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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
[Docket No.: 180928902–8902–01
Commerce Alternative Personnel
System
Office of Administration, Office
of Human Resources Management,
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice announces the
expansion of employee coverage under
the Commerce Alternative Personnel
System (CAPS), formerly the
Department of Commerce Personnel
Management Demonstration Project,
published in the Federal Register on
December 24, 1997. This coverage is
extended to include employees of the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA), Office of
Atmospheric Research (OAR) located in
the Earth Systems Research Laboratory,
the Great Lakes Environmental Research
Laboratory, and the Pacific Marine
Environmental Research Laboratory.
This notice also serves to modify the
plan to add the Investigative Analysis
Series, 1805 to the Administrative (ZA)
career path.
DATES: The amended Commerce
Alternative Personnel System is
effective October 31, 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Department of Commerce—Sandra
Thompson, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW, Room 51020, Washington, DC
20230, (202) 482–0056 or Valerie Smith
at (202) 482–0272.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
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
final plan in the Federal Register on
Wednesday, December 24, 1997 (62 FR
67434). The demonstration project was
designed to simplify current
classification systems for 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
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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 twelve
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);
81 FR 40653 (June 22, 2016); 81 FR
54787 (August 17, 2016); and 82 FR
1688 (January 6, 2017). 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 expands
CAPS to include additional bargaining
unit and non-bargaining unit employees
in the OAR, located in the Earth
Systems Research Laboratory (ESRL),
the Great Lakes Environmental Research
Laboratory (GLERL), and the Pacific
Marine Environmental Research
Laboratory (PMEL); and adds the
Investigative Analysis Series, 1805 to
the Administrative (ZA) career path.
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
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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 1 office of the
Deputy Secretary in the Office of the
Secretary, 6 offices of the Chief
Financial Officer/Assistant Secretary for
Administration in the Office of the
Secretary; the Bureau of Economic
Analysis; 2 units of the National
Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA): the Institute for
Telecommunication Sciences and the
First Responder Network Authority (an
independent authority within NTIA);
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
December 24, 1997, Federal Register
notice. Specifically, it expands DoC
CAPS to include additional OAR
bargaining unit and non-bargaining unit
employees located in the ESRL, GLERL,
and the PMEL; and adds the
Investigative Analysis Series, 1805 to
the Administrative (ZA) career path
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II. Basis for CAPS Expansion
A. Purpose
CAPS is designed to provide
supervisors/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.
OAR is the primary research and
development organization within
NOAA. OAR research results allow
decision makers to make effective
judgements in order to prevent the loss
of human life and conserve and manage
natural resources while maintaining a
strong economy. OAR conducts research
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programs in coastal, marine,
atmospheric, and space sciences
through its own laboratories and offices,
as well as through networks of
university-based programs. The work
consists of research, modeling, and
environmental observations relating to
weather and air quality, climate, and
ocean and coastal resources. Since the
inception of the demonstration project
in 1997, and subsequent modification/
expansion notices, units of OAR have
participated in CAPS, with the
exception of the GLERL, and the PMEL.
In October 2005, the ESRL was formed,
which absorbed the following former
demonstration project covered units:
Aeronomy Laboratory, Air Resources
Laboratory—Surface Radiation Research
Branch, Climate Diagnostics Center,
Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics
Laboratory, Environmental Technology
Laboratory, and the Forecast Systems
Laboratory. Subsequent reorganizations
have occurred within OAR, resulting in
the alignment of additional bargaining
and non-bargaining unit General
Schedule (GS) employees under ESRL.
With the majority of ESRL employees
being covered by an alternative
personnel management system, a
determination was made to have one
uniform pay system and to convert the
remaining GS ESRL workforce under
CAPS.
The expansion of CAPS coverage to
include the remaining OAR laboratories
and the bargaining unit and nonbargaining unit GS employees of ESRL
will allow OAR to continue to benefit
from the flexibilities provided by CAPS
and should improve the organization’s
ability to recruit and retain a highquality workforce by offering one
uniform pay system throughout OAR.
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.
B. Participating Employees
Employee notification of this
expansion will be accomplished by
providing a full set of briefings to
employees and managers and providing
them electronic access to all CAPS
policies and procedures, including the
twelve previous Federal Register
Notices. A copy of this Federal Register
notice will also be accessible
electronically upon approval.
Subsequent supervisor training and
informational briefings for all
employees will be accomplished prior
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to the implementation date of the
expansion.
C. Labor Participation
Labor organizations were notified
about the CAPS expansion pertaining to
their bargaining unit membership.
Bargaining-unit employees are covered
by AFGE Local 2186, Boulder, Colorado,
and AFGE Local 3908, Ann Arbor,
Michigan.
III. Changes to the Project Plan
The CAPS at DoC, published in the
Federal Register on December 24, 1997
(62 FR 67434), is amended as follows:
1. The following organization will be
added to the project plan, Section II D—
Participating Organizations
Within the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric
Research, (OAR),
Great Lakes Environmental Research
Laboratory (GLERL)
Pacific Marine Environmental
Research Laboratory (PMEL)
Additional employees in the
following:
Earth Science Research Laboratory
(ESRL)
2. The following bargaining units are
added to the project plan, Section II F—
Labor Participation Table 4—Bargaining
Unit Coverage.
