Career Program 18 Workshop - United States Army
[Pages:29]Environment, Safety and Occupational Health
Career Program 18 Workshop
Mr. Ray Fatz
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Environment, Safety & Occupational Health
August 22, 2000
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Strategic Responsiveness Goals
1 Brigade
Ports of Embarkation
1 Division
96 Hours
120 Hours
Joint Area Of Operations
5 Divisions
30 Days
Ports of Debarkation
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Spectrum of Military Operations
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Civilian Support to Contingency Operations Operations Prior to FY96
DESERT SHIELD/STORM 2000-2500
HAITI
65-90
BOSNIA
165-530
Types of Skills
Contract/Procurement Specialist Computer Systems Analysts Real Estate Specialists Linguists/Interpreters Recreation Specialists
Public Affairs Safety Officer Engineers Postal Intelligence
Logistics Assistance Specialists Weapons Systems/Ammunition Port Operations Transportation Maintenance
Recent Deployments
FY 96 gt 200 DA Civilians Deployed FY 97 gt 200 DA Civilians Deployed FY 98 gt 200 DA Civilians Deployed plus 16 per week during Southern Watch FY 99 gt 300 DA Civilians Deployed
gt (greater than)
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Army Civilians
Army Employs Civilians because they:
? Permit military to perform military duties ? Are more economical ? Possess unavailable skills ? Assure continuity of operations ? Integral part of the Army Team
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Army Civilian Average Age: 46.6 yrs Average Length of Service: 17.2 yrs
Army Demographics
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Changes in Retirement Eligibility Distributions
Population: Career Program, Military Function, Full-Time Permanents
Percent
70 63
Not Eligible
62
Early Retirements
60
Retirement Eligible
50
46
49
40
37
34
33
30
27
30
30
26
20
21
20
10
12
10
0
1998
2001
2003
2007
Fiscal Years
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2010
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Drawdown
800 769.7
750
732 710
700
650 600
550
500
Military
610 575
540 510 500 492
450 402.9
400
Civilian*
350 380.4
300
250
200
365.5 333.6 294.2
279.5 266.5
255.2 243.2
FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 FY93 FY94 FY95 FY96 FY97
488 479.4 480
44% Reduction
232.6 224.9 217.9
FY98 FY99 FY00
Actual Strength Projected Strength
38% Reduction
480 480 480 480 480
48% Reduction
214.8 211.7 210.7 209.7 209.2
FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05
8000 7000 6000
7000 6434
5952 5849
5000
5273 4739
4000
3000
2000 * Military Function Only Projected numbers from 00-05 POM
1000 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 FY93 FY94
Updated Feb 00
4357
FY95
Civilian Personnelists (Includes Civil Works COE)
4052 3892 3738 3508
59% Reduction
2597 2562 2537 2345 2319 2306
FY96 FY97
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FY98
FY99
FY00
FY01
FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05
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