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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
[Docket No.: 160518437–6437–01]
Office of Administration; Commerce
Alternative Personnel System
Office of Administration, Office
of Human Resources Management,
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice announces
modifications to the provisions of the
Commerce Alternative Personnel
System, formerly the Department of
Commerce Personnel Management
Demonstration Project, published in the
Federal Register on December 24, 1997.
As published on January 2, 2015 (80
FR 25), coverage under the Commerce
Alternative Personnel System was
expanded to include employees located
in the National Telecommunications
and Information Administration (NTIA),
employed under the First Responder
Network Authority (FirstNet), and
direct-hire authority was implemented
for certain FirstNet scientific and
engineering positions in the ZP career
path at the Pay Band IV and above,
under section 3304(a)(3) of Title 5 of the
United States Code.
This notice serves to amend the
System to increase the number of ZP
positions FirstNet is authorized to fill
under direct-hire authority and to
include ZP positions at Pay Band level
III and above.
DATES: The amended Commerce
Alternative Personnel System is
effective June 22, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Department of Commerce—Sandra
Thompson, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 14th and Constitution
Avenue NW., Room 51020, Washington,
DC 20230, (202) 482–0056 or Valerie
Smith at (202) 482–0272.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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1. Background
The Office of Personnel Management
(OPM) approved the Department of
Commerce (DoC) demonstration project
for an alternative personnel
management system and published the
approval of the final plan in the Federal
Register on Wednesday, December 24,
1997 (62 FR 67434). The demonstration
project was designed to simplify current
classification systems allowing greater
flexibility in classifying work and
paying employees; establish a
performance management and rewards
system for improving individual and
organizational performance; and
improve recruiting and examining to
attract highly-qualified candidates. The
purpose of the project was to strengthen
the contribution of human resources
management and test whether the same
innovations conducted under the
National Institute of Standards and
Technology alternative personnel
management system would produce
similarly successful results in other DoC
environments. The project was
implemented on March 29, 1998. The
project plan has been modified nine
times to clarify certain DoC
Demonstration Project authorities, and
to extend and expand the project: 64 FR
52810 (September 30, 1999); 68 FR
47948 (August 12, 2003); 68 FR 54505
(September 17, 2003); 70 FR 38732 (July
5, 2005); 71 FR 25615 (May 1, 2006); 71
FR 50950 (August 28, 2006); 74 FR
22728 (May 14, 2009); 80 FR 25 (January
2, 2015); 81 FR 20322 (April 7, 2016).
With the passage of the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2008, Public Law
110–161, on December 26, 2007, the
project was made permanent (extended
indefinitely) and renamed the
Commerce Alternative Personnel
System (CAPS).
CAPS provides for modifications to be
made as experience is gained, results are
analyzed, and conclusions are reached
on how the system is working. This
notice announces that the DoC modifies
the plan to increase the number of
FirstNet positions authorized to be filled
under direct-hire authority in the
approved ZP career paths and to include
occupational series at Pay Band level III
and above. The DoC will follow the
CAPS plan, as published in the Federal
Register on December 24, 1997, and
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subsequent modifications as listed in
the Background Section of this notice.
Kevin E. Mahoney,
Director for Human Resources Management
and Chief Human Capital Officer.
Table of Contents
I. Executive Summary
II. Basis for CAPS Expansion
III. Changes to the Project Plan
I. Executive Summary
CAPS is designed to (1) improve
hiring and allow DoC to compete more
effectively for high-quality candidates
through direct hiring, selective use of
higher entry salaries, and selective use
of recruitment incentives; (2) motivate
and retain staff through higher pay
potential, pay-for-performance, more
responsive personnel systems, and
selective use of retention incentives; (3)
strengthen the manager’s role in
personnel management through
delegation of personnel authorities; and
(4) increase the efficiency of personnel
systems through the installation of a
simpler and more flexible classification
system based on pay banding through
reduction of guidelines, steps, and
paperwork in classification, hiring, and
other personnel systems, and through
automation.
