it’s like working in a bank- everyone is a vice-president
Why not just cut 36% once? Sounds worse....
Even better would be to cut down by 20% and another 20% of ALL government employees. That would be the best thing for the economy.
How much is position elimination and how much is just getting new “more agreeable” blood in?
Which individuals are they going to get rid of and why?
Doesn’t eliminating positions means the people filling those positions will be out the door?
Will they use this for political ends, to get rid of religious people, conservative people, etc.?
Evryone who disagrees with Obama’s “Moslems are our friends” policies muust be gone.
this has been going on for far too long - look what we get for it...not much. Folks that make it hard on the field to take action - rules of engagement crap. Plus more guys getting hurt as people test ideas rather than rolling out real protection.
I agree. Sounds like he's cutting in the right places, NOT in active duty levels. EVERY department in the Fed. Govt could stand to be cut, because it has grown out of control over the past 50 years.
There is some similarity here with things that took place under Carter. And...guess what....the military loses some of their most experienced.
“Stupid” is not a strong enough word!
I’m not interested in across the board cuts, especially in national defense.
I would start by cutting entire agencies, like Education, EPA, and others. I would eliminate a lot of subsidies.
Then I would look inside some of the remaining agencies for more cuts.
Easy to cut entire agencies by following the constitutional powers of the feds.
Today, the USN has almost as many Admirals (285) as it has ships (275). So, while the number of ships and associated operational personnel have been reduced, the overhead has not. It’s been expanding.
A part of the problem of overhead is the multi-dimensional matrix. There are commanders of operational units and their task forces. For example, in the Navy, you would have the commander of an aircraft carrier, an O-6 Captain, and the commander of the carrier strike group, an O-8 Real Admiral. In the Army, you would have the commander of a brigade, an O-6 Colonel, and the commander of the division of which it is a part, a O-8 Major General.
While there are even larger formations in the Army (Corps and Army), you eventually have Forces Command and Fleet Command in these two services, which aren’t operational units but “coordinating units.”
A second line of command (also coordinating units) involves function commands. This is not unusual in large and complex organizations, where a lot of work is performed by functional specialists within organizations (HR, logistics, etc.).
Then there is a third line of command in the military, called Theater Commands, such as Central Command. These are multi-national commands, which means they are very top heavy in officers drawn from the members of the multi-national coalition and from the different services.
So, the increasingly complex and now multi-national aspect of military operations has resulted in a huge overhead relative to a downsized force structure. As a result, even with a budget in excess of $600 billion, the military has to make deep cuts into personnel and weapon systems. If this were to continue, we’d wind up with only overhead.
Yet, Tommy Franks was able, quickly, to defeat the Talliban in Afghanistan and Saddam in Iraq with bold and ruthless execution of relatively simple plans. In that sense, our military is awesome. But, this business of re-constructing countries that were never constructed in the first place is impossible and we will go bankrupt trying to do it.
To put my two cents in as to how to down-size the overhead, the services should start the process of combining all of their function commands.
Far too many chiefs and not enough Indians in DOD. This can be said of all departments in government. I have no problem making cuts in defense that reduce the overhead, but all I see is cuts in Defense. I don’t see any cuts in other areas of the federal government. Entitlement programs are the biggest part of the budget. That is where cuts will have to be made to get the budget under control. However, no one in Washington has the guts to do what needs to be done.
The US military has near 1,000 flag officers.