The Pentagon is freezing travel and government credit cards for civilian employees to comply with DOGE's cost-savings initiatives.
In an effort to further shrink the size of its civilian workforce, the Defense Department is reopening the Deferred Resignation Program and offering early retirements or voluntary separations to its ...
The spending limit on government-issued travel and purchase cards for federal civilian employees was reduced to $1, according to instructions posted on the Defense Department's website.
The Trump administration has frozen the government-issued credit cards that civilian employees of the Defense Department use for small purchases of supplies and equipment to support military units.
Agencies across the federal government have essentially frozen 200,000 purchase and travel cards, according to GSA, which is ...
President Trump ordered federal employees back to the office full-time. The end of remote work in the government has been chaotic, workers say.
(Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) The Defense Department effectively barred its civilian employees from using their government-issued travel charge cards, according to a DOD memo. The new spending ...
DOGE, spearheaded by Elon Musk, is targeting government employee spending as part of its cost-saving initiatives. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) ...