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June 29, 2025A new memo from the Defense Department’s acquisition leader spells out what agencies and components have to inform the Department of Government Efficiency before proceeding on certain contracts.
The Defense Department has laid out more detail on how reviews of new contracts and task orders for IT consulting, management services, and advisory and assistance support work will happen.
Effective immediately, DOD agencies and components must seek to obtain approval from the Department of Government Efficiency before they make a new unclassified award that falls under either of those three categories.
Contracts falling under this scope include FAR-based IT and management services contracts exceeding $10 million and advisory and assistance services contracts north of $1 million, according to the memo sent Monday and signed by DOD’s undersecretary for acquisition and sustainment Michael Duffey.




