The U.S. Army is ditching the old way of doing business when it comes to keeping its most skilled technical experts in uniform. Moving away from the standard, “one-size-fits-all” check, the service is ...
Many senior Army warrant officers seeking to remain in the service will have to place bids for their retention bonuses in a new auction-style system meant to ensure the service retains the highly ...
WASHINGTON — The Army is launching a new Warrant Officer Retention Bonus Auction. This initiative introduces a market‑based approach to retaining senior technical talent while ensuring responsible ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Army Warrant Officers will bid against each other for retention bonuses for six-year active duty contracts. The Army will soon ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Warrant officer candidates take the oath during their graduation ceremony in 2024. (Sgt. Adena McCluskey/U.S. Army National Guard) ...
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The Army has long relied on fixed retention bonuses to keep senior technical experts in uniform. But as competition for specialized skills intensifies, leaders are trying something new: an auction.
Warrant officer candidates take the oath during their graduation ceremony in 2024. (Sgt. Adena McCluskey/U.S. Army National Guard) The Army has long relied on fixed retention bonuses to keep senior ...