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NIH Cancels Over 400 Contracts Aiming for 35% Spending Reduction

by Mark Chiang
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DOGE recently released information regarding National Institutes of Health (NIH) contracts. The organization states that the NIH has canceled just over 400 contracts as part of a directive to reduce contract spending. The target reduction goal for this directive is 35%. DOGE reports these cancellations are a result of a specific directive focused on lowering NIH’s contract expenditures. The stated goal is a 35% reduction in spending achieved through these cancellations. The announcement from DOGE highlights the number of contracts affected, specifying that just over 400 agreements have been terminated under this initiative.

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Date: May 9, 2025

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