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Elon Musk's team is expected to target the Pentagon soon, pledging cost cuts

The Pentagon is pictured in December 2024 in Washington, D.C.
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The Pentagon is pictured in December 2024 in Washington, D.C.

Members of Elon Musk's government efficiency team are poised to arrive at the Defense Department in the coming days. Officials tell NPR that DOGE has a target of cutting 8% from next year's budget. The officials were not authorized to speak publicly and provided details on condition of anonymity.

Targets will likely include the workforce, which Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth already said has grown too much. The unit called the Department of Government Efficiency has been rapidly moving throughout the federal workforce, restructuring and cutting personnel across multiple agencies.

The Pentagon employs 3 million troops and civilians, with a budget well over $800 billion.

"We won World War II with seven four-star generals," Hegseth said during his confirmation hearing. "Today we have 44. … There is an inverse relationship between the size of staffs and victory on the battlefield. We do not need more bureaucracy at the top. We need more warfighters empowered at the bottom. So, it is going to be my job … to identify those places where fat can be cut, so it can go toward lethality." 

Dov Zakheim, who served as Pentagon comptroller during the administration of George W. Bush, agreed that there has been a steep increase in personnel over the last two decades, since the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but he also urged caution.

"We have nowhere near the same level of military operation," Zakheim told NPR. "Bottom line, there certainly can be budget cuts. The issue is how the cuts are made. Too often 'cut drills' involve cutting the most promising new developments while protecting legacy systems."

It appears, however, some legacy systems could be on the chopping block, like F-35 aircraft and armored vehicles. Trump officials are expected to push for more cutting-edge technology that could include drones, hypersonic missiles and cyber equipment. There is also expected to be an increase in shipbuilding to keep pace with China.

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Corrected: February 14, 2025 at 2:02 PM EST
An earlier photo caption mistakenly said the Pentagon is in Washington, D.C. In fact, it is located in Virginia.
Tom Bowman is a NPR National Desk reporter covering the Pentagon.

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