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workforce and those supporting
personnel assigned to work directly
with it. [See Section 4308 of the
National Defense Authorization Act for
Fiscal Year 1996 (Pub. L. 104–106; 10
U.S.C.A. section 1701 note), as amended
by section 845 of the National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1998
(Pub. L. 105–85)]. The project was
developed under legislative authority
granted in Fiscal Year 1996 and
modified in Fiscal Year 1998.
Subsequent legislation authorized
establishment of NSPS, a human
resources management system for DoD
under 5 U.S.C. 9902, as enacted by
section 1101 of the National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004
(Pub. L. 108–136). This notice provides
authorization for an out-of-cycle payout
under CCAS prior to transition to NSPS
and addresses procedures for
conversion of employees from this
demonstration project to NSPS.
DATES: This amendment is effective
upon publication of this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
DoD: Mary S. Thomas, Civilian
Acquisition Workforce Personnel
Demonstration Project, 2001 North
Beauregard Street, Suite 210,
Alexandria, VA 22311, 703–681–3508.
OPM: Michael Carmichael, U.S. Office
of Personnel Management, 1900 E Street
NW., Room 7412, Washington, DC
20415, 202–606–1868.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Carmen Suro-Bredie,
Chairman, Trade Policy Staff Committee.
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1. Background
OPM approved and published the
project plan for the Civilian Acquisition
Workforce Personnel Demonstration
Project in the Federal Register on
January 8, 1999 (Volume 64, Number 5,
Part VII). Since that time, three
amendments have been published. The
first amendment was published in the
May 21, 2001, Federal Register, Volume
66, Number 98, to (1) correct
discrepancies in the list of occupational
series included in the project and (2)
authorize managers to offer a buy-in to
Federal employees entering the project
after initial implementation. A second
amendment was published in the April
24, 2002, Federal Register, Volume 67,
Number 79, to (1) make employees in
the top broadband level of their career
path eligible to receive a ‘‘very high’’
overall contribution score and (2)
reduce the minimum rating period
under CCAS to 90 consecutive calendar
days. Finally, the third amendment was
published in the July 1, 2002, Federal
Register, Volume 67, Number 126, to (1)
list all organizations that are eligible to
participate in the project and (2) make
the resulting adjustments to the table
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OFFICE OF PERSONNEL
MANAGEMENT
Civilian Acquisition Workforce
Personnel Demonstration Project;
Department of Defense
Office of Personnel
Management.
ACTION: Notice of amendment to this
demonstration to facilitate the transition
of Acquisition Demonstration Project
employees to the National Security
Personnel System (NSPS) by authorizing
an out-of-cycle Contribution-based
Compensation and Appraisal System
(CCAS) payout and amending
conversion-out procedures.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Department of Defense
(DoD or ‘‘the Department’’), with the
approval of the Office of Personnel
Management (OPM), received authority
to conduct a personnel demonstration
project within DoD’s civilian acquisition
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that describes the project’s workforce
demographics and union representation.
This demonstration project involves
hiring and appointment authorities;
broadbanding; simplified classification;
a contribution-based compensation and
appraisal system; revised reduction-inforce procedures; academic degree and
certificate training; and sabbaticals.
2. Overview
This amendment provides the
authority to individual DoD
Components to conduct an out-of-cycle
CCAS payout prior to transition to
NSPS. Prior to transition of any
demonstration project employees to
NSPS, a CCAS closeout appraisal must
be accomplished and an out-of-cycle
payout may be made. The required
funding floors [not less than two percent
of an activity’s total salary budget for
Contribution Rating Increases (CRIs) and
not less than one percent of an activity’s
total salary budget for Contribution
Awards (CAs)] may be suspended for
any out-of-cycle payout. This
amendment also provides authority to
convert employees from this
demonstration project to NSPS in
accordance with DoD implementing
issuances pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 9902.
Office of Personnel Management.
Linda M. Springer,
Director.
I. Executive Summary
The project was designed by a Process
Action Team (PAT) under the authority
of the Under Secretary of Defense for
Acquisition and Technology, with the
participation of and review by DoD and
OPM. The purpose of the project is to
enhance the quality, professionalism,
and management of the DoD acquisition
workforce through improvements in the
human resources management system.
II. Introduction
This demonstration project provides
managers, at the lowest practical level,
the authority, control, and flexibility
they need to achieve quality acquisition
processes and quality products. This
project not only provides a system that
retains, recognizes, and rewards
employees for their contribution, but
also supports their personal and
professional growth.
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A. Purpose
The purpose of this amendment is to
ensure that demonstration employees
are not inadvertently penalized, but
receive their earned contribution-based
permanent pay increases and/or
contribution awards, upon transition to
NSPS. Additionally, since the current
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demonstration project plan only
contains conversion-out procedures for
employees converting back to General
Schedule positions, this amendment
will authorize conversion-out
procedures for employees transitioning
to NSPS. Pursuant to 5 CFR 470.315, an
amendment is hereby made to the
Federal Register, Civilian Acquisition
Workforce Personnel Demonstration
Project; Department of Defense; Notice,
Friday, January 8, 1999, Volume 64,
Number 5, Part VII.
