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which is located on the 13th floor of the
National Press Club. ‘‘Higher Education:
A Critical Partner in Global Agricultural
Development’’ continues to be the
central theme of BIFAD’s initiatives and
the July meeting.
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Food security, including the broadly
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the Agency’s increased efforts in
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regard to universities as subcontractors.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and
Technology
[Docket Number 0906181062–91065–01]
Amendments to Alternative Personnel
Management System (APMS) at the
National Institute of Standards and
Technology
AGENCY: National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of amendments.
SUMMARY: National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST)
announces amendments to NIST’s
Alternative Personnel Management
System (APMS). The amendments
change the performance management
system of the Senior Professional (ST)
employees at NIST.
DATES: This notice is effective on July
21, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
questions or comments, please contact
Susanne Porch at the National Institute
of Standards and Technology, (301)
975–2487.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
In accordance with Public Law 99–
574, the NIST Authorization Act for
Fiscal Year 1987 (15 U.S.C. 275 note),
the Office of Personnel Management
(OPM) approved a demonstration
project plan, ‘‘Alternative Personnel
Management System (APMS) at the
National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST),’’ and published the
plan in the Federal Register on October
2, 1987 (52 FR 37082). The project plan
has been amended twice to clarify
certain NIST authorities (54 FR 21331,
May 17, 1989, and 55 FR 39220,
September 25, 1990). The project plan
and subsequent amendments were
consolidated in the final APMS plan,
which became permanent on October
21, 1997, (62 FR 54604). NIST published
an amendment on May 6, 2005 (70 FR
23996), which became permanent on
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June 6, 2005. NIST published an
amendment on July 15, 2008 (FR 73
40502), which became permanent on
October 1, 2008.
The plan provides for modifications
to be made as experience is gained,
results are analyzed, and conclusions
are reached with regard to the working
efficacy of the system. This notice
formally amends the APMS plan to
exclude NIST ST employees from the
APMS performance management system
and to include these employees in the
Department of Commerce’s 5-level
performance management system. NIST
is making this modification because it
has determined that ST employees
should be evaluated in the same manner
as all other Department of Commerce ST
employees, which is under the 5-level
performance management system.
Dated: July 16, 2009.
Patrick Gallagher,
Deputy Director.
Table of Contents
I. Executive Summary
II. Basis for APMS Plan Modification
III. Changes to the APMS Plan
I. Executive Summary
The National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST) is removing its
Senior Professional (ST) employees
from the Alternative Personnel
Management System (APMS)
performance management system.
Instead, ST employees will be covered
under the Department of Commerce’s 5level performance management system.
This amendment modifies the July 15,
2008 (73 FR 40502) amendment.
Specifically, NIST will exclude ST
employees from the performance
management piece of the APMS. NIST
ST employees will be covered under the
Department of Commerce’s 5-level
performance management system.
NIST will continually monitor the
effectiveness of this amendment.
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II. Basis for APMS Plan Modification
NIST determined that ST employees
should be evaluated in the same manner
as all other Department of Commerce ST
employees, which is under the 5-level
performance management system.
III. Changes in the APMS Plan
The APMS at the NIST, published in
the Federal Register on October 21,
1997 (62 FR 54604), as amended May 6,
2005 (70 FR 23996), and July 15, 2008
(73 FR 40502) is amended as follows:
1. Senior Executive Service (SES) and
ST–3104 Positions (62 FR 54607) is
replaced with the following: The
personnel systems for SES positions (see
5 U.S.C. 3131–3136 and 5 U.S.C. 5381–
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5385) did not change for the NIST
APMS. SES classification, staffing,
compensation, performance appraisal,
awards and reduction in force are based
on standard SES methods. ST–3104
positions (see 5 U.S.C. 3104 and 5376)
are covered under the Department of
Commerce’s 5-level performance
management system. Classification,
staffing and compensation, however,
did not change. Neither SES nor ST–
3104 employees were subject to the pro
rata share payouts upon conversion to
the NIST APMS system. Pay
adjustments for their positions under
the NIST APMS are carried out in
accordance with existing Federal rules
pertaining to SES and ST–3104 pay
adjustments.
2. Performance Evaluation and
Rewards, Coverage (62 FR 54611) is
amended as follows: All employees
covered by the NIST APMS are covered
by the APMS performance evaluation
and rewards system, except that NIST
may remove from the system any
position not filled by career or career–
conditional appointment. ST–3104
employees have their performance
evaluated under the Department of
Commerce’s 5-level performance
management system and may receive
bonuses under that system. Members of
the Senior Executive Service remain
under the DOC–NIST SES performance
appraisal, pay and bonus system.
