The Trump administration has requested that federal agencies cancel their remaining contracts with Harvard University, estimated at around $100 million. A letter from the U.S. General Services Administration specifies that agencies must provide a report detailing these cancellations by June 6. The GSA encourages agencies to look for alternative vendors for future services previously considered through Harvard. The announcement follows reports of rising tensions between the government and the university, and Harvard has yet to respond to inquiries from NPR regarding this matter.
The Trump administration is directing federal agencies to terminate contracts with Harvard University, totaling approximately $100 million, and to pursue alternative vendors instead.
The U.S. General Services Administration sent a letter stating that agencies must report contract cancellations by June 6 and explore other service providers.
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