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Pentagon Orders Planning for Civilian Furloughs, Other Cutbacks
If the automatic cuts currently scheduled to take place on March 1 stay in effect, DoD estimates its spending authority would be reduced by $45 billion in fiscal 2013. Compounding the problem, the cuts would have to be absorbed in just the final seven months of the year.
Pentagon No. 2 Issues Guidance To ‘Mitigate’ Budget Uncertainty
After months of near-silence on planning for sequestration, Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter on Thursday instructed Pentagon managers to prepare specific actions in case Congress and the White House fail to enact a new budget deal.
Civilian Furloughs Guaranteed under Sequestration, Analyst Says
The Pentagon's plight has changed little following last week's agreement delaying sequestration two months until March 1, with the exception that by forcing automatic cuts to be carried out over seven months the impacts on civilian personnel will be more jarring, according to a defense budget expert.
Budget Cut Likely to Hit Most Pentagon Civilian Workers
Almost all of the Pentagon's nearly 800,000 civilian employees would likely have to be placed on unpaid leave for a month this year if automatic defense spending cuts go into effect in March as now planned, a top defense budget analyst said on Wednesday.
Under Sequestration, Furloughs for “Virtually All” DoD Civilians
The Pentagon would need to furlough “virtually all” of its nearly 800,000 civilian employees for one month between March and September if mandatory federal spending cuts go into effect in March, according to a prominent defense budget analyst.
Interview: The Fiscal Deal and Sequestration
Todd Harrison joins a panel of experts on This Week in Defense with Vago Muradian discussing the fiscal cliff deal's impact on the Pentagon and the defense industry.