Workday gets contract from US agency behind DOGE staff cuts, no other bids
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The federal human resources agency at the heart of billionaire Trump advisor Elon Musk's efforts to slash the federal workforce has awarded a contract for a new cloud-based HR platform to Workday without seeking bids from rivals, raising questions among the agency's current and former employees. The Office of Personnel Management said in a May 2 memo that the sole source award was necessary due to "an urgent confluence of operational failures and binding federal mandates that require immediate action,", citing strict deadlines from President Donald Trump's administration for workforce restructuring and hiring reforms. "OPM’s fragmented and outdated HR systems have reached a critical failure point, resulting in payroll errors, benefits disruptions, and a manual workload that is no longer sustainable," said the memo.