The Department of Government Efficiency, a cornerstone of the second Trump administration's efforts to remake the federal government, no longer exists as a "centralized entity," according to the head of the government’s personnel agency.

But the longstanding White House technology team that President Donald Trump used to house DOGE continues to work on technology modernization projects throughout federal agencies.

The administration’s head of the Office of Personnel Management, Scott Kupor, told Reuters that DOGE “doesn’t exist” anymore, and posted on X that DOGE doesn’t have “centralized leadership” within the U.S. DOGE Service, though he did clarify that its principles “remain alive and well.” Fox News also reported that the centralized office for DOGE is closed.

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