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On April 6, 2009, the Department of
Commerce (the Department) published
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results of the administrative review of
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and Technology
[Docket Number 0906181062-91065-01]
Amendments to Alternative Personnel Management System (APMS) at
the National Institute of Standards and Technology
AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of amendments.
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SUMMARY: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
announces amendments to NIST's Alternative Personnel Management System
(APMS). The amendments change the performance management system of the
Senior Professional (ST) employees at NIST.
DATES: This notice is effective on July 21, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions or comments, please
contact Susanne Porch at the National Institute of Standards and
Technology, (301) 975-2487.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
In accordance with Public Law 99-574, the NIST Authorization Act
for Fiscal Year 1987 (15 U.S.C. 275 note), the Office of Personnel
Management (OPM) approved a demonstration project plan, ``Alternative
Personnel Management System (APMS) at the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST),'' and published the plan in the
Federal Register on October 2, 1987 (52 FR 37082). The project plan has
been amended twice to clarify certain NIST authorities (54 FR 21331,
May 17, 1989, and 55 FR 39220, September 25, 1990). The project plan
and subsequent amendments were consolidated in the final APMS plan,
which became permanent on October 21, 1997, (62 FR 54604). NIST
published an amendment on May 6, 2005 (70 FR 23996), which became
permanent on
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June 6, 2005. NIST published an amendment on July 15, 2008 (FR 73
40502), which became permanent on October 1, 2008.
The plan provides for modifications to be made as experience is
gained, results are analyzed, and conclusions are reached with regard
to the working efficacy of the system. This notice formally amends the
APMS plan to exclude NIST ST employees from the APMS performance
management system and to include these employees in the Department of
Commerce's 5-level performance management system. NIST is making this
modification because it has determined that ST employees should be
evaluated in the same manner as all other Department of Commerce ST
employees, which is under the 5-level performance management system.
Dated: July 16, 2009.
Patrick Gallagher,
Deputy Director.
Table of Contents
I. Executive Summary
II. Basis for APMS Plan Modification
III. Changes to the APMS Plan
I. Executive Summary
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is
removing its Senior Professional (ST) employees from the Alternative
Personnel Management System (APMS) performance management system.
Instead, ST employees will be covered under the Department of
Commerce's 5-level performance management system.
This amendment modifies the July 15, 2008 (73 FR 40502) amendment.
Specifically, NIST will exclude ST employees from the performance
management piece of the APMS. NIST ST employees will be covered under
the Department of Commerce's 5-level performance management system.
NIST will continually monitor the effectiveness of this amendment.
II. Basis for APMS Plan Modification
NIST determined that ST employees should be evaluated in the same
manner as all other Department of Commerce ST employees, which is under
the 5-level performance management system.
III. Changes in the APMS Plan
The APMS at the NIST, published in the Federal Register on October
21, 1997 (62 FR 54604), as amended May 6, 2005 (70 FR 23996), and July
15, 2008 (73 FR 40502) is amended as follows:
1. Senior Executive Service (SES) and ST-3104 Positions (62 FR
54607) is replaced with the following: The personnel systems for SES
positions (see 5 U.S.C. 3131-3136 and 5 U.S.C. 5381-5385) did not
change for the NIST APMS. SES classification, staffing, compensation,
performance appraisal, awards and reduction in force are based on
standard SES methods. ST-3104 positions (see 5 U.S.C. 3104 and 5376)
are covered under the Department of Commerce's 5-level performance
management system. Classification, staffing and compensation, however,
did not change. Neither SES nor ST-3104 employees were subject to the
pro rata share payouts upon conversion to the NIST APMS system. Pay
adjustments for their positions under the NIST APMS are carried out in
accordance with existing Federal rules pertaining to SES and ST-3104
pay adjustments.
2. Performance Evaluation and Rewards, Coverage (62 FR 54611) is
amended as follows: All employees covered by the NIST APMS are covered
by the APMS performance evaluation and rewards system, except that NIST
may remove from the system any position not filled by career or career-
conditional appointment. ST-3104 employees have their performance
evaluated under the Department of Commerce's 5-level performance
management system and may receive bonuses under that system. Members of
the Senior Executive Service remain under the DOC-NIST SES performance
appraisal, pay and bonus system.
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