Hegseth explains the DOP civilian labor force in accordance with the productivity e-mail
The Secretary of Defense was focused on Pete Hegseth Ministry of Defense (DOD) Civilian Workforce, Elon Musk’s government efficiency (DOGE) to present a list of five things they did not perform after the fertility email.
On Sunday Hegseth, published a video message that describes the turn.
“Our civilian patriots dedicated to defend this people for the defense department are important for our national security,” he said. “As we are working to pay attention to the main combat mission of the DOD under the leadership of President Trump, we recognize that we cannot implement this mission without strong and significant contributions to our civilian labor.”
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The DOD ignores the intention of a civilian labor force, Elon Musk’s productivity
Hegseth has signed a memorandum on Friday on Friday, Monday, on Monday, the expected e-mail that requires five bullet points on Monday.
OPM’s second email to federal workers asks what they do last week and add a new request: report

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, said that all DOD civilians provide five achievements. (Reuters / Yves Herman)
Hegseth told employees To respond to the email within 48 hours and enter their achievements and add supervisors as a buyer.
It will be gathered within the department to meet the request for the request of the Personnel Management Office (OPM) in the videos.
OPM, looking for the same five bullets last weekend, and also warned the desire for the civilian labor to the staff.

Pentagon (AP Photo / Patrick Semansky)
DOD takes a different approach to the request this week after working with OPM to lead the expected to better.
“The defense department first stopped the directive … But now he now demands all DOD civil servants to present five bullets in the previous week,” he said.
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Monday employees’ e-mail said that there is something that the DOD employees should meet, although the answers should not include sensitive or classified information.
Hegseth also said it could lead to further review of inconsistency.