Posted on Sep 27, 2013
CPT Aaron Kletzing
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As the military enters a significant downsizing period, it's important to talk through relevant issues and solutions. &nbsp;Enter your response below, and if it gets the most Up votes, you win a free iPad Mini and we will personally deliver your thoughts to our Advisory Board, which includes retired Generals George Casey and Norton Schwartz, the recent Chiefs of Staff of the Army and Air Force, respectively.<div><br></div><div>Tip: Get all your friends to vote Up your response by the end of the contest on Oct 7, 2013.</div>
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SGT Marvin Harrington
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What is your response?   I  got invovled in a great opportunity , I served 8.5 years got injured had to get out.  Got into law enforcement, 3years ago a friend brought this opportunity , now I retired ten years early I am 50 with a 4 and 9 year olds and able to work home and soon be able to bank my entire retirement and the small military check I receive.  Find an opportunity, they are out there.
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MSgt Jason Galbraith
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The military needs to make a continuing effort to decrease wasteful spending. The best approach is to enlist feedback from military members for suggestions on ideas to conserve energy and suggest better ways to save money on mission essential logistics and services. Also keep focused on mission requirements and utilizing resources, (manning & financial resources) as wisely as possible to maintain focus on what is most important.  
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1LT Executive Officer
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Edited 11 y ago

a. To retain the best personnel, OER and NCOER
evaluations should not solely be based off rater and senior rater’s outlook on
your performance. Peers and Subordinates
should have an influence on your OER and NCOER. These ratings from peers and subordinates should also be completely anonymous. Also, have mandatory bottom blocks to have a clear distinction between top performers and bottom performers. Perhaps a bottom 25% block
included. Have standardized test required for promotion, specific degrees for
specific fields in the Army, or standardized certifications that have to be met
prior to graduation from military schooling. Have mandatory quarterly or bi-
annual counselings (dependent upon rank) submitted along with the OERs and NCOERs. It should also be digitally signed to create
transparency. Also, perhaps a standardized test should be implemented in
accordance with the MOS along with promotion boards could help retain technically proficient personnel. There should also
be multiple objective measures that should be utilized ie pt test, range
scores, standardized tests, civilian certifications, etc.


b. Require baseline certifications upon graduating
from AIT. Most Signal soldiers don’t
have the baseline certifications to perform their daily jobs, ie Security plus.
This is counterproductive. Also, IT contractors
should be required to have the CISSP or CCNA and should be specified on their contracts. Baseline certification such
as the Security Plus does not determine a person’s competence but ability to
memorize large amounts of information.

c. Have a centralized server to save large amounts
of data and have virtual servers at multiple areas to provide redundancy. This would be similar to the implementation of
Enterprise email. If you are going to
ban external hard drives and USBs, have an alternate solution to transfer
information from one government device to the other. This will be cheaper than having supply purchase hundreds of CDS for the Companies, Battalions, Brigades, etc.


d. Chapter soldiers that are overweight and can’t
pass the PT test. 

e. Outsource contracts that cost less than soldiers
performing these tasks. There are a lot of hidden costs involved with deploying
soldiers or moving soldiers from one place to the other.  IE: If it cheaper to outsource an operation by all means do it. PCS moves, Family separation
pay, BAS, BAH, liability insurance, health insurance, etc have to be accounted
for. If the opposite applies, than soldiers should be performings these tasks.

f. 401k implemented to Soldiers that just
joined. A grandfather clause for
everybody that joined after it was announced to the public.


g. Remote log in software should be utilized for
every local administrator at your BN S6 or BDE S6 shop. This will improve
efficiency and cut down on wasted time it takes to remediate trouble tickets.

h. User friendly websites. Perhaps have these created
by reputable corporations since most of our websites are not user friendly, ie
Google. We created the internet but it was enhanced in the civilian world. Also, when improving these websites internet security and encryption of these websites should always be accounted for. Have a webiste for personnel, supply, maintenance, etc  consolidated onto one page. This will cut down on costs as we have to many websites that we use on a regular basis. I log in on 3 or 4 everyday.



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SFC Joseph Cook
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In the mid-90's when early retirements were authorized to allow for downsizing, the military lost a wealth of leadership and experience. Rather than downsize and lose the leadership and experience of current SSG's and SFC's which would be the future 1SG's and SGM's, ENFORCE the standards. Everyone generally wants to do the right thing for people, but the leadership from squad leader up needs to remember that failure to enforce all standards creates a weak link in the military force.
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SSgt Robert Catanzano
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It is important to let our men and women know what is expected of them during these times.  These individuals heard the call of their country, and responded.  So it is important that they be advised as to what these cut backs mean to them as far as deployments and assignments.  Today we are asking a lot of our young people in the defense of this country.  Public support is now at an all time high, but as many of us know that support can change like the wind.  I do not want to see todays members go through what we went through in the 60's and 70's when we had people screaming in our faces and spitting on our uniforms.  Give these kids a chance, and let them be able to make a smart decision when it comes to their careers.
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SFC Donald Harpe
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GIVE EVERYONE IN THE ARMED FORCES A BIG FAT RAISE AND DEVELOP MORE SUPER WEAPON AND BODY ARMOR TO KEEP US OUT OF HARM WAY. STOP TRYING TO POLICE THE WHOLE WORLD AND STOP WASTINNG MONEY. TAKE BETTER CARE OF THE VETERANS.RETIRE  GO ARMY AND FIRED THE  REPUBLICANS.
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Sgt Ben Gentry
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MAINTAIN OUR MILITARY STRENGTH IN THIS VERY VOLATILE WORLD AND FILLED WITH AMERICAN HATERS. INCLUDING SOME OF THOSE THINGS IN WASHINGTON D.C.
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Sgt Ground Communications Organizational Repairer
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I feel the most important thing the men and women serving our military now and previously should think about is how blessed they are to be serving in the worlds number one fighting force, and that they are still alive and able to enjoy the freedoms in which they protect.
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SSG Gregory Hiers
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Hurry up and wait
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CPO John Bridges
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The majority of Responses I have seen to date deal entirely with the individuals unique situation. It doesn't have anything to do with dealing with the issues on a DOD wide basis. Yes, everyone has to get through the downsizing period but this has been going on after every war we have been in. It will go through the cycle and start up again. Talking about training for civilian positions is nothing but someone getting ready to check out.
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