By Andy Sullivan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Hundreds of thousands of U.S. federal workers have been ordered not to report to work, while others have been told to stay on the job during the U.S. government shutdown, which started on October 1.

Here is an overview of who has been furloughed at major government agencies, based on their shutdown plans.

DEFENSE DEPARTMENT

The 2 million active-duty members of the military remain on duty.

Roughly 55% of the Defense Department’s 740,000 civilian employees have been furloughed, including those involved in training, procurement and administrative support. Civilians working on cybersecurity, medical care, weapons systems maintenance, intelligence and logistics are still working.

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Only 5% of the Department of Homeland

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