B. Employee Notification and Collective
Bargaining Requirements
The demonstration project program
office shall notify employees of this
amendment by posting it on the
demonstration’s Web site (https://
www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/policy/
acqdemo/ index.htm). Participating
organizations must fulfill any collective
bargaining obligations to unions that
represent employees covered by the
demonstration.
III. Personnel System Changes
[64 FR 1452] Section III.D.1.
Contribution-Based Compensation and
Appraisal System. Insert the following
new paragraph after the 2nd paragraph:
‘‘As described in detail below, the CCAS
uses performance factors to measure
contributions for appraisal purposes.
Any AcqDemo organization scheduled
to transition to the National Security
Personnel System (NSPS) may notify
affected employees that, as of a
specified date, the performance
appraisal provisions of Section III.D.
shall cease to apply, and that
appropriate performance management
standards may be substituted for CCAS
performance factors until the
organization is covered by NSPS.’’
[64 FR 1477] Section III.D.4. Pay
Pools. Amend the last sentence of the
last paragraph to read, ‘‘The funds to be
included in the pay pool will be
computed based on the salaries of the
employees in the pay pool as of the last
calendar day of the CCAS appraisal
period.’’
[64 FR 1478] Section III.D.5. Salary
Adjustment Guidelines. Insert as last
sentence in 4th paragraph (that begins
‘‘The contribution rating
increase* * *’’): In the event of an outof-cycle payout (see Section V.C.), this
funding floor may be suspended.
[64 FR 1478] Section III.D.5. Salary
Adjustment Guidelines. Insert as last
sentence in 5th paragraph (that begins
‘‘The contribution award fund* * *’’):
In the event of an out-of-cycle payout
(see Section V.C.), this funding floor
may be suspended.
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[64 FR 1484] Section V.C. [Added.] C.
Conversion to the National Security
Personnel System (NSPS). Prior to
transition of any demonstration project
employees to NSPS, a CCAS closeout
appraisal must be accomplished and an
out-of-cycle payout may be made.
Funding levels for out-of-cycle payouts
may be reduced on a pro rata basis if the
period between the previous CCAS
payout and the out-of-cycle payout was
less than one year. Funding that
corresponds to the general pay increase
shall not form part of the pay pools for
any out-of-cycle payouts. Thereafter,
conversion of employees covered by this
demonstration to NSPS shall be
accomplished in accordance with NSPS
implementing issuances published by
the Department. The General Schedule
conversion procedures regarding
reduction-in-force service credit (i.e.,
Section V.B.4. of the existing
demonstration project plan) shall not
apply to employees converted from the
demonstration to NSPS, because after
conversion to NSPS, the Department
will determine retention standing solely
on the basis of the NSPS final
regulations at 5 CFR part 9901, subpart
F, and related implementing issuances.
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OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
Civilian Acquisition Workforce Personnel Demonstration Project;
Department of Defense
AGENCY: Office of Personnel Management.
ACTION: Notice of amendment to this demonstration to facilitate the
transition of Acquisition Demonstration Project employees to the
National Security Personnel System (NSPS) by authorizing an out-of-
cycle Contribution-based Compensation and Appraisal System (CCAS)
payout and amending conversion-out procedures.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Defense (DoD or ``the Department''), with
the approval of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), received
authority to conduct a personnel demonstration project within DoD's
civilian acquisition workforce and those supporting personnel assigned
to work directly with it. [See Section 4308 of the National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1996 (Pub. L. 104-106; 10 U.S.C.A.
section 1701 note), as amended by section 845 of the National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1998 (Pub. L. 105-85)]. The project
was developed under legislative authority granted in Fiscal Year 1996
and modified in Fiscal Year 1998. Subsequent legislation authorized
establishment of NSPS, a human resources management system for DoD
under 5 U.S.C. 9902, as enacted by section 1101 of the National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004 (Pub. L. 108-136). This notice
provides authorization for an out-of-cycle payout under CCAS prior to
transition to NSPS and addresses procedures for conversion of employees
from this demonstration project to NSPS.
DATES: This amendment is effective upon publication of this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: DoD: Mary S. Thomas, Civilian
Acquisition Workforce Personnel Demonstration Project, 2001 North
Beauregard Street, Suite 210, Alexandria, VA 22311, 703-681-3508. OPM:
Michael Carmichael, U.S. Office of Personnel Management, 1900 E Street
NW., Room 7412, Washington, DC 20415, 202-606-1868.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Background
OPM approved and published the project plan for the Civilian
Acquisition Workforce Personnel Demonstration Project in the Federal
Register on January 8, 1999 (Volume 64, Number 5, Part VII). Since that
time, three amendments have been published. The first amendment was
published in the May 21, 2001, Federal Register, Volume 66, Number 98,
to (1) correct discrepancies in the list of occupational series
included in the project and (2) authorize managers to offer a buy-in to
Federal employees entering the project after initial implementation. A
second amendment was published in the April 24, 2002, Federal Register,
Volume 67, Number 79, to (1) make employees in the top broadband level
of their career path eligible to receive a ``very high'' overall
contribution score and (2) reduce the minimum rating period under CCAS
to 90 consecutive calendar days. Finally, the third amendment was
published in the July 1, 2002, Federal Register, Volume 67, Number 126,
to (1) list all organizations that are eligible to participate in the
project and (2) make the resulting adjustments to the table
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that describes the project's workforce demographics and union
representation. This demonstration project involves hiring and
appointment authorities; broadbanding; simplified classification; a
contribution-based compensation and appraisal system; revised
reduction-in-force procedures; academic degree and certificate
training; and sabbaticals.
