No, that is a legit email, I spent nearly 16 years looking at stuff like that while in the Navy. That is what gets printed when you print an email from within Outlook, which has been government standard since 1998 at least. Government email addresses are almost always [email protected], so that checks out. So does the signature block at the bottom, which most government emails have.
What this look like to me is she is in charge of an office section that makes contracts for travel, and she is emailing her staff a list of terms to check for when soliciting bids for travel contracts. She likely did not come up with this list herself, and it is obviously malicious compliance, which has been going around a LOT in both the civilian and military bureaucracy in the last few months.
No, that is a legit email, I spent nearly 16 years looking at stuff like that while in the Navy. That is what gets printed when you print an email from within Outlook, which has been government standard since 1998 at least. Government email addresses are almost always [email protected], so that checks out. So does the signature block at the bottom, which most government emails have.
What this look like to me is she is in charge of an office section that makes contracts for travel, and she is emailing her staff a list of terms to check for when soliciting bids for travel contracts. She likely did not come up with this list herself, and it is obviously malicious compliance, which has been going around a LOT in both the civilian and military bureaucracy in the last few months.