Military Personnel Bureaucracy Drives Out Talent: BPC

Military Personnel Bureaucracy Drives Out Talent: BPC
Military Personnel Bureaucracy Drives Out Talent: BPC

WASHINGTON: Pouring hundreds of billions into pay and benefits has not and cannot solve the military’s personnel problems. Despite spending 50 percent more per servicemember since 9/11, the services are short everything from cyber specialists to pilots, medics, nuclear engineers, and Arabic speakers. Spending more and more isn’t just unsustainable: It’s ineffective. Instead, argues a…

Open DoD’s Doors To Cyber Talent, Carter Asks Congress

Open DoD’s Doors To Cyber Talent, Carter Asks Congress
Open DoD’s Doors To Cyber Talent, Carter Asks Congress

UPDATE with Hill reaction WASHINGTON: Defense Secretary Ashton Carter today asked Congress to help the Pentagon’s quest for talent in specialized areas such as cyber warfare. Among many other reforms, this latest iteration of Carter’s “Force of the Future” initiative requests changes to existing law to: Let cyber and other technical experts join the military at higher…

A ‘Measured Approach’ To Managing Military Officers

A ‘Measured Approach’ To Managing Military Officers
A ‘Measured Approach’ To Managing Military Officers

Defense Secretary Ashton Carter is calling for significant change to the laws and policies that govern all military personnel management. This “Force of the Future” initiative may mean far-reaching changes in how military personnel are recruited, evaluated, assigned, promoted, retained, separated and compensated. Designing new personnel systems is like painting landscapes of mountains: they may provide great…