国土安全部撤销了要求对超过10万美元的合同进行部长审查的政策。
DHS Rescinds Policy Requiring Secretary Review Of Contracts Above $100,000

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国土安全部部长马克韦恩·马林推翻了前任克里斯蒂·诺姆实施的一项政策,该政策要求他对所有超过10万美元的合同和拨款进行个人审批。这项变更于3月31日生效,旨在“简化合同流程”,并使国土安全部下属机构(如海关与边境保护局和移民与海关执法局)能够更高效地运作。 虽然超过2500万美元的合同仍需部长级审查,但此举旨在减少官僚主义延误,而2025年参议院的审查发现数百份联邦紧急事务管理局的合同严重延误,阻碍了灾害救援工作。诺姆的政策旨在加强对支出的监督,从而节省了132亿美元,并终止了存在问题的合同。 马林表示他“不是一个事必躬亲的人”,他相信授权机构负责人。他保证将继续负责任地支出,并保持清晰的沟通,同时维持通过这些合同资助的核心任务不变。

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原文

Authored by Kimberly Hayek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) rescinded a policy on March 31 that required the department secretary to personally approve every contract and grant exceeding $100,000.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the Department of Homeland Security in Washington on Feb. 17, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin issued the reversal across all DHS components, including Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The change ends an earlier directive from former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that required the secretary’s office to handle routine purchasing decisions previously handled at lower levels.

However, contracts and grants above $25 million will still require secretary review.

DHS stated that the move will “streamline the contract process and empower components to carry out their mission to protect the homeland and make America safe again.” The department told The Epoch Times in a statement that Mullin “re-evaluated the contract processes to make sure DHS is serving the American taxpayer efficiently.”

Mullin signaled the shift at the department during his confirmation hearing this month.

I’m not a micromanager,” he said, referring to Noem’s policy. “We put people in, we empower them to make decisions. What is required to come up to my level, we'll make decisions.”

Noem’s policy, signed shortly after she took office in 2025, sought to tighten oversight of taxpayer dollars at a time when DHS managed billions in contracts for border security, immigration detention, and disaster response.

In September 2025, a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee review found 1,034 Federal Emergency Management Agency contracts, grants, or disaster-assistance awards that were pending or delayed. The average approval took three weeks, affecting housing inspections, temporary sheltering, and aid distribution after the July 2025 Texas floods and Hurricane Helene.

The change comes as Mullin seeks to reduce bureaucratic gridlock.

The policy shift does not alter core missions funded through contracts, such as ICE detention operations or CBP’s use of surveillance technology and logistics support. Officials say the streamlined approach will help DHS respond faster to both routine needs and emerging threats.

During Noem’s first seven months, DHS saved taxpayers $13.2 billion by reducing grant contracts and cutting 8 percent of non-law enforcement personnel.

The policy also resulted in terminating 118 bad contracts and accelerating state-led recovery funding to get money to victims faster and prevented up to $1.3 billion in external fraud.

Noem left DHS earlier this year after President Donald Trump tapped her for a new hemispheric envoy role focused on regional security.

During his Senate confirmation hearing on March 28, Mullin told senators he would maintain “a very clear line of communication with every one of our agencies’ heads on their authority that [Congress] gave to them within their parameters.”

“But we’re also going to be very responsible for the taxpayer dollars,” he said.

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