Originally published in ExecutiveBiz on February 13, 2025
TechnoMile‘s research team has analyzed the impact of the Department of Government Efficiency’s recent activities on more than 500 federal contractors doing business with the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID, using data from the company’s GovSearchAI platform.
An executive order signed in January froze funding for USAID, pending a 90-day review. The Trump administration also announced plans to merge it with the State Department.
Key Findings
In a blog post published Tuesday, Mick Fox, chief operating officer at TechnoMile, wrote that based on the company’s proprietary DOGE Impact Score, 81 percent of contractors doing work with USAID fall in the Very High Impact category.
According to Fox, the result indicates that the majority of the vendors’ contract work is with the agency that currently has a stop-work order.