The Obama administration is in hot pursuit of cost-cutting ideas, or at least a chance to make it seem like it’s trying.
In that vein, the White House will announce today that it’s recommending changes to about 10,000 cellphone plans for Air Force
employees that better reflect their actual usage.
The changes should help save the Pentagon about $2 million in fiscal year 2011 and another $2.1 million in each of the next three years
after, according to the Office of
Management and Budget. Though the amount saved is a mere drop in the
government’s bucket, the White House plans to embrace it for a few
reasons:
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