CIA offers buyouts to employees as Trump aims to transform federal government

The CIA confirmed Wednesday that it offered buyouts to employees who volunteer to resign, the latest group of federal workers to receive such a proposal as President Trump pushes to transform the federal government.

A CIA spokesperson declined to say how many people received the offers or whether they face any deadline to decide.

However, the buyout offered to CIA employees differs from the “fork in the road” offer extended to other federal employees and includes Voluntary Early Retirement Authority, known as VERA, and resignation options. And it will not be available to all CIA staff, CBS News has learned.

VERA enables agencies that are being substantially restructured or reorganized to “temporarily lower the age and service requirements in order to increase the number of employees who are eligible for retirement,” according to OPM. It’s intended to encourage more people to voluntarily separate from their positions earlier and allow employees “to receive an immediate annuity years before they would otherwise be eligible.”

There are multiple national security exceptions for the CIA buyouts — though it’s not immediately clear exactly who might be included in these. While the CIA received an agency-wide message similar to the email sent to Office of Personnel Management personnel, eligibility for CIA personnel is limited and based on the mission requirements of certain employees, CBS News has learned. Those who work on high-priority issues may not be approved for the buyout.