Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has taken a significant hit to its credibility, with sources revealing that the agency's efforts to downsize the federal workforce have severely impacted a key Pentagon tech team.
According to documents obtained by The Intercept, DOGE embarked on an aggressive and highly questionable effort nearly a year ago, shuttering programs, pushing out personnel, and terminating contracts in an attempt to gut the administrative state. While the initiative claimed to solely target fraud, waste, and abuse, the reality is far more complex.
The Pentagon's IT office, which plays a critical role in maintaining secure channels for military assets worldwide, has been severely hampered by DOGE's actions. The unit, known as J6, was unable to obtain necessary software due to staffing shortages caused by the agency's cuts. This has resulted in significant risks to the Department of Defense's ability to communicate with itself.
A recent memo from the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) highlights the extent of the problem: "During calendar year 2025, the DISA/J6 program office has been unexpectedly and significantly impacted by Government programs that incentivized personnel separation or extended periods of leave."
The consequences are far-reaching. A critical contract for a Pentagon cloud-computing service was lost due to the departure of an officer responsible for managing the project. This has left the department's systems facing extreme risk of loss of service.
As one official noted, "We have been cut significantly" due to DOGE's initiatives. The situation is dire enough that the Pentagon's very ability to communicate and operate effectively is at risk.
While DISA operates behind the scenes, its networks are critical to the armed forces' ability to function. A failure in this sector would be catastrophic.
The Intercept has long reported on the dangers of authoritarianism and the erosion of democratic institutions. The actions of DOGE and its leader, Elon Musk, pose a significant threat to the U.S. government's ability to operate effectively.
Far too many news outlets have been covering these developments with a "business as usual" approach, using flattery-laden headlines that downplay the severity of the situation. It's time for a change in tone and approach – The Intercept is committed to holding those in power accountable and reporting on the facts, no matter how uncomfortable they may be.
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According to documents obtained by The Intercept, DOGE embarked on an aggressive and highly questionable effort nearly a year ago, shuttering programs, pushing out personnel, and terminating contracts in an attempt to gut the administrative state. While the initiative claimed to solely target fraud, waste, and abuse, the reality is far more complex.
The Pentagon's IT office, which plays a critical role in maintaining secure channels for military assets worldwide, has been severely hampered by DOGE's actions. The unit, known as J6, was unable to obtain necessary software due to staffing shortages caused by the agency's cuts. This has resulted in significant risks to the Department of Defense's ability to communicate with itself.
A recent memo from the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) highlights the extent of the problem: "During calendar year 2025, the DISA/J6 program office has been unexpectedly and significantly impacted by Government programs that incentivized personnel separation or extended periods of leave."
The consequences are far-reaching. A critical contract for a Pentagon cloud-computing service was lost due to the departure of an officer responsible for managing the project. This has left the department's systems facing extreme risk of loss of service.
As one official noted, "We have been cut significantly" due to DOGE's initiatives. The situation is dire enough that the Pentagon's very ability to communicate and operate effectively is at risk.
While DISA operates behind the scenes, its networks are critical to the armed forces' ability to function. A failure in this sector would be catastrophic.
The Intercept has long reported on the dangers of authoritarianism and the erosion of democratic institutions. The actions of DOGE and its leader, Elon Musk, pose a significant threat to the U.S. government's ability to operate effectively.
Far too many news outlets have been covering these developments with a "business as usual" approach, using flattery-laden headlines that downplay the severity of the situation. It's time for a change in tone and approach – The Intercept is committed to holding those in power accountable and reporting on the facts, no matter how uncomfortable they may be.
If you value independent journalism and want to support our work, consider becoming a member today.