconciled against FPDS and USASpending.gov award-level data, which this page links to for every termination.
How much trust these figures deserve depends on knowing where they come from. The savings totals on this page are reported by the Department of Government Efficiency at doge.gov and reflect its own accounting of contracts and grants it says were canceled. They are self-reported and have not been independently audited, so the headline savings can differ from the verifiable value of the underlying awards. Each termination here can be traced back to the Federal Procurement Data System and to USASpending.gov, the spending-transparency system the U.S. Treasury has run since the DATA Act of 2014, where the original contract or grant value is recorded. Reconciling the claimed savings against those official records is the only way to separate genuine reductions from awards that were already winding down or were partly obligated. For scale, federal outlays exceeded 6,750 billion dollars in fiscal year 2024, so even a large agency total represents a small slice of overall federal spending. Our methodology explains how we group terminations by agency and when the DOGE dataset was retrieved.
Savings Breakdown
Top Vendors & Recipients by Savings
| Vendor / Recipient | Claimed Savings |
|---|---|
| SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION | $80.8M |
| Politico | $197.7K |
| SKILLSOFT (US) LLC | $87.4K |
All Terminations (3)
| Vendor / Recipient | Type | Savings | Contract Value | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES PROGRAM - COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN FPDS → | Contract | $80.8M | $80.8M | May 2, 2025 |
| Politico Environment & Energy Electronic News Source(s) Requirement FPDS → | Contract | $197.7K | $448.3K | Feb 13, 2025 |
| SKILLSOFT (US) LLC ENTERPRISE-WIDE ACCESS ONLINE AND CLOUD BASED LEARNING SOLUTIONS: SKILLSOFT FPDS → | Contract | $87.4K | $3.0M | Aug 20, 2025 |
Agencies With Similar DOGE Impact
Other agencies whose DOGE-claimed savings are closest to Government Accountability Office's $81.1M.
Read our methodology — how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.