Have you looked at how many DoD civilians are employed nation wide? While I agree that the DoD can be scaled back, cutting civilians does nothing. The VAST majority of the money is contracted out to companies like NG, SAIC, BAH.
We have absolutely critical things that the DoD does need to focus on. Cyber warfare for one. China is investing HEAVILY. We aren't. We shouldn't be building tons more aircraft carriers or attack fighters.
But the gov't needs to retain talent civilians if we are going to have a strong DoD. And don't misunderstand strong DoD as meaning spending as much as we do on defense right now.
My point is the civilian workforce is a drop in the bucket but are the group that are taking the hit for sequestration.
I agree with you that's where the money goes, but not that 'cutting civilians does nothing'.
The big defense companies are the heart of the corrupt interests, and cutting the spending on them is exactly what's needed.
It both frees up the people for more productive things and cuts wasteful spending, while reducing the single most powerful 'special interest' wasting our tax money.
Unfortunately, it's always the case that there's a risk that cuts to big bloated 'special interests' cut first from the 'good' programs instead of the bad. If they have to pick between the tax dollar going to a good program or into their pocket, into their pocket sounds just fine. But I'd still rather see the cuts - I think that usually improves. Not doing it leaves the terrible waste in place.
You mention there are legitimate DoD needs; I agree, I'm suggesting big cuts not eliminating the department.
Vague phrases like 'we need to retain talented civilians for a strong DoD' are a problem - they're used to justify waste. Does that mean 1 million such civilians? or 750k? or 3 million?
Doesn't matter - the argument applies equally without limit. Any cut means 'not having a strong DoD', which is not necessarily correct.
This is how we get into the problem with the DoD, when some people think that ANY CUT to the military budget means 'oh my gosh weak defense we're gonna get conquered!'
Corruption is usually attached to some legitimate 'good cause' or legitimate need, exactly for that reason, that it gets questioned less. The mafia could run a garbage company and charge high prices because who knew how much is too much and garbage collection isn't a service you can eliminate. It's a lot easier to hide waste in bloat for an important area of spending than in something suspicious. The only amazing thing is that the Pentagon objects to any programs, given all the inventives they have to support the excesses.