Top consulting firms pledge billions in federal contract cost cuts, but the Trump administration pushes for deeper savings.
Accenture, Deloitte, IBM and other firms submitted proposed price concessions but are expected to be asked to dig deeper ...
In a post on X, formerly Twitter, DOGE said canceling the contracts had saved the federal government $156 million.
Deloitte is emerging as the biggest early loser from a Trump administration push to axe spending on consultants, ahead of a Monday deadline for the companies to offer price cuts and other concessions.
A new analysis by TechnoMile looks at how exposed the General Services Administration's top 10 consulting firms could be, ...
Companies providing goods and services to the federal government have few legal avenues to challenge potentially hundreds of ...
The High Court has approved Accenture’s proposal to make an additional $14.4bn (€13.3bn) sitting on the books of its Irish ...
Consulting firms like Accenture, Booz Allen and Gartner could see significant cutbacks to their government contracts. Seeking ...
According to a memo [PDF] signed by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth late last week, the program was intended to streamline ...
Accenture said during its earnings call last week that DOGE-led federal spending cuts were starting to hit sales.
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet announced that tightened US federal spending under the Trump administration has impacted the ...
India's IT sector, struggling with weak demand and discretionary spending, is unlikely to recover in fiscal 2026, analysts ...
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