The Department of Defense will implement significant staff cuts at the Defense Technical Information Center, decreasing personnel by nearly 80% from 193 to 40 individuals. This move targets eliminating duplicative functions and aims to save $25 million in federal spending, with an emphasis on enhancing the user experience for technical information. The reductions are part of ongoing adjustments within the Pentagon, which have previously affected the Office of the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation, indicating a trend towards streamlining operations across various divisions. The overall impacts involve a broader reduction of approximately 61,000 Defense employees.
The Department of Defense announced staff cuts at the Defense Technical Information Center, reducing the staff by nearly 80% to focus on core functions.
The decision aims to eliminate duplicative functions and roles, with a target to save $25 million in federal spending and retain 40 essential personnel.
The cuts follow a similar reduction at the Office of the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation, as a result of a comprehensive internal review.
The reductions are part of broader efforts by the Department of Government Efficiency that resulted in approximately 61,000 job terminations across the Defense sector.
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