The Pentagon tells the employees of ignoring the e -mail of the “What I did”
- Pentagon requests employees to “stop any response” to Dog’s request for a work report.
- Federal employees were informed of this week by including five tasks they achieved last week by Monday night.
- But the Ministry of Defense instead said it would be the authority to review its employees.
The Pentagon is the first major federal agency to publicly inform employees in response to instructions from the DOGE office at the White House to list their achievements in their work.
“At the present time, please stop any response to the OPM e -mail entitled” What I did last week. “
“The Ministry of Defense is responsible for reviewing the performance of its members, and any review will be conducted according to its procedures,” he said, “He said,” He said, ” statement, Publishing on behalf of Darren S.
He added that the Pentagon will deal with responses to order e -mail.
Selnick was referring to an email sent through the Personnel Management Office, which asked federal employees to respond by 11:59 pm on Monday with five tasks or achievements they achieved during the past week.
“Please do not send any information, links, or secret attachments,” said Dougi Paragraph, which was sent to federal agents throughout the United States.
This came after President Donald Trump publicly wrote on Saturday that he wanted to “become” more aggressive “in cutting workers and expenses than the federal bureaucracy.
Musk, who supervises the DOGE team, announced the e -mail on social media and said that “the failure in the response will be taken as a resignation.”
The Ministry of Defense did not respond to a request for the suspension that Business Insider has sent out of normal working hours.
Employees in other government departments related to security-including the Ministry of Internal Security, the National Security Agency, and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence-did not respond to BI requests to comment.
Representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Federal Investigation Office refused to comment on DOGE emails.