Key Elements of Military Retirement System Modification

Key Elements of Military Retirement System Modification
Author: David Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2014
Genre: Military pensions
ISBN:

The precedence of a military pension system was established in the colonies well before the birth of the United States and was modified throughout our country's history to accommodate economic realities, social norms and military requirements. Although the current system has enjoyed a period of relative constancy since 1980, massive federal debt and the threat that military compensation liability will consume the DoD budget compels exploration of cost reduction modifications. Within the DoD, the Defense Business Board and 10-15-55 initiatives propose to restructure the current system to reduce costs and realign it towards the private sector model. Although the 10-15-55 proposal is superior, it remains unaligned as it does not adequately consider existing educational benefits, strategic communications and professionalism aspects of the military profession.

The Military Retirement System

The Military Retirement System
Author: United States. Congressional Budget Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1978
Genre: Military pensions
ISBN:

'The New Politics of Race' brings together Winant's new and previously published essays to form a comprehensive picture of the origins and nature of the complex racial politics that engulf us today.

An Overview of Past Proposals for Military Retirement Reform

An Overview of Past Proposals for Military Retirement Reform
Author: John Christian
Publisher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0833039873

By one estimate, between fiscal years 1995 and 2005, total compensation costs for current and former military personnel increased by almost 60 percent. The military retirement benefit remains a significant portion of these costs, and every change to accessions, retention, and basic pay today will have a future effect on pension expenditures. This technical report provides an overview of the history of U.S. military retirement studies and associated legislation, with a particular focus on the past 60 years of proposed reforms. It is organized around the following five major issues that have driven attempts at retirement system reform: cost, equity, selective retention, civilian comparability, and force management flexibility. The author finds that cost alone is reason to analyze the current retirement system, and reform proposals of the past have focused carefully on cost. However, he also finds that, as the military's mission evolves over time, it is also important to consider the sometimes subtle incentive effects that the retirement system has on service member behavior. Beyond considerations of cost, reform of the military retirement system necessarily involves ramifications for force structure and operational readiness.

A Policy Analysis of Reserve Retirement Reform

A Policy Analysis of Reserve Retirement Reform
Author: Beth J. Asch
Publisher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0833078127

As the burden of defense borne by reserve forces has increased, more attention has been paid to differences between the compensation systems for the reserve and active components. One particular emphasis is on the retirement systems, a key difference being that reserve members who complete 20 years must wait until age 60 to draw benefits whereas active members can draw benefits immediately upon discharge. This monograph compares the reserve and active retirement systems, discusses the importance of structuring compensation to enable flexibility in managing active and reserve manpower, describes how the debate over reserve retirement reform has differed from active component retirement reform debate, and considers obstacles to reform and how they might be overcome. It also provides a quantitative assessment of several past congressional proposals to change the reserve retirement system in terms of their effects on reserve participation and personnel costs, concluding that proposals to reduce the age at which eligible members may begin receiving retirement benefits are not cost-effective means of sustaining or increasing reserve component retention. It also concludes that a menu of member options can be a powerful tool to maintain morale and overcome obstacles to reform. Current members could be given the choice of staying in the current retirement system or joining the new one, and the choice might be offered over a period of time, say five years. New entrants and reentrants with few years of service might be placed under the new system.

Military Retirement

Military Retirement
Author: Congressional Service
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2018-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781720627616

The military retirement system is a government-funded, noncontributory, defined benefit system that has historically been viewed as a significant incentive in retaining a career military force. The system currently includes monthly compensation for qualified active and reserve retirees, disability benefits for those deemed medically unfit to serve, and a survivor annuity program for the eligible survivors of deceased retirees. The amount of compensation is dependent on time served, basic pay at retirement, and annual Cost-of-Living-Adjustments (COLAs). Military retirees are also entitled to nonmonetary benefits including exchange and commissary privileges, medical care through TRICARE, and access to Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) facilities and programs. Currently, active component personnel are eligible for retirement (i.e., vested) after completing 20 years of service (YOS). Reserve personnel are eligible for retirement after 20 years of creditable service based on a points system, but do not typically begin to draw retirement pay until age 60. A third category of retirement is disability retirement. In FY2016, approximately $57 billion was paid to 2.3 million military retirees and survivors. Given the size of the program, some have viewed military retirement as a place where substantial budgetary savings could be made. However, others have argued that past modifications intended to save money have had a deleterious effect on military recruiting and retention. Military retirees, families, and veterans' service organizations closely monitor potential changes to the retirement system. When considering alternatives to the current system, Congress may choose to consider the balance between military retirement system as a retention incentive, budget constraints, and the needs and concerns of their constituents.

Strengthening the Military Family Readiness System for a Changing American Society

Strengthening the Military Family Readiness System for a Changing American Society
Author: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2019-10-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0309489539

The U.S. military has been continuously engaged in foreign conflicts for over two decades. The strains that these deployments, the associated increases in operational tempo, and the general challenges of military life affect not only service members but also the people who depend on them and who support them as they support the nation â€" their families. Family members provide support to service members while they serve or when they have difficulties; family problems can interfere with the ability of service members to deploy or remain in theater; and family members are central influences on whether members continue to serve. In addition, rising family diversity and complexity will likely increase the difficulty of creating military policies, programs and practices that adequately support families in the performance of military duties. Strengthening the Military Family Readiness System for a Changing American Society examines the challenges and opportunities facing military families and what is known about effective strategies for supporting and protecting military children and families, as well as lessons to be learned from these experiences. This report offers recommendations regarding what is needed to strengthen the support system for military families.

Setting Military Compensation to Support Recruitment, Retention, and Performance

Setting Military Compensation to Support Recruitment, Retention, and Performance
Author: Beth J. Asch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-02-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781977403988

Drawing on a large body of research, this RAND Arroyo report, part of a series, provides an examination of the role of military compensation as a strategic human resource tool, how well it fulfills that role, and how it could be improved.

Blended Retirement System

Blended Retirement System
Author: Lightbulb Press
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-01-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781933569130

An introduction to the DoD's new BRS, with helpful information for servicemembers about whether to opt-in.