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Defense Department to offer new round of voluntary resignations, retirements. There are few details

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March 31, 2025

WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” The Defense Department is going to offer a new round of voluntary resignations and retirements to the civilian workforce, but details are slim.

In a brief memo, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Pentagon would โ€œimmediatelyโ€ offer voluntary early retirements and begin another deferred resignation plan. He warned that โ€œexemptions should be rare,โ€ but provided no specifics on what the offers will look like or say whether they would go out to the entire civilian workforce of more than 900,000.

And, while he signed the memo on Friday, it wasn't released to Pentagon leaders until Monday, and there was no information on when or how those offers will be distributed and when the deadlines will be.

Hegseth in the memo said he wants to use the voluntary programs in order to โ€œmaximize participation so that we can minimize the number of involuntary actions that may be required.โ€

The cuts are part of the broader effort by billionaire Trump adviser Elon Musk โ€™s Department of Government Efficiency Service to slash the federal workforce and dismantle U.S. agencies.

In mid-March, a senior defense official said roughly 50,000 to 60,000 civilian jobs will be cut in the Defense Department, in an effort to reach the goal of a 5% to 8% cut in that workforce.

Fewer than 21,000 workers who took the first voluntary resignation offer are leaving in the coming months, the official said at the time, speaking on condition of anonymity to provide personnel details. In addition, the Pentagon hopes to slash about 6,000 positions each month by simply not replacing workers who routinely leave.

Officials have not said how many Defense Department civilians accepted the initial offer โ€” also known as the โ€œFork in the Roadโ€ โ€” but were turned down. In some cases supervisors deemed the employees essential to national security.

According to the new memo, service secretaries and other department leaders will provide a proposed new organizational chart with consolidated management, position titles and numbers "clearly depicted' by April 11.

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