Posted on 02/23/2009 5:41:37 PM PST by mojitojoe
SUBJECT: DoD Civilian Expeditionary Workforce References: See Enclosure 1 1. PURPOSE. This Directive: a. Reissues DoD Directive (DoDD) 1404.10 (Reference (a)) under a new title to establish the policy through which an appropriately sized subset of the DoD civilian workforce is preidentified to be organized, trained, and equipped in a manner that facilitates the use of their capabilities for operational requirements. These requirements are typically away from the normal work locations of DoD civilians, or in situations where other civilians may be evacuated to assist military forces where the use of DoD civilians is appropriate. These employees shall be collectively known as the DoD Civilian Expeditionary Workforce. Members of the DoD Civilian Expeditionary Workforce shall be organized, trained, cleared, equipped, and ready to deploy in support of combat operations by the military; contingencies; emergency operations; humanitarian missions; disaster relief; restoration of order; drug interdiction; and stability operations of the Department of Defense in accordance with DoDD 3000.05 (Reference (b)).
(Excerpt) Read more at dtic.mil ...
a. Rely on a mix of capable military members and DoD civilian employees to meet DoD
global national security mission requirements. DoD civilian employees are an integral part of
the Total Force. They serve in a variety of positions, provide essential capabilities and, where
appropriate for civilians to do so, support mission requirements such as combat, contingencies,
emergency operations; humanitarian and civic assistance activities; disaster relief; restoration of
order; drug interdiction; and stability operations of the Department of Defense, herein
collectively referred to as expeditionary requirements.
It basically allows the government to conscript civillians with certain skillsets it needs into service.
The concept is not new, as there are Executive Orders already on the books that allow for this to occur.
I think this is the one where DoD plans to use prisoner labor on secure bases. This has been around a while.
His Civilian Security Force is going to look like ACORN and will probably seem to have tenuous ties to the WH.
Absolutely not, it’s more of a government created haliburton for beginners.
You know all of the assigned tasks with none of the knowledge.
Can you say pork me?
Expeditionary — typically implies [rapid] deployment outside the country. Expeditionary units are typically mean to go into an area on short notice and operate relatively independently for a considerable period of time (weeks).
Oops, I actually read it. This is using DoD employees who are NOT military (there are loads of them) in deployments.
Not the civilian security force- that will definitely NOT be DoD.
We already have civilians where I live who are ready to respond to any type of emergency. Around here we call them ‘neighbors’. They work for free.
(Isn't that a quote from the Aliens movie?)
It means that DoD civilians can deploy to areas for jobs that are non-combat related and free up our already over tasked GIs.
I think that only happens if you deploy to the AOR. Would you rather fall under the control of the local authorities?
I've made many trips TDY where I was handled as a temporary military employee, but not subject to UCMJ. This directive essentially placed me under the command of the military officers associated with my tasks. Completely subject to the terms of UCMJ. That is completely different.
Thanks, I’m going to read what I sign carefully.
I always do that. This was imposed from the top. A rules change without written consent of those who were affected.
Found within doc are some words of concern!
Page 19
Global War on Terror (GWOT). The type of operational activity that the President or the
Secretary of Defense approve to prevent or respond to life-threatening acts that are a violation of
the criminal laws of the United States or of any State and appear to be intended to intimidate or
coerce a civilian population; to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion;
or to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping.
Whatever...I like it.
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