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IBM says multiple contracts cancelled following US government DOGE probes – but it’s not worried

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  • DOGE’s cancelled contracts could cost IBM up to $100 million
  • IBM’s consulting business is worth $5.1 billion, down 2% year-over-year
  • IBM is still banking on revenue growth, noting continues interest in artificial intelligence

IBM CFO James Kavanaugh has revealed 15 federal contracts between the US government and the tech giant had been cancelled, paused or suspended as a result of Elon Musk’s DOGE efficiency initiative, potentially costing the company up to $100 million.

Both Kavanaugh and IBM CEO Arvind Krishna later downplayed the impact of DOGE’s cutbacks, citing them as a small fraction of their $30 billion consulting backlog.

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