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Panetta issues message to DOD workforce on sequestration

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2/20/2013 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- With major, across-the-board defense spending cuts scheduled to take effect March 1, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta today issued a message to the Defense Department workforce.

Here is the secretary's message:

For more than a year and a half, the president, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and I have repeatedly voiced our deep concerns over the half a trillion dollars in automatic across-the-board cuts that would be imposed under sequestration and the severe damage that would do both to this department and to our national defense.

The administration continues to work with Congress to reach agreement on a balanced deficit reduction plan to avoid these cuts. Meanwhile, because another trigger for sequestration is approaching on March 1, the department's leadership has begun extensive planning on how to implement the required spending reductions. Those cuts will be magnified because the department has been forced to operate under a six-month continuing resolution that has already compelled us to take steps to reduce spending.

In the event of sequestration we will do everything we can to be able to continue to perform our core mission of providing for the security of the United States, but there is no mistaking that the rigid nature of the cuts forced upon this department, and their scale, will result in a serious erosion of readiness across the force.

I have also been deeply concerned about the potential direct impact of sequestration on you and your families. We are doing everything possible to limit the worst effects on DoD personnel - but I regret that our flexibility within the law is extremely limited. The president has used his legal authority to exempt military personnel funding from sequestration, but we have no legal authority to exempt civilian personnel funding from reductions. As a result, should sequestration occur and continue for a substantial period, DoD will be forced to place the vast majority of its civilian workforce on administrative furlough.

Today, I notified Congress that furloughs could occur under sequestration. I can assure you that, if we have to implement furloughs, all affected employees will be provided at least 30 days' notice prior to executing a furlough and your benefits will be protected to the maximum extent possible. We also will work to ensure that furloughs are executed in a consistent and appropriate manner, and we will also continue to engage in discussions with employee unions as appropriate.

Working with your component heads and supervisors, the department's leaders will continue to keep you informed. As we deal with these difficult issues, I want to thank you for your patience, your hard work, and your continued dedication to our mission of protecting the country.

Our most important asset at the department is our world-class personnel. You are fighting every day to keep our country strong and secure, and rest assured that the leaders of this department will continue to fight with you and for you.

(Courtesy of American Forces Press Service)



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2/22/2013 11:48:56 AM ET
Sorry I really can't seem to blame the President for this mess it was there when he came into office and he has just been trying to clean it up. But ALL government employees including our politicians should be feeling the pain along with the rest of us. It was their inability to balance a checkbook and curb their excessive spending that got us into this mess. Let them take a 20 percent pay cut as well it's only fair.
Lisa, Massachusetts
 
2/22/2013 8:33:32 AM ET
Panetta seems more concerned with funding going to supporting people's sexual activities agenda rather than the mission....Of course we are behind on the real issues.
wolf-1, Earth
 
2/21/2013 7:00:42 AM ET
So I take a 20 percent pay cut to keep up the good work and the yah who's that are imposing this stupid bill keep giving themselves a 3 percent pay increase every 6 months because of the hard work they do Yet they can't seem to do the one thing that they are supposed to do in the lst 4 12 years which is pass a feesible budget and keep the hard working working... I am in the wrong line of work.
Rick, Colorado
 
2/20/2013 4:41:59 PM ET
Federal deficit spending and the threat of sequestration are not single-party problems and cannot be addressed by single-party solutions. We as a nation have collectively and chronically spent far beyond our means. Attempting to place exclusive blame on either political party is factually unsupportable and fiscally non-productive.
Dean Vinson, Ohio
 
2/20/2013 4:09:34 PM ET
I guess I would be more inclined to go along with this if the ones at the top of the pyramid were willing to take a 20 per cent cut also.
Phil, SC
 
2/20/2013 11:45:40 AM ET
Jeff I think the deal is that no one expected the federal government to be so inept that it would actually allow sequestration to happen. Now that it's happening the Defense Department is behind the curve.
PB, US
 
2/20/2013 10:09:32 AM ET
I guess Panetta should have asked Obama not to sign the sequestration bill into law in 2011. Now the bill has come due and Obama and his crew are trying to blame others Ridiculous.
Jeff, Colorado
 
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