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NEWS | Sept. 14, 2010

DoD report urges increase in Guard’s civilian technicians

By Lt. Col. Ellen Krenke, National Guard Bureau

ARLINGTON, Va., - The Department of Defense recently submitted to Congress a report recommending an increase in the current legal limits on the number of civilian technicians, who provide support to National Guard members and their units.

"The ability to hire and place more non-dual status technicians in the states is not only advisable, it is critical to mission accomplishment," according to the study.

About 52,000 technicians are spread across the 52 states and territories and the District of Columbia. About 95 percent of the technicians, who hold dual status, are deployable servicemembers.

Less than 5 percent form a small, but vital core of non-deployable civilian or non-dual status technicians.

“What they provide for us are continuity services that are primarily governmental in nature and not military-inherent,” said Air Force Col. William Kolbinger, the National Guard Bureau’s head of technician personnel.
Non-dual status technicians are employed in human resources, administrative services, financial services and information technology.

“As the Army National Guard has transitioned from a strictly strategic reserve to more of a frequently and rotationally mobilized and deployed operational force, both at home and abroad, it has become clear that more of the supporting positions at the state level need to transition from being held by deployable military members of the National Guard to being held by non-deployable civilian technicians,” Army Maj. Gen. Raymond W. Carpenter, the acting director of the Army National Guard, told the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense in April.

The fiscal 2010 National Defense Authorization Act directed the Defense Department to conduct a study on whether an increase in the limit of non-dual status technicians should be recommended for the Guard.

The House version of the fiscal 2011 defense authorization bill includes an increase of 920 Army Guard non-dual status technicians nationwide. The Senate is expected to consider amendments to the bill this fall.

Current law limits the number of non-dual status technicians to 1,950, a number that has not been increased since 1997. The DoD report recommends raising the limit to 5,110.

“New missions and services also provide a critical need for non-dual status technicians,” according to the report. “These areas include family support services, wounded warrior rehire programs, post mobilization services (like psychological health) and programs for surviving spouses.”

 

 

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