Politics & Government
Mashantucket Company Loses Federal Contracts Amid DOGE Cuts
The controversial Department of Government Efficiency has cut multiple contracts with a Connecticut company, according to reports.

MONTVILLE, CT — One Mashantucket Pequot-owned company is among those being affected by Department of Government Efficiency cuts, according to reports.
CeLeen, LLC, an information technology company owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, will lose nearly $107 million federal contracts, according to The Day of New London.
Three contracts between USAID, an agency President Donald Trump's administration has sought to eliminate, and CeLeen for administrative and technological support were among thousands of canceled contracts, according to Hearst Connecticut Media.
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CeLeen is described on its website as a "federally focused, tribally owned 8(a) information technology firm providing adaptive software and information system solutions, in complex enterprise operations, driving mission success through the application of knowledge and information."
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