What Sequestration Would Look Like for DoD

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What Sequestration Would Look Like for DoD

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http://www.govexec.com/defense/2013/01/ ... c_today_nl
Unless Congress achieves a deal to head off the revised schedule for across-the-board spending cuts, the Defense Department in March will be forced to begin rotating monthly furloughs of all 791,000 of its civilian employees, a prominent budget analyst said on Wednesday.

“This would be a contracting nightmare for DoD because civilian contracting officers would be furloughed for a month,” Todd Harrison, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, told reporters...
Civilian contracting officers. Yep, that's me. The new job I'm taking in 2 1/2 weeks has me as the lone contracting officer in the building supporting a 3-star command. I am assuming I may be exempt from furlough because of this, but we'll see. Honestly, there is no way for an organization to operate without a contracting officer. We let the contracts and pay the contractors. We're the only people with warranted authority to do so. Will be interesting to watch.
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At least you'll have your weapons, until he executive orders them confiscated.
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andy7171 wrote:At least you'll have your weapons, until he executive orders them confiscated.
From my COLD, DEAD HANDS!!! :lol:

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93henfan wrote:http://www.govexec.com/defense/2013/01/ ... c_today_nl
Unless Congress achieves a deal to head off the revised schedule for across-the-board spending cuts, the Defense Department in March will be forced to begin rotating monthly furloughs of all 791,000 of its civilian employees, a prominent budget analyst said on Wednesday.

“This would be a contracting nightmare for DoD because civilian contracting officers would be furloughed for a month,” Todd Harrison, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, told reporters...
Civilian contracting officers. Yep, that's me. The new job I'm taking in 2 1/2 weeks has me as the lone contracting officer in the building supporting a 3-star command. I am assuming I may be exempt from furlough because of this, but we'll see. Honestly, there is no way for an organization to operate without a contracting officer. We let the contracts and pay the contractors. We're the only people with warranted authority to do so. Will be interesting to watch.
Maybe we can time our furloughs so we can do some shooting...
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Col Hogan wrote: Maybe we can time our furloughs so we can do some shooting...
I'll be too busy camping out at the busiest intersection with my cardboard sign: "Poor federal employee on furlough needs beer money."
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93henfan wrote:http://www.govexec.com/defense/2013/01/ ... c_today_nl
Unless Congress achieves a deal to head off the revised schedule for across-the-board spending cuts, the Defense Department in March will be forced to begin rotating monthly furloughs of all 791,000 of its civilian employees, a prominent budget analyst said on Wednesday.

“This would be a contracting nightmare for DoD because civilian contracting officers would be furloughed for a month,” Todd Harrison, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, told reporters...
Civilian contracting officers. Yep, that's me. The new job I'm taking in 2 1/2 weeks has me as the lone contracting officer in the building supporting a 3-star command. I am assuming I may be exempt from furlough because of this, but we'll see. Honestly, there is no way for an organization to operate without a contracting officer. We let the contracts and pay the contractors. We're the only people with warranted authority to do so. Will be interesting to watch.
I'm watching this very closely. We have done drill after drill to determine what our smallest, executable budget is. Already we've been cut about 23%.
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93henfan wrote:
Col Hogan wrote: Maybe we can time our furloughs so we can do some shooting...
I'll be too busy camping out at the busiest intersection with my cardboard sign: "Poor federal employee on furlough needs beer money."
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I'd also suggest that you have a beer bong handy in case someone wants to make a direct contribution.
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