• Re: IRS = 103 Days To Change A Website Login Button vs DOGE 71 Minutes.

    From Harry Bristol@hbristol@redchecks.com to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.politics.republicans,talk.politics.guns,misc.immigration.usa,alt.html on Sat Apr 12 23:08:10 2025
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    On 10 Apr 2025, John Smyth <smythlejon2@hotmail.com> posted some news:c8cgvjt7r5vcq2qvlk3m830no0pdatutf3@4ax.com:

    <https://www.newsweek.com/doge-cuts-update-irs-changes-2057859>


    'Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency announced a change to
    the IRS's website on Wednesday.

    In a post on X, DOGE said the button for people to sign in to their
    accounts on the IRS website had been "weirdly placed" in the middle of
    the page instead of the top right of the page's navigation bar.

    "An IRS engineer explained that the *soonest* this change could get
    deployed is July 21st... 103 days from now," the post said. "This
    engineer worked with the DOGE team to delete the red tape and
    accomplished the task in 71 minutes."

    The post also included pictures showing the change, adding: "There are
    great people at the IRS, who are simply being strangled by bureaucracy."

    Who would ever think that?

    Contracts Canceled
    DOGE said on Wednesday that agencies had terminated 108 contracts with a "ceiling value" of $205 million over past two days, representing savings
    of about $70 million.

    Computer service companies are crapping their pants, right Park Place?

    A DOGE post on X said the terminated contracts included a $14,000
    contract with the Department of Health and Human Services for an
    "executive transformational leadership training program" and a contract
    with the Office of Personnel Management worth $5.2 million to "provide strategic advisory and assistance to improve and transform current
    processes and organizational systems."

    A sign for the Internal Revenue Service
    A sign for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is seen outside its
    building on February 13, 2025 in Washington, DC. Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images
    How Many Jobs Has DOGE Cut So Far?
    Tens of thousands of job losses have been announced across various
    federal agencies.

    Layoffs are underway at the Department of Health and Human Services,
    which initially announced that it would eliminate 10,000 jobs as part of
    a major restructuring plan.

    Read more DOGE

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    Department of Education Claims Immunity From Students' DOGE Lawsuit
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    The Environmental Protection Agency plans to eliminate its scientific research office and could fire more than 1,000 scientists and other employees, the Associated Press reported.

    The IRS also plans to lose 18,000 employees, about 20 percent of its workforce. Last month, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who has since resigned, told Congress that the United States Postal Service would cut 10,000 workers.

    The Department of Education has announced plans to lay off more than
    1,300 employees, while the Department of Veterans Affairs is planning a reorganization that includes cutting 80,000 jobs, according to an
    internal memo the AP obtained in March.

    The Pentagon reportedly plans to cut its civilian workforce by about
    50,000 to 60,000.

    At least 24,000 probationary workers have been terminated since
    President Donald Trump took office in January, according to a lawsuit
    filed by almost 20 states alleging that the mass firings are illegal. In March, two federal judges ordered 19 federal agencies to reinstate fired probationary workers.

    About 75,000 federal workers have accepted the Trump administration's
    offer to resign and continue receiving pay and benefits until September
    30.

    How Much Spending Has DOGE Cut So Far?
    DOGE said its efforts have saved the federal government an estimated
    $150 billion as of April 8. Musk, who heads the department, initially
    said his goal was to trim $2 trillion from the federal budget. In
    January, he backtracked, saying there was a "good shot" of cutting half
    that amount.

    DOGE said the receipts provided on its websiterCoshowing contract, grant
    and lease cancellationsrCorepresented about 30 percent of total savings, meaning the top-line figure is not yet verifiable.

    According to the Musk Watch DOGE Tracker designed by data analyst Brian Banks, the verifiable savings were about $11.7 billion as of April 1, including actual savings from verifiable grants and contracts as well as
    real estate.

    Is DOGE a Government Agency?
    On January 20, his first day back in office, Trump signed an executive
    order officially creating DOGE to modernize "federal technology and
    software to maximize governmental efficiency and productivity."

    Despite its name, DOGE is not a government agency created by an act of Congress but a task force that targets waste and fraud in the federal government'

    The US Govt needs a core infrastructure of common information systems that eliminate dependency on 40-year-old computers.
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  • From Gronk@invalide@invalid.invalid to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.politics.republicans,talk.politics.guns,misc.immigration.usa,alt.html on Mon Apr 21 15:39:08 2025
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    Harry Bristol wrote:
    On 10 Apr 2025, John Smyth <smythlejon2@hotmail.com> posted some

    <https://www.newsweek.com/doge-cuts-update-irs-changes-2057859>

    The US Govt needs a core infrastructure of common information systems that eliminate dependency on 40-year-old computers.


    Older than that. It's been brought up
    before. Cost is immense.
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  • From Derek Nash@dereknash@outlooky.com to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.republiscums/QAnon.are.lying.treasonous.insurrectionist.shitbags.oh.yes.they.are,talk.politics.guns,misc.immigration.usa,alt.html on Mon Apr 21 14:47:28 2025
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    On 4/12/2025 4:08 PM, Harry Bristol wrote:
    Is DOGE a Government Agency?
    On January 20, his first day back in office, Trump signed an executive
    order officially creating DOGE to modernize "federal technology and
    software to maximize governmental efficiency and productivity."

    Despite its name, DOGE is not a government agency created by an act of
    Congress but a task force that targets waste and fraud in the federal
    government'
    The US Govt needs a core infrastructure of common information systems that eliminate dependency on 40-year-old computers.

    There are *no* 40-year-old computers in U.S. government agencies. Major parts of
    some applications are that old or older, but the computers are all recent models.
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