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Federal unions warn cutting defense civilian personnel is sabotage
The move comes as the DoD — like other federal agencies — is competing for talent against a private sector that boasts unfettered salaries and benefits.
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‘Special pay’ keeps Pentagon’s cyber experts from jumping ship
Services “spent at least $160 million on cyber retention bonuses annually” from fiscal 2017 to 2021, the Government Accountability Office said.
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Defense agencies among worst ranked for disclosing contracting needs to businesses
General Services Administration received the highest score. Marine Corps Systems Command and Naval Information Warfare Systems Command won honorable mentions.
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Federal unions warn cutting defense civilian personnel is sabotage
The move comes as the DoD — like other federal agencies — is competing for talent against a private sector that boasts unfettered salaries and benefits.
-
‘Special pay’ keeps Pentagon’s cyber experts from jumping ship
Services “spent at least $160 million on cyber retention bonuses annually” from fiscal 2017 to 2021, the Government Accountability Office said.
-
Defense agencies among worst ranked for disclosing contracting needs to businesses
General Services Administration received the highest score. Marine Corps Systems Command and Naval Information Warfare Systems Command won honorable mentions.
-
Federal unions warn cutting defense civilian personnel is sabotage
The move comes as the DoD — like other federal agencies — is competing for talent against a private sector that boasts unfettered salaries and benefits.
-
‘Special pay’ keeps Pentagon’s cyber experts from jumping ship
Services “spent at least $160 million on cyber retention bonuses annually” from fiscal 2017 to 2021, the Government Accountability Office said.
-
Defense agencies among worst ranked for disclosing contracting needs to businesses
General Services Administration received the highest score. Marine Corps Systems Command and Naval Information Warfare Systems Command won honorable mentions.






