Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s happening at CNA?
IPR's work slowed down but the FFRDC is going fine
I heard about 20+ RIFs coming soon.
Are the RIFs in IPR or the Center for Naval Analysis or both?
ipr
CNA Management meets every week to reassess the number of how many IPR staff needed...some of the reassessment is bleeding over into overhead staff (VP of business development was fired about a month ago), and now FFRDC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s happening at CNA?
IPR's work slowed down but the FFRDC is going fine
I heard about 20+ RIFs coming soon.
Are the RIFs in IPR or the Center for Naval Analysis or both?
ipr
CNA Management meets every week to reassess the number of how many IPR staff needed...some of the reassessment is bleeding over into overhead staff (VP of business development was fired about a month ago), and now FFRDC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the Govt shutdown affecting work at FFRDC's?
All of RAND’s FFRDCs were WAY below ceiling in FY25. We are starting FY26 without the usual backlog of work. The shutdown makes a bad situation even worse. Word is that massive RIF plans are being finalized now and will occur right before the holidays. VPs for research, talent, finance, Arroyo have all suddenly resigned in the past few months. CEO says absolutely nothing to us and there’s no strategy outside of his sandbox that is the new AI division funded by philanthropy. Nobody seems to like working here anymore. It’s horrible.
Wow. That sounds really bad. But you left already, right? You're not just going to wait to be laid off from a place you hate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the Govt shutdown affecting work at FFRDC's?
All of RAND’s FFRDCs were WAY below ceiling in FY25. We are starting FY26 without the usual backlog of work. The shutdown makes a bad situation even worse. Word is that massive RIF plans are being finalized now and will occur right before the holidays. VPs for research, talent, finance, Arroyo have all suddenly resigned in the past few months. CEO says absolutely nothing to us and there’s no strategy outside of his sandbox that is the new AI division funded by philanthropy. Nobody seems to like working here anymore. It’s horrible.
Wow. That sounds really bad. But you left already, right? You're not just going to wait to be laid off from a place you hate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the Govt shutdown affecting work at FFRDC's?
All of RAND’s FFRDCs were WAY below ceiling in FY25. We are starting FY26 without the usual backlog of work. The shutdown makes a bad situation even worse. Word is that massive RIF plans are being finalized now and will occur right before the holidays. VPs for research, talent, finance, Arroyo have all suddenly resigned in the past few months. CEO says absolutely nothing to us and there’s no strategy outside of his sandbox that is the new AI division funded by philanthropy. Nobody seems to like working here anymore. It’s horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s happening at CNA?
IPR's work slowed down but the FFRDC is going fine
I heard about 20+ RIFs coming soon.
Are the RIFs in IPR or the Center for Naval Analysis or both?
ipr
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the Govt shutdown affecting work at FFRDC's?
All of RAND’s FFRDCs were WAY below ceiling in FY25. We are starting FY26 without the usual backlog of work. The shutdown makes a bad situation even worse. Word is that massive RIF plans are being finalized now and will occur right before the holidays. VPs for research, talent, finance, Arroyo have all suddenly resigned in the past few months. CEO says absolutely nothing to us and there’s no strategy outside of his sandbox that is the new AI division funded by philanthropy. Nobody seems to like working here anymore. It’s horrible.
All of this sounds about right, but where is before the holidays coming from? What’re they waiting for?
Executive indecisiveness?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the Govt shutdown affecting work at FFRDC's?
All of RAND’s FFRDCs were WAY below ceiling in FY25. We are starting FY26 without the usual backlog of work. The shutdown makes a bad situation even worse. Word is that massive RIF plans are being finalized now and will occur right before the holidays. VPs for research, talent, finance, Arroyo have all suddenly resigned in the past few months. CEO says absolutely nothing to us and there’s no strategy outside of his sandbox that is the new AI division funded by philanthropy. Nobody seems to like working here anymore. It’s horrible.
All of this sounds about right, but where is before the holidays coming from? What’re they waiting for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the Govt shutdown affecting work at FFRDC's?
All of RAND’s FFRDCs were WAY below ceiling in FY25. We are starting FY26 without the usual backlog of work. The shutdown makes a bad situation even worse. Word is that massive RIF plans are being finalized now and will occur right before the holidays. VPs for research, talent, finance, Arroyo have all suddenly resigned in the past few months. CEO says absolutely nothing to us and there’s no strategy outside of his sandbox that is the new AI division funded by philanthropy. Nobody seems to like working here anymore. It’s horrible.
Anonymous wrote:How is the Govt shutdown affecting work at FFRDC's?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s happening at CNA?
IPR's work slowed down but the FFRDC is going fine
I heard about 20+ RIFs coming soon.
Are the RIFs in IPR or the Center for Naval Analysis or both?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s happening at CNA?
IPR's work slowed down but the FFRDC is going fine
I heard about 20+ RIFs coming soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s happening at CNA?
IPR's work slowed down but the FFRDC is going fine