The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Washington, D.C. became the first major national security agency to join the government-wide initiative for agency restructuring by offering voluntary buyouts to all its staff members.
CIA workers who choose to resign voluntarily will receive up to eight months of pay and benefits under the buyout program revealed on February 4, 2025. President Donald Trump’s initiative to reduce the federal workforce includes plans to restructure intelligence agencies according to his security priorities.
CIA’s Workforce Reduction Strategy
The CIA Director John Ratcliffe reportedly advocated for the agency to be included in the buyout program even though national security agencies are usually exempt from these measures. The organization’s new plan which has been called a “holistic strategy to revamp the agency” intends to make operations more efficient while continuing to maintain the CIA’s effectiveness in intelligence collection and protection of national security.
The CIA spokesperson stated the buyout option is available for all employees although certain essential positions are exempt to maintain operations of classified intelligence activities.

Government-Wide Layoffs and Workforce Changes
The administration initiated buyouts as part of a larger restructuring plan which impacts various federal agencies. Official guidance on voluntary separation incentives existed from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) before the CIA’s involvement represented a historic change in personnel policies for national security agencies.
According to Trump administration representatives buyouts will lead to greater efficiency yet critics see these moves as extensive workforce reductions that pose risks to national security.
Future of CIA Operations
There is concern among intelligence experts about risks to national security but Ratcliffe argues the move will inject the agency with fresh energy. The planned changes for the CIA will influence both its covert operations team and its analytical units because they aim to enhance field missions and intelligence collection.