the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Prior Department of Defense (DOD) civilian workforce downsizing efforts in the 1990s were not oriented toward shaping the makeup of the workforce, resulting in significant imbalances in terms of shape, skills, and retirement eligibility...
Several challenges adversely affect DOD's workforce planning for the viability of its civilian depot workforce. First, given the aging depot workforce and the retirement eligibility of over 40 percent of the workforce over the next 5 to 7 years, the services may have difficulty maintaining the ...
Some things to consider when you retire from the Federal government. By accident I retired on the last day of the month ! [View Discussion] The Best Dates to Retire Under FERS, CSRS Posted from fedweek.com Retirement US Government (non-DoD) civilian DoD Civilian CW5 Jack Cardwell USA...
Once the program is successfully completed, you'll be placed into a professional-level position at AFCS, where you'll receive federal health and retirement benefits, 100% tuition assistance toward a graduate degree while in the PAQ Program, repayment of student loans for those who qualify, and ...
Military service members who remain in service for 20 or more active years not only gain eligibility for retirement benefits, but also acquire a significant amount of empirical and cognitive knowledge. Consequently, the empirical and cognitive knowledge retired veterans possess consists of knowledge, ...