2. Overview
This amendment provides the authority to individual DoD Components
to conduct an out-of-cycle CCAS payout prior to transition to NSPS.
Prior to transition of any demonstration project employees to NSPS, a
CCAS closeout appraisal must be accomplished and an out-of-cycle payout
may be made. The required funding floors [not less than two percent of
an activity's total salary budget for Contribution Rating Increases
(CRIs) and not less than one percent of an activity's total salary
budget for Contribution Awards (CAs)] may be suspended for any out-of-
cycle payout. This amendment also provides authority to convert
employees from this demonstration project to NSPS in accordance with
DoD implementing issuances pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 9902. Office of
Personnel Management.
Linda M. Springer,
Director.
I. Executive Summary
The project was designed by a Process Action Team (PAT) under the
authority of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and
Technology, with the participation of and review by DoD and OPM. The
purpose of the project is to enhance the quality, professionalism, and
management of the DoD acquisition workforce through improvements in the
human resources management system.
II. Introduction
This demonstration project provides managers, at the lowest
practical level, the authority, control, and flexibility they need to
achieve quality acquisition processes and quality products. This
project not only provides a system that retains, recognizes, and
rewards employees for their contribution, but also supports their
personal and professional growth.
A. Purpose
The purpose of this amendment is to ensure that demonstration
employees are not inadvertently penalized, but receive their earned
contribution-based permanent pay increases and/or contribution awards,
upon transition to NSPS. Additionally, since the current demonstration
project plan only contains conversion-out procedures for employees
converting back to General Schedule positions, this amendment will
authorize conversion-out procedures for employees transitioning to
NSPS. Pursuant to 5 CFR 470.315, an amendment is hereby made to the
Federal Register, Civilian Acquisition Workforce Personnel
Demonstration Project; Department of Defense; Notice, Friday, January
8, 1999, Volume 64, Number 5, Part VII.
B. Employee Notification and Collective Bargaining Requirements
The demonstration project program office shall notify employees of
this amendment by posting it on the demonstration's Web site (https://
www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/policy/acqdemo/index.htm). Participating
organizations must fulfill any collective bargaining obligations to
unions that represent employees covered by the demonstration.
III. Personnel System Changes
[64 FR 1452] Section III.D.1. Contribution-Based Compensation and
Appraisal System. Insert the following new paragraph after the 2nd
paragraph: ``As described in detail below, the CCAS uses performance
factors to measure contributions for appraisal purposes. Any AcqDemo
organization scheduled to transition to the National Security Personnel
System (NSPS) may notify affected employees that, as of a specified
date, the performance appraisal provisions of Section III.D. shall
cease to apply, and that appropriate performance management standards
may be substituted for CCAS performance factors until the organization
is covered by NSPS.''
[64 FR 1477] Section III.D.4. Pay Pools. Amend the last sentence of
the last paragraph to read, ``The funds to be included in the pay pool
will be computed based on the salaries of the employees in the pay pool
as of the last calendar day of the CCAS appraisal period.''
[64 FR 1478] Section III.D.5. Salary Adjustment Guidelines. Insert
as last sentence in 4th paragraph (that begins ``The contribution
rating increase* * *''): In the event of an out-of-cycle payout (see
Section V.C.), this funding floor may be suspended.
[64 FR 1478] Section III.D.5. Salary Adjustment Guidelines. Insert
as last sentence in 5th paragraph (that begins ``The contribution award
fund* * *''): In the event of an out-of-cycle payout (see Section
V.C.), this funding floor may be suspended.
[64 FR 1484] Section V.C. [Added.] C. Conversion to the National
Security Personnel System (NSPS). Prior to transition of any
demonstration project employees to NSPS, a CCAS closeout appraisal must
be accomplished and an out-of-cycle payout may be made. Funding levels
for out-of-cycle payouts may be reduced on a pro rata basis if the
period between the previous CCAS payout and the out-of-cycle payout was
less than one year. Funding that corresponds to the general pay
increase shall not form part of the pay pools for any out-of-cycle
payouts. Thereafter, conversion of employees covered by this
demonstration to NSPS shall be accomplished in accordance with NSPS
implementing issuances published by the Department. The General
Schedule conversion procedures regarding reduction-in-force service
credit (i.e., Section V.B.4. of the existing demonstration project
plan) shall not apply to employees converted from the demonstration to
NSPS, because after conversion to NSPS, the Department will determine
retention standing solely on the basis of the NSPS final regulations at
5 CFR part 9901, subpart F, and related implementing issuances.
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