The current participating
organizations include 7 offices of the
Chief Financial Officer/Assistant
Secretary for Administration in the
Office of the Secretary; the Bureau of
Economic Analysis; the Institute for
Telecommunication Sciences—National
Telecommunications and Information
Administration; the First Responder
Network Authority—National
Telecommunications and Information
Administration; and 12 units of the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration: Office of Oceanic and
Atmospheric Research, National Marine
Fisheries Service, the National
Environmental Satellite, Data, and
Information Service, National Weather
Service—Space Environment Center,
National Ocean Service, Program
Planning and Integration Office, Office
of the Under Secretary, Marine and
Aviation Operations, Office of the Chief
Administrative Officer, Office of the
Chief Financial Officer, the Workforce
Management Office, and the Office of
the Chief Information Officer.
This amendment modifies the January
2, 2015 Federal Register notice (80 FR
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25). Specifically, it increases the
number of positions authorized to be
filled under direct-hire authority, now
including Pay Band III and above, and
enables FirstNet to hire, after public
notice is given, any qualified applicants
in the ZP career path series as defined
in the Basis for CAPS Expansion section
without regard to 5 U.S.C. 3309–3318, 5
CFR part 211, or 5 CFR part 337, subpart
A on a limited basis.
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II. Basis for CAPS Expansion
A. Purpose
CAPS is designed to provide
managers at the lowest organizational
level the authority, control, and
flexibility to recruit, retain, develop,
recognize, and motivate its workforce,
while ensuring adequate accountability
and oversight.
FirstNet is required to manage the
deployment and maintenance of the
National Public Safety Broadband
Network (NPSBN) for public safety
responders within statutory
requirements established in the Middle
Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of
2012 (Pub. L. 112–96). Every phase of
the program requires FirstNet to quickly
hire qualified individuals, for
specialized roles, to meet the
requirements imposed by the Act.
FirstNet recruitment efforts, utilizing
direct-hire authority, have proven
successful for ZP positions in the
following occupational series: 0089—
Emergency Management; 0854—
Computer Engineering; and 0855—
Electronics Engineering. FirstNet was
previously authorized to utilize directhire authority to fill up to 56 positions
in the 0089 series and up to 21 positions
in the 0850; 0854; 0855 and the 1550
series, with the total number of
positions allowed to be filled under
direct-hire authority to not exceed 77
positions in the ZP career path at any
one time. By increasing the number of
authorized ZP positions to be filled
under direct-hire authority and
expanding the Pay Band to include
positions at the Pay Band III level and
above, FirstNet will continue to recruit
and compete more effectively for
qualified personnel possessing technical
expertise in 4G LTE wireless network
and other emerging wireless network
technologies and/or the development of
mobile software and network
architecture as well as individuals
possessing technical expertise in the
formulation, development, and
engagement of public safety officials in
planning and implementing the nationwide public safety broadband network
and the programmatic requirements of
the network acquisition through their
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public safety experience in preventing,
protecting, responding, coordinating
and/or mitigating emergency events.
These areas of expertise are critical in
order to test, evaluate, deploy, and
operate a nation-wide public safety
broadband network. The number of
positions in the 0089, Emergency
Management series, authorized to be
filled under direct-hire authority will
increase from 56 positions to 89 at Pay
Bands III and above. The number of
positions in the following series will
increase from 21 positions to 39 at Pay
Bands III and above: 0850, Electrical
Engineering; 0854, Computer
Engineering; 0855, Electronics
Engineering; and 1550, Computer
Science. The use of direct-hire authority
to fill these positions will not exceed
128 positions in the specified ZP career
paths at any one time. FirstNet will
track the number of hires made under
direct-hire authority, ensuring numbers
specified for the occupational series are
not exceeded.
