DoD Considers Omitting Gender Pronouns, Names from Promotion Boards

July 18, 2020

In a virtual town hall on Friday Defense Secretary Mark Esper said the Pentagon is discussing striking information such as names and gender identification from its promotion board process.

The Department of Defense recently announced it would stop including photos in officer promotion boards, a decision that the department hopes will help combat unconscious bias, MIlitary.com reports.

“We are trying to root these practices out that might enable unconscious bias. … I’ve asked [the] directorate to go out and come back within 45 to 60 days to present a plan by which we could strike references to names, references to gender that may trigger unconscious bias. It’s to make sure it’s a merit-based system and solely a merit-based system,” Esper said.

The answer was in response to  a question posed by Army Sgt. 1st Class Jonathan Fadeyi, the first sergeant of the 47th Combat Support Hospital at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.

Photo by Nahjier Williams/U.S. Army

July 18, 2020

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