The CIA has reportedly offered the same eight-month buyout that most federal employees have been extended as part of the ...
The buyouts would provide CIA employees with about eight months of pay and benefits in exchange for their resignations.
"One former agency officer called the reporting of the names in an unclassified email a 'counterintelligence disaster.'" ...
A CIA spokesperson said in a statement the moves were meant to align the agency with the goals of new CIA Director John ...
The CIA, America's decades-old civilian foreign intelligence service tasked with intelligence gathering around the world, ...
The CIA on Tuesday has become the first intelligence agency to offer buyouts to its entire workforce, The Wall Street Journal reported. The buyouts are reportedly the latest attempt by the Trump ...
The move would make it the first intelligence agency to join a voluntary redundancy program initiated by Trump ...
Multiple sources suggest that confidential CIA analyst, agent list shared with White House, which is looking to downsize ...
The buyout offer allows federal employees to voluntarily resign and receive approximately eight months of pay and benefits.
The original order excluded the CIA and other federal agencies. A CIA spokeswoman said the move was part of an effort to “infuse the agency with renewed energy,” the Wall Street Journal reported.