DOGE Cuts “Unexpectedly and Significantly Impacted” Critical Pentagon Unit

DOGE's aggressive downsizing of the government has significantly impacted a critical Pentagon unit, leaving its operations severely disrupted.

Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) began its mission nearly a year ago to gut the federal workforce through unilaterally shuttering programs, pushing out personnel, and terminating contracts. This effort, which leaned on the Office of Personnel Management’s "Deferred Resignation Program," aimed to downsize the government by offering almost 2 million federal employees the option of entering administrative leave rather than working under the second Trump administration.

Despite claims from DOGE defenders that the project was solely focused on rooting out fraud, waste, and abuse, recent contracting memos from the Defense Information Systems Agency reveal that its tactics caused significant problems at the Pentagon's IT office — a core unit essential to the U.S. military's operations.

The DISA's Command, Control, Communications, and Computers Enterprise Directorate (J6) was particularly hard hit by DOGE cuts, with the unit unable to obtain necessary software due to staff departures. J6 is responsible for maintaining secure channels that connect the Pentagon to military assets around the world, including nuclear capabilities.

According to a DISA memo, the agency's programs office has been "unexpectedly and significantly impacted" by government initiatives incentivizing personnel separation or extended periods of leave. This resulted in an officer who handled a key Pentagon cloud-computing contract departing, leading to that contract expiring entirely. The staffing shortage exposed DISA's systems to extreme risk for loss of service across the Department of Defense.

The impact of DOGE's downsizing is not limited to IT; other areas, such as Fort Greely in Alaska and West Point, New York, are also struggling due to personnel losses and a federal hiring freeze. An official at a U.S. Army Mission Installation Contracting Command conference acknowledged that the unit had been "cut significantly" due to DOGE's program.

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omg this is so messed up 🤯 like Elon Musk thinks he can just swoop in and dismantle an entire critical unit at the Pentagon without thinking about the consequences? Newsflash, dude: the military isn't a startup you can scale back on demand 🚫. And what's with all these "efficiency" measures that are really just euphemisms for slashing budgets and gutting essential services? 🤑 it's like he's playing some kinda real-life video game where you have to eliminate entire departments to win the game... but in reality, you're putting national security at risk 🚨.
 
I'm really worried about what's happening with the Pentagon's IT office 🤯. If they can't get the software they need, how are they supposed to keep our military safe? It's not just about national security, but also about the people who work there - I feel bad for those who lost their jobs due to DOGE's cuts 💔. And it's not just IT, this is happening in other areas too... Fort Greely in Alaska and West Point are struggling with personnel losses and a hiring freeze 🚨. Something needs to be done to fix this mess! We need accountability from our leaders and support for the people who work for us 👊
 
I'm really worried about this 🤕... if Elon Musk's DOGE is messing with the Pentagon's IT unit, that means our military is at risk 🚨. J6 is a huge deal, and they're not just talking about any old software - we're talking about security channels for nuclear capabilities 💣. I don't think it's a coincidence that they lost an officer who handled a key contract... what if their systems are vulnerable now? 🤔 It's one thing to cut costs, but this is national security we're talking about 🔒.
 
🤔 I'm worried about the Pentagon's IT office being severely disrupted 🚨. If they can't even get software they need due to staff departures, how are our military operations gonna go? 💻 It's not just about the tech, it's about security and critical communications with our military assets around the world ⚡️. I'm all for efficiency and streamlining, but at what cost? 🤷‍♂️ Can't we find a balance between downsizing and making sure our most critical systems are still running smoothly? 💸
 
lol I dont get why people are mad at Elon Musk's government downsizing 🤔... like the pentagon's IT unit is literally a mess now 🚮 they cant even get software updates on time 😂 and they're blaming DOGE? that's not a conspiracy theory, thats just basic common sense 💡 it looks like DOGE did what any other gov't agency would've done in their position 👀 maybe its time to rethink the whole idea of government efficiency 🤖
 
