The U.S. government sent buyout offers to the employees of at least four U.S. intelligence agencies in addition to the CIA as ...
The Trump administration's offer to extend deferred resignations to the intelligence community poses a grave threat to U.S. national security interests, ex-officials say.
CIA employees have gotten letters offering them buyouts if they voluntarily resign. They're the latest group of workers ...
Trump-administration "deferred resignation" offers have been issued to the workforces of the CIA, NSA, NGA, DIA, and the ...
The CIA has sent the White House an unclassified email listing all new hires that have been with the agency for two years or ...
The list of partial names was provided in an effort to comply with an executive order to trim the federal work force.
The intelligence community workforce has been given an offer to leave their jobs early in exchange for pay until September, similar to a proposal extended to civilian agencies.
The Central Intelligence Agency on Tuesday became the first major national security agency to offer so-called buyouts to its ...
The letters are the first examples of the national security and intelligence workforce being included in broader efforts to ...
The move prompted alarm among former intelligence officials and experts who said adversaries could exploit the unclassified ...
A CIA spokesperson said in a statement the moves were meant to align the agency with the goals of new CIA Director John ...
A statement given to the AP said the CIA explained that these buyouts are part of a comprehensive strategy devised by ...