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DOGE Termination of $45 million in DEI Scholarships in Burma

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DOGE Termination of $45 million in DEI Scholarships in Burma (2025)
Department of Government Efficiency

A press release by the United States' Department of Government Efficiency, showing the termination of $45 million in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) scholarships in Burma. This document was released at 9:40 AM EST on January 29, 2025.

4742616DOGE Termination of $45 million in DEI Scholarships in Burma2025Department of Government Efficiency

Transaction Information
Award Type: Definitive Contract Prepared Date: 01/29/2025 02:25:18 Prepared User: YSOE@USAID.GOV
Award Status: Final Last Modified Date: 01/29/2025 05:02:59 Last Modified User: BGELBAND
Closed Status: No Closed Status Date: Closed By:
Approved Date: 01/29/2025 05:02:59 Approved By: BGELBAND
Document Information
Agency Procurement Identifier Modification No Trans No
Award ID: 7200 72048223C00001 P00002 0
Referenced IDV ID:
Reason For Modification: TERMINATE FOR CONVENIENCE (COMPLETE OR PARTIAL)
Solicitation ID: 72048223R00002
Agency Identifier Main Account Sub Account Initiative
Treasury Account Symbol: Select One
Date Amounts
Date Signed: 01/29/2025 Current Total
Period of Performance State Date: 08/09/2023 Action Obligation: $0.00 $17,250,000.00
Completion Date: 08/15/2028 Base And Exercised Options Value: $0.00 $45,288,500.00
Est. Ultimate Completion Date: 08/15/2028 Base and All Options Value (Total Contract Value): $0.00 $45,288,500.00
Solicitation Date: 02/21/2023 Fee Paid for Use of Indefinite Delivery Vehicle: $0.00
Purchaser Information
Contracting Office Agency ID: 7200 Contracting Office Agency Name: AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Contracting Office ID: 720482 Contracting Office Name: USAID/BERMA-U.S. EMBASSY
Funding Agency ID: 7200 Funding Agency Name: AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Funding Office ID: 720482 Funding Office Name: USAID/BERMA-U.S. EMBASSY
Foreign Funding Not Applicable

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was solely created by employees of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an organization in the United States federal government. As such, these are works prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that person’s official duties under the terms of Title 17, Chapter 1, Section 105 of the US Code. This makes them ineligible for copyright.

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