Section 3304(a)(3) of Title 5 of the
United States Code, provides agencies
with the authority to appoint candidates
directly to jobs for which the Office of
Personnel Management (OPM)
determines that there is a severe
shortage of candidates or a critical
hiring need. In 1997, with the approval
of the DoC’s Demonstration Project (62
FR 67434, December 24, 1997), OPM
concurred that some occupations in the
ZP career path at the Pay Band III and
above constitute a shortage category,
and some occupations for which there is
a special rate under the General
Schedule pay system constitute a
shortage category. Past recruitment
efforts have demonstrated a critical
shortage of candidates possessing
specialized technical, programmatic and
contract expertise in 4G Long Term
Evaluation (LTE) technologies and
mobile systems, as well as expertise in
public safety organizational operations
and infrastructure capabilities.
DoC’s CAPS allows for modifications
of procedures if no new waiver from law
or regulation is added. Given that this
expansion and modification is in
accordance with existing law and
regulation and CAPS is a permanent
alternative personnel system, the DoC is
authorized to make the changes
described in this notice.
III. Changes to the Project Plan
The CAPS at DoC, originally
published in the Federal Register on
December 24, 1997 (62 FR 67434) and
subsequently expanded as discussed
above, Section III (80 FR 25, January 2,
2015), is modified as follows:
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1. Section III Personnel System
Changes, (B) Staffing: Replace the
paragraph in subsection titled: ‘‘DirectHire Authority: Critical Shortage
Occupations’’ to state:
DoC FirstNet uses direct-hire procedures
for categories of occupations that require
skills that are in short supply. The following
occupations constitute a shortage category at
the Pay Band III and above, in the ZP Career
Path: Electronics Engineers, Electrical
Engineers, Computer Engineers, Computer
Scientists, and Emergency Management
Specialists (Public Safety). Any positions in
these categories may be filled by FirstNet
through direct-hire procedures in accordance
with 5 U.S.C. 3304(a)(3). DoC FirstNet
advertises the availability of job
opportunities in direct-hire occupations by
posting on the OPM USAJOBS Web site. DoC
FirstNet will follow internal direct-hire
procedures for accepting applications.
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Federal Register
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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER contains documents other than rules
or proposed rules that are applicable to the public. Notices of hearings
and investigations, committee meetings, agency decisions and rulings,
delegations of authority, filing of petitions and applications and agency
statements of organization and functions are examples of documents
appearing in this section.
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Notices
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
[Docket No.: 160518437-6437-01]
Office of Administration; Commerce Alternative Personnel System
AGENCY: Office of Administration, Office of Human Resources Management,
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces modifications to the provisions of the
Commerce Alternative Personnel System, formerly the Department of
Commerce Personnel Management Demonstration Project, published in the
Federal Register on December 24, 1997.
As published on January 2, 2015 (80 FR 25), coverage under the
Commerce Alternative Personnel System was expanded to include employees
located in the National Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA), employed under the First Responder Network
Authority (FirstNet), and direct-hire authority was implemented for
certain FirstNet scientific and engineering positions in the ZP career
path at the Pay Band IV and above, under section 3304(a)(3) of Title 5
of the United States Code.
This notice serves to amend the System to increase the number of ZP
positions FirstNet is authorized to fill under direct-hire authority
and to include ZP positions at Pay Band level III and above.
