Federal buyout offer extends to CIA
The buyout offered to federal employees last week was extended to the Central Intelligence Agency on Tuesday, according to information first reported in the Washington Post and confirmed by ABC News.
The “deferred resignation” offer, as the White House calls it, had originally exempted federal employees in the national security sector.
However, a CIA spokesperson told ABC News that the newly installed director, John Ratcliffe, wanted to ensure his workforce was “responsive to the Administration's national security priorities" and said that “these moves are part of a holistic strategy to infuse the Agency with renewed energy, provide opportunities for rising leaders to emerge, and better position the CIA to deliver on its mission."
A U.S. official also told ABC News that the offer will not be open to everyone at the spy agency. The official explained that there will be a review process of applicants, and if an employee is working a "priority target," then they may not be able to take the buyout.
-ABC News' Cindy Smith