🤯 I'm shocked they were able to pull off this level of downsizing without anyone noticing 🙃. I mean, who knew Elon Musk's government efficiency plan was actually just a thinly veiled attempt to screw over the Pentagon and the country 🤑. 2 million people getting to take extended leave or get pushed out? That's just crazy talk 😲. And now we're left with a critical unit responsible for maintaining secure channels being severely disrupted because of it 🚨. The fact that they were able to do this without anyone questioning it is really unsettling 😳. What's next, a complete overhaul of the entire government? 🤯
 
Umm this is crazy 🤯. I get where Elon Musk is coming from, wanting to streamline the government and all that, but the way DOGE is doing it is pretty messed up. Like, I'm not saying the government isn't inefficient, but cutting people out of their jobs without even giving them a chance to find new ones? That's just harsh 🙄.

And now we're talking about the Pentagon's IT unit being severely disrupted because of these cuts? I mean, secure communication channels are super important, especially when you've got nuclear capabilities involved. It's like, how can you expect our military to function properly if they don't have the right tech in place?

I think what really gets me is that this whole thing was supposed to be about rooting out waste and abuse, but it sounds like DOGE just made a bunch of decisions without thinking through the consequences 🤷‍♂️. Anyway, gotta give it to The Intercept for keeping us informed, even if we don't always agree with their views 💡
 
I'm low-key worried about what's going down with this downsizing of government units 🤔. I mean, I get that some folks think DOGE is trying to root out inefficiency, but from where I'm sitting, it seems like they're just cutting loose anyone who might not fit their idea of "streamlining" things 🚫. The fact that the Pentagon's IT unit is struggling to get the necessary software due to staff departures is a big red flag for me 🔴. And let's be real, we don't want our national security vulnerabilities exposed because some suits decided to slash costs 💸. I'm not saying DOGE isn't trying to make things more efficient, but they need to do it in a way that doesn't put the entire system at risk 🤯. It's like they're playing a game of "connect the dots" without thinking about all the dots getting cut off 🎲...
 
omg u guys i cant even... 😱 elon musks department of gov efficiency has literally ruined this critical pentagon unit 🤯 they were supposed to cut waste and fraud but honestly its just a bunch of layoffs and stuff being pushed out 👋 the disa j6 unit which is like super important for national security is now struggling to get software because they lost all their staff 🤦‍♂️ meanwhile fort greely in alaska and west point are also getting hit hard due to personnel losses and hiring freezes 🚫 its just so messed up 💔
 
I'm worried about what's going on with the Pentagon's IT office... 🤯 I mean, think about it - they're the ones responsible for keeping our military's operations running smoothly. It's not just about securing channels to connect with military assets around the world, but also ensuring that their systems are stable and can handle sensitive information.

The fact that DOGE's downsizing efforts have caused such a staffing shortage in this critical unit is alarming. The consequences of that - losing a key Pentagon cloud-computing contract due to personnel separation? That's just unacceptable. It's like they're putting our national security at risk, not just the U.S. military's operations.

I'm also concerned about other areas that are struggling due to DOGE's program, like Fort Greely in Alaska and West Point, New York. Personnel losses and a federal hiring freeze? That's a ticking time bomb for public services. I don't know what's going on with this whole thing, but it feels like we're playing with fire when it comes to our national security.

As someone who cares about democracy and the rule of law, it's hard not to be concerned about these developments. We need strong institutions that can keep us safe, and if DOGE is somehow undermining that... I don't even want to think about it 😬
 
OMG 💥 I'm literally shaking right now about what's going down with DOGE 🤯! Like, I was all about that Elon hype train 🚂, but this is some next-level stuff 📈. Can't believe they're messing with the Pentagon like that 😱. I mean, J6 is totes crucial for national security 💻, and now it's just... up in the air 🤔? The fact that a key officer had to leave due to staffing shortages is wild 🌪️. This whole thing has me feeling super uneasy 😬. Can we talk about how this affects democracy and stuff later?
 
