DoD's latest plan to manage its "total force" of servicemembers, civilians and contractors

Last year, the White House called on all federal agencies to draw up plans to reduce the government’s civilian workforce. The Defense Department responded with a plan that explicitly rejected the presumption that civilian employees are too numerous, calling them an essential part of the total force, and asserting it needs more of them, not fewer.

In this week’s edition of On DoD, Thomas Hessel, the department’s deputy director for total force manpower and resources joins Jared Serbu to discuss what the Pentagon has termed a “bold shift” in its approach to managing civilian employees.