五角大楼宣布了第一道档评论中的8000万美元节省
Pentagon Announces $80 Million In Savings From First DOGE Review

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/pentagon-announces-80-million-savings-first-doge-review

国防部(国防部)通过埃隆·马斯克(Elon Musk)的政府效率部(DOGE)确定了超过8000万美元的浪费支出,重点是DEI和气候变化计划等领域。五角大楼新闻秘书肖恩·帕内尔(Sean Parnell)强调了诸如空军培训,蒙大拿大学的赠款以及佛罗里达大学的气候变化研究等例子。 由特朗普总统创建的Doge的任务是确定浪费的支出和缩小尺寸的联邦劳动力。马斯克一直在提供有关Doge进度的最新信息,包括发送每周电子邮件询问联邦雇员有关其活动的信息。尽管机构正在合作,但这些努力引起了民主党立法者和工会的批评,他们担心削减会对政府的基本职能产生负面影响。还提起诉讼,以质疑马斯克的角色,并寻求澄清他的参与。马斯克建议该倡议旨在识别政府工资单上可能不再生活的个人。


原文

Authored by Jack Phillips via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

The Department of Defense (DOD) has identified more than $80 million through Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) team that it says is wasteful spending, a spokesperson confirmed on March 3.

Elon Musk speaks during a cabinet meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington on Feb. 26, 2025. Pool via AP

In a video release on social media platform X, Pentagon press secretary Sean Parnell said that some of the funding was primarily dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and climate change programs.

This stuff is not a core function of our military ... this is a distraction,” Parnell said. “We believe that these initial findings will probably save $80 million in wasteful spending.”

As examples, Parnell said that the U.S. Air Force allocated $1.9 million for “holistic DEI transformation and training,” $6 million went to the University of Montana to “strengthen American democracy,” and $1.6 million went to the University of Florida to study “social and institutional detriment of vulnerability in resilience to climate hazards in African Sahel.”

Parnell said that the DOD is working “hand in glove” with DOGE to identify programs to pare back, with more cuts coming.

Created by President Donald Trump in an executive order in January, DOGE has gone from agency to agency to identify what it considers wasteful or abusive spending and to propose ways to downsize the federal workforce.

Musk, the founder of Tesla and SpaceX and the owner of the social platform X, has delivered regular updates on DOGE’s work as well as warnings to federal employees through his X account, which has tens of millions of followers.

Over the weekend, Musk wrote that every federal agency is working with DOGE and confirmed that a second round of emails asking employees what they did in the last week was sent out.

For the State Department, the Pentagon, and several other agencies, “supervisors are gathering the weekly accomplishments on behalf of individual contributors,” Musk wrote in a post on March 1.

Separately, Musk said that “anyone working on classified or other sensitive matters is still required to respond if they receive the email, but can simply reply that their work is sensitive.”

An email that was sent to Pentagon civilian employees over the weekend and seen by The Epoch Times advised employees on how to respond to the “what you did last week” email and directed them to respond within 48 hours.

A response to this email satisfies all OPM requirements for the past two weeks,” the Pentagon email said.

Democratic lawmakers and labor unions have criticized DOGE, saying that widespread cuts could hamper crucial government functions and services. Unions and groups of federal employees, meanwhile, have filed dozens of lawsuits against DOGE, the Trump administration, the Office of Personnel Management, and Musk, with some seeking to clarify the billionaire’s role in the organization.

In Trump’s first cabinet meeting this past week, Musk told department heads that the email asking what employees did is needed to determine if that person is a real federal employee.

“What we are trying to get to the bottom of is we think there are a number of people on the government payroll who are dead, which is probably why they can’t respond,” he said.

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