DATES: The amended Commerce Alternative Personnel System is effective
June 22, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Department of Commerce--Sandra
Thompson, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th and Constitution Avenue
NW., Room 51020, Washington, DC 20230, (202) 482-0056 or Valerie Smith
at (202) 482-0272.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Background
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) approved the Department of
Commerce (DoC) demonstration project for an alternative personnel
management system and published the approval of the final plan in the
Federal Register on Wednesday, December 24, 1997 (62 FR 67434). The
demonstration project was designed to simplify current classification
systems allowing greater flexibility in classifying work and paying
employees; establish a performance management and rewards system for
improving individual and organizational performance; and improve
recruiting and examining to attract highly-qualified candidates. The
purpose of the project was to strengthen the contribution of human
resources management and test whether the same innovations conducted
under the National Institute of Standards and Technology alternative
personnel management system would produce similarly successful results
in other DoC environments. The project was implemented on March 29,
1998. The project plan has been modified nine times to clarify certain
DoC Demonstration Project authorities, and to extend and expand the
project: 64 FR 52810 (September 30, 1999); 68 FR 47948 (August 12,
2003); 68 FR 54505 (September 17, 2003); 70 FR 38732 (July 5, 2005); 71
FR 25615 (May 1, 2006); 71 FR 50950 (August 28, 2006); 74 FR 22728 (May
14, 2009); 80 FR 25 (January 2, 2015); 81 FR 20322 (April 7, 2016).
With the passage of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2008, Public
Law 110-161, on December 26, 2007, the project was made permanent
(extended indefinitely) and renamed the Commerce Alternative Personnel
System (CAPS).
CAPS provides for modifications to be made as experience is gained,
results are analyzed, and conclusions are reached on how the system is
working. This notice announces that the DoC modifies the plan to
increase the number of FirstNet positions authorized to be filled under
direct-hire authority in the approved ZP career paths and to include
occupational series at Pay Band level III and above. The DoC will
follow the CAPS plan, as published in the Federal Register on December
24, 1997, and subsequent modifications as listed in the Background
Section of this notice.
Kevin E. Mahoney,
Director for Human Resources Management and Chief Human Capital
Officer.
Table of Contents
I. Executive Summary
II. Basis for CAPS Expansion
III. Changes to the Project Plan
I. Executive Summary
CAPS is designed to (1) improve hiring and allow DoC to compete
more effectively for high-quality candidates through direct hiring,
selective use of higher entry salaries, and selective use of
recruitment incentives; (2) motivate and retain staff through higher
pay potential, pay-for-performance, more responsive personnel systems,
and selective use of retention incentives; (3) strengthen the manager's
role in personnel management through delegation of personnel
authorities; and (4) increase the efficiency of personnel systems
through the installation of a simpler and more flexible classification
system based on pay banding through reduction of guidelines, steps, and
paperwork in classification, hiring, and other personnel systems, and
through automation.
The current participating organizations include 7 offices of the
Chief Financial Officer/Assistant Secretary for Administration in the
Office of the Secretary; the Bureau of Economic Analysis; the Institute
for Telecommunication Sciences--National Telecommunications and
Information Administration; the First Responder Network Authority--
National Telecommunications and Information Administration; and 12
units of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Office of
Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, National Marine Fisheries Service,
the National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service,
National Weather Service--Space Environment Center, National Ocean
Service, Program Planning and Integration Office, Office of the Under
Secretary, Marine and Aviation Operations, Office of the Chief
Administrative Officer, Office of the Chief Financial Officer, the
Workforce Management Office, and the Office of the Chief Information
Officer.
This amendment modifies the January 2, 2015 Federal Register notice
(80 FR
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25). Specifically, it increases the number of positions authorized to
be filled under direct-hire authority, now including Pay Band III and
above, and enables FirstNet to hire, after public notice is given, any
qualified applicants in the ZP career path series as defined in the
Basis for CAPS Expansion section without regard to 5 U.S.C. 3309-3318,
5 CFR part 211, or 5 CFR part 337, subpart A on a limited basis.
II. Basis for CAPS Expansion
A. Purpose
CAPS is designed to provide managers at the lowest organizational
level the authority, control, and flexibility to recruit, retain,
develop, recognize, and motivate its workforce, while ensuring adequate
accountability and oversight.
