Part of the deduction will cover several hundred employees who have filed an early retirement application.
President Donald Trump’s administration is planning a large -scale personnel reduction in the US Central Intelligence Directorate and other units of intelligence. On Friday, May 2, the Washington Post reported, which refers to its own resources.
It is indicated that the CIA staff has planned to be reduced by 1,200 employees for years. Thousands of people also want to remove other intelligence services, especially the US National Security Agency.
The publication suggests that the CIA in public will not reveal its number of employees, but it is believed that nearly 22,000 people work for the department.
“It is not yet clear which specific spy office units will suffer. The reduction of personnel will take place for years and will be partially conducted by reducing the number of wage workers,” the report said.
It has been noted that these abbreviations will take place regardless of the department’s efforts on government effectiveness, led by Ilon Musk.
Earlier, the CIA representative noted that the director of CIA John Ratcliffe was actively working for the agency’s structure to meet modern security priorities. According to him, the corresponding steps are part of the overall approach for updating the agency, creating new opportunities for leading staff and strengthening the CIA’s ability to fulfill their mission.
Donald Trump’s administration has completed the funding of 5800 thousand United States projects for International Development (USAID).
Washington prepares mass in secret service
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