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Besides shutting down Joint Forces Command, Gates wants to: Trim by 10 percent the budget for contractors who support the Defense Department; Freeze the number of employees working for his office, defense agencies and combatant commands for the next three years; and Cut at least 50 general and flag officer positions and 150 senior civilian executive positions over the next two years. Savings from closing Joint Forces Command will be offset by the cost of shifting some jobs and roles elsewhere, Gates said. The command, which holds more than 1 million square feet of real estate in Suffolk and Norfolk, Va., lists its mission as training troops from all services to work together for specific missions. It tries to make sure equipment used by different services works together and looks for gaps in capabilities within military services that could be filled by a specially trained joint force. The command is headed by a four-star military officer, the highest grade currently in use. Marine Gen. James Mattis was its commander until named last month to replace Army Gen. David Petraeus as head of U.S. Central Command. His replacement will be Gen. Ray Odierno, now the war commander in Iraq. Odierno's job will be to eliminate his own office, officials said. The plan Gates outlined was similar to one suggested last month by the Defense Business Board, a panel of company executives who advise the Pentagon. The panel identified Joint Forces Command as contributing to much of the contractor bloat because it had more contractors than government employees on its payroll. ___ Online: Defense Department: http://www.defense.gov/ U.S. Joint Forces Command:
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