What processes are in place within the Navy to ensure the workload associated with reductions being made in the civilian workforce is in fact ceasing, as opposed to being absorbed by other labor sources such as contractors or military personnel?
On the recordMarch 5, 2012
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Bordallo questions Navy's management of civilian workforce reductions.
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