Senate DOGE Republican pushes bill to bring government computer systems 'out of the stone age'
'Special Report' anchor Bret Baier discusses Democrats' backlash over Elon Musk's effort to rid the government of wasteful spending, the USAID and CIA's alleged connections to the Trump impeachment and the president's plan for Gaza. As the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) works to slash government waste, a bipartisan bill in Congress is aiming to bring the federal government's computer systems "out of the Stone Age." The bipartisan Strengthening Agency Management And Oversight Of Software Assets (SAMOSA) Act passed the House in December, and Sen. Joni Ernset, R-Iowa, is leading efforts to get it passed in the upper chamber. Ernst, the chair of the Senate DOGE Caucus, said the SAMOSA Act will "bring Washington out of the Stone Age and into the 21st century." Fox News Digital is told the bill could potentially save 750 million annually for taxpayers by consolidating federal agencies' cloud computing software licenses.
Feb-6-2025, 19:47:37 GMT
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