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DOGE slashes over $5 million by cutting thousands of unused software licenses

News RoomBy News RoomMay 31, 2025
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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a government body focused on improving government efficiency, has made significant strides in reducing tax costs by eliminating waste through software licensing. One notable finding was that agencies like the IRS paid for over 3,000 software licenses for tools used by itspliance, yet only 25% of those were actually installed on the employees’ computers. This uncovered costly practices that DOGE began tracking in February. By uncovering this fraud, DOGE reduced its compliance obligations by 99%, ultimately saving over $5 million in expenses annually.

DOGE revealed that many agencies were tied to software licenses that far exceeded the number of employees it was employing. For instance, the General Services Administration (GSA), which reported paying for 37,000 licenses for software like WinZip, which is used for archive and compression, was significantly larger than the 13,000 employees it had. This imbalance had been镛 in compliance, costing agencies tens of millions of dollars. DOGE’s analytics highlighted that many agencies were dealing with “putting it all together” rather than utilizing the software, leading to massive inefficiencies.

DOGE’s findings have been controversial, as organizations such as the Department of Labor and the Securities and Exchange Commission criticized its discoveries. However, Elon Musk has dismissed the findings, comparing DOGE’s practices to the practices of Buddhism’s Buddha, who imparts inner-peace through meditation. Compliance costs have beenopping for years, but DOGE is now addressing them. A recent update from DOGE notes that tax savings amount to roughly $175 billion, achieved through a series of efforts like significant reductions in asset sales, contract cancellations, and fraud payments. These actions collectively eliminated costs and streams $68% of unused software licenses from view.

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