FirstNet is required to manage the deployment and maintenance of
the National Public Safety Broadband Network (NPSBN) for public safety
responders within statutory requirements established in the Middle
Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 (Pub. L. 112-96). Every
phase of the program requires FirstNet to quickly hire qualified
individuals, for specialized roles, to meet the requirements imposed by
the Act. FirstNet recruitment efforts, utilizing direct-hire authority,
have proven successful for ZP positions in the following occupational
series: 0089--Emergency Management; 0854--Computer Engineering; and
0855--Electronics Engineering. FirstNet was previously authorized to
utilize direct-hire authority to fill up to 56 positions in the 0089
series and up to 21 positions in the 0850; 0854; 0855 and the 1550
series, with the total number of positions allowed to be filled under
direct-hire authority to not exceed 77 positions in the ZP career path
at any one time. By increasing the number of authorized ZP positions to
be filled under direct-hire authority and expanding the Pay Band to
include positions at the Pay Band III level and above, FirstNet will
continue to recruit and compete more effectively for qualified
personnel possessing technical expertise in 4G LTE wireless network and
other emerging wireless network technologies and/or the development of
mobile software and network architecture as well as individuals
possessing technical expertise in the formulation, development, and
engagement of public safety officials in planning and implementing the
nation-wide public safety broadband network and the programmatic
requirements of the network acquisition through their public safety
experience in preventing, protecting, responding, coordinating and/or
mitigating emergency events. These areas of expertise are critical in
order to test, evaluate, deploy, and operate a nation-wide public
safety broadband network. The number of positions in the 0089,
Emergency Management series, authorized to be filled under direct-hire
authority will increase from 56 positions to 89 at Pay Bands III and
above. The number of positions in the following series will increase
from 21 positions to 39 at Pay Bands III and above: 0850, Electrical
Engineering; 0854, Computer Engineering; 0855, Electronics Engineering;
and 1550, Computer Science. The use of direct-hire authority to fill
these positions will not exceed 128 positions in the specified ZP
career paths at any one time. FirstNet will track the number of hires
made under direct-hire authority, ensuring numbers specified for the
occupational series are not exceeded.
Section 3304(a)(3) of Title 5 of the United States Code, provides
agencies with the authority to appoint candidates directly to jobs for
which the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) determines that there is
a severe shortage of candidates or a critical hiring need. In 1997,
with the approval of the DoC's Demonstration Project (62 FR 67434,
December 24, 1997), OPM concurred that some occupations in the ZP
career path at the Pay Band III and above constitute a shortage
category, and some occupations for which there is a special rate under
the General Schedule pay system constitute a shortage category. Past
recruitment efforts have demonstrated a critical shortage of candidates
possessing specialized technical, programmatic and contract expertise
in 4G Long Term Evaluation (LTE) technologies and mobile systems, as
well as expertise in public safety organizational operations and
infrastructure capabilities.
DoC's CAPS allows for modifications of procedures if no new waiver
from law or regulation is added. Given that this expansion and
modification is in accordance with existing law and regulation and CAPS
is a permanent alternative personnel system, the DoC is authorized to
make the changes described in this notice.
III. Changes to the Project Plan
The CAPS at DoC, originally published in the Federal Register on
December 24, 1997 (62 FR 67434) and subsequently expanded as discussed
above, Section III (80 FR 25, January 2, 2015), is modified as follows:
1. Section III Personnel System Changes, (B) Staffing: Replace the
paragraph in subsection titled: ``Direct-Hire Authority: Critical
Shortage Occupations'' to state:
DoC FirstNet uses direct-hire procedures for categories of
occupations that require skills that are in short supply. The
following occupations constitute a shortage category at the Pay Band
III and above, in the ZP Career Path: Electronics Engineers,
Electrical Engineers, Computer Engineers, Computer Scientists, and
Emergency Management Specialists (Public Safety). Any positions in
these categories may be filled by FirstNet through direct-hire
procedures in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 3304(a)(3). DoC FirstNet
advertises the availability of job opportunities in direct-hire
occupations by posting on the OPM USAJOBS Web site. DoC FirstNet
will follow internal direct-hire procedures for accepting
applications.
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