🤦‍♀️ I mean, who needs a functioning Pentagon when you've got Elon Musk running around? Sounds like DOGE's "efficiency" project was more about cutting costs than actually making things run smoother. A few million folks lost their jobs and now the IT department is basically winging it? 📊 No wonder they can't get software... guess that's what happens when you try to cut corners. And let's not forget Fort Greely in Alaska, where I'm sure the breathtaking views of nothingness are just what our military needs right about now 🏔️. Anyway, thanks for keeping us informed, I guess? 👀
 
Umm, I gotta correct you guys - Elon Musk is not involved in this whole thing 🤔. It was actually his (fictional) Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) that did all the downsizing. And yeah, I know, it sounds kinda like a conspiracy theory, but just take a look at those contracting memos from DISA - they're pretty telling 💡. Anyways, this whole thing is super concerning and I'm glad The Intercept is on top of it 📰. We should be paying more attention to what's going down in the Pentagon, for real though 🤯.
 
🚨😬 I'm getting a bit worried about what's happening with Elon Musk's government downsizing efforts 🤯. I mean, I get that some stuff needs trimming, but 2 million employees taking administrative leave? That sounds like a huge mess to me 📝. And now we're hearing that the Pentagon unit responsible for keeping our nuclear capabilities secure is struggling because of it 💣. What's going on here? It seems like DOGE's cuts are having more unintended consequences than intended 💸. We need to be careful not to sacrifice national security for the sake of efficiency 🤔.
 
🤔 this is a wild scenario... i mean, i get where elon musk is coming from on reducing waste in gov't, but the way he's doing it feels super reckless 🚨. like, yeah, fraud and abuse are no joke, but at what cost? we're talking about critical systems that keep our military running smoothly - can't just 'optimize' the workforce like that 💼. plus, what about all these ppl who lost their jobs or have to take extended leave? that's gotta be tough on families 🤕. and now we're hearing that this has affected other areas too... it's not just a tech thing, it's a national security thing 🌎. gotta wonder if elon's vision is really worth the risks 💸
 
I'm really confused about what's going on with Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency... Like how can downsizing a government unit that handles super sensitive info like nuclear capabilities not be a major security risk? 🤔 And I don't get why they would do it in such a sneaky way, just pushing people into admin leave without thinking about the consequences... It sounds like they're playing with fire, and now we're all gonna suffer because of their mess. 😕
 
I'm not surprised 🤔 that Elon Musk's experiment in government downsizing has turned into a disaster 😅. It's like they took all the old saying "don't fix what ain't broke" and made it their motto 🙄. Who knew that gutting an entire unit of the Pentagon would cause problems with secure communication channels? 🤯 I mean, didn't they think about the ripple effect of laying off people who actually know how to do their jobs? 💼 Anyway, kudos to The Intercept for speaking out against this mess 🙌, but can we please get some actual solutions instead of just pointing out the problems? 🤔
 
I'm reading this news about DOGE and I think Elon Musk's team is gonna mess up big time 💥😳. They're all about downsizing, cutting programs, and letting people go... but what they don't realize is that these are essential services we need to keep our country safe 🤝. The Pentagon's IT office is like the backbone of our military's operations – without it, our security is compromised 🚨. I hope someone's gonna step in and fix this before it's too late 😬.
 
🤯 like what's good with Elon Musk and his government efficiency squad? they're literally causing chaos at the Pentagon 🚀💻. I mean, 2 million federal employees left in admin leave is wild, but can't they just use some automation tools or AI to do the job instead of cutting people loose 💸. it's all good for cost savings and whatnot, but at what expense? our national security is compromised because of these cuts 🚫💥. I'm not saying Elon is a bad dude, but this whole thing smells like a publicity stunt 📺.
 
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