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Defense Contract Management Agency

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I worked full-time for DCMA Manassas for 3 Years - Industrial Specialist Defense Contract Management Agency Employee Review

1.0
13 May 2015
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Pros

Federal benefits, Foot in the door

Cons

Agency doesn't care about the well being or effectiveness of their employees, Manassas/ Chantilly is not interested in growing/ developing their employees and have a "you're replaceable!" attitude, No one is interested in improving the working environment of the agency and have largely decided Manassas/ Chantilly is a lost cause, Leadership counting down days to retirement and not interested in making decisions/ doing their jobs, Their replacements will be hired from the outside, Supervisors caddy with their subordinates

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5.0
8 Apr 2026
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Pros

This agency is mostly secure, and the job is easy to learn.

Cons

Leadership can communicate with each other more between different teams.

2.0
4 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent federal benefits package Strong developmental programs for acquisition-coded employees Flexible work hours Involved and supportive union representatives in most locations Clear pay structure with step increases that don’t require changing jobs

Cons

Organization is highly unorganized and still dealing with a multi‑year restructure that has caused confusion across the entire agency Direction shifts frequently with each new administration’s DoD priorities Ongoing manpower reductions with no relief in workload Widespread burnout among employees Major Executive Orders in 2025 and 2026 created rapid, overwhelming change with little stabilization time Management Analysts (0343s) are consistently deprioritized — no updated PDs, no structural updates, and no developmental plans have ever been created for them At the CMO level, Management Analysts absorb miscellaneous administrative tasks that often fall outside the MSO's intended scope Years of neglect show clearly in the difficulty retaining qualified analysts, the inability to backfill long-standing vacancies, and the excessive workload that never stops growing

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