The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) will relocate much of its Washington, DC, workforce to five regional hubs and vacate several buildings in the area, including its flagship research centre, Reuters reported, citing the agency on Thursday.
The plan is the latest effort by President Donald Trump's administration to reorganize and reduce the size and footprint of the federal government. More than 15,000 USDA employees, about 15% of its total workforce, have this year taken one of the agency's two financial incentive offers to leave.
No more than 2,000 USDA employees will remain in the Washington area once the reorganization is complete, the agency said in a statement.
The rest, about 2,600 people, will be relocated to hubs in Raleigh, North Carolina; Kansas City, Missouri; Indianapolis, Indiana; Fort Collins, Colorado; and Salt Lake City, Utah, the agency said.