ESRL . . . Boulder, CO AFGE Local
2186
GLERL . . . Ann Arbor, MI AFGE
Local 3908
3. The following series is added to the
project plan, Section II E. Participating
Employees—Table 2.—Occupational
Series by Career Path
Administrative (ZA) career path, 1805,
Investigative Analysis
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
[Docket No.: 180928902-8902-01
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 the expansion of employee coverage under
the Commerce Alternative Personnel System (CAPS), formerly the
Department of Commerce Personnel Management Demonstration Project,
published in the Federal Register on December 24, 1997. This coverage
is extended to include employees of the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of Atmospheric Research (OAR)
located in the Earth Systems Research Laboratory, the Great Lakes
Environmental Research Laboratory, and the Pacific Marine Environmental
Research Laboratory. This notice also serves to modify the plan to add
the Investigative Analysis Series, 1805 to the Administrative (ZA)
career path.
DATES: The amended Commerce Alternative Personnel System is effective
October 31, 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Department of Commerce--Sandra
Thompson, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 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 final plan in the Federal Register
on Wednesday, December 24, 1997 (62 FR 67434). The demonstration
project was designed to simplify current classification systems for
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 twelve 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); 81 FR 40653 (June
22, 2016); 81 FR 54787 (August 17, 2016); and 82 FR 1688 (January 6,
2017). 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 expands CAPS to include
additional bargaining unit and non-bargaining unit employees in the
OAR, located in the Earth Systems Research Laboratory (ESRL), the Great
Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), and the Pacific Marine
Environmental Research Laboratory (PMEL); and adds the Investigative
Analysis Series, 1805 to the Administrative (ZA) career path.
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
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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 1 office of the
Deputy Secretary in the Office of the Secretary, 6 offices of the Chief
Financial Officer/Assistant Secretary for Administration in the Office
of the Secretary; the Bureau of Economic Analysis; 2 units of the
National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA): the
Institute for Telecommunication Sciences and the First Responder
Network Authority (an independent authority within NTIA); 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 December 24, 1997, Federal Register
notice. Specifically, it expands DoC CAPS to include additional OAR
bargaining unit and non-bargaining unit employees located in the ESRL,
GLERL, and the PMEL; and adds the Investigative Analysis Series, 1805
to the Administrative (ZA) career path
II. Basis for CAPS Expansion
A. Purpose
CAPS is designed to provide supervisors/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.
OAR is the primary research and development organization within
NOAA. OAR research results allow decision makers to make effective
judgements in order to prevent the loss of human life and conserve and
manage natural resources while maintaining a strong economy. OAR
conducts research programs in coastal, marine, atmospheric, and space
sciences through its own laboratories and offices, as well as through
networks of university-based programs. The work consists of research,
modeling, and environmental observations relating to weather and air
quality, climate, and ocean and coastal resources. Since the inception
of the demonstration project in 1997, and subsequent modification/
expansion notices, units of OAR have participated in CAPS, with the
exception of the GLERL, and the PMEL. In October 2005, the ESRL was
formed, which absorbed the following former demonstration project
covered units: Aeronomy Laboratory, Air Resources Laboratory--Surface
Radiation Research Branch, Climate Diagnostics Center, Climate
Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory, Environmental Technology
Laboratory, and the Forecast Systems Laboratory. Subsequent
reorganizations have occurred within OAR, resulting in the alignment of
additional bargaining and non-bargaining unit General Schedule (GS)
employees under ESRL. With the majority of ESRL employees being covered
by an alternative personnel management system, a determination was made
to have one uniform pay system and to convert the remaining GS ESRL
workforce under CAPS.
The expansion of CAPS coverage to include the remaining OAR
laboratories and the bargaining unit and non-bargaining unit GS
employees of ESRL will allow OAR to continue to benefit from the
flexibilities provided by CAPS and should improve the organization's
ability to recruit and retain a high-quality workforce by offering one
uniform pay system throughout OAR.
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.
B. Participating Employees
Employee notification of this expansion will be accomplished by
providing a full set of briefings to employees and managers and
providing them electronic access to all CAPS policies and procedures,
including the twelve previous Federal Register Notices. A copy of this
Federal Register notice will also be accessible electronically upon
approval. Subsequent supervisor training and informational briefings
for all employees will be accomplished prior to the implementation date
of the expansion.
C. Labor Participation
Labor organizations were notified about the CAPS expansion
pertaining to their bargaining unit membership. Bargaining-unit
employees are covered by AFGE Local 2186, Boulder, Colorado, and AFGE
Local 3908, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
III. Changes to the Project Plan
The CAPS at DoC, published in the Federal Register on December 24,
1997 (62 FR 67434), is amended as follows:
1. The following organization will be added to the project plan,
Section II D--Participating Organizations
Within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, (OAR),
Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL)
Pacific Marine Environmental Research Laboratory (PMEL)
Additional employees in the following:
Earth Science Research Laboratory (ESRL)
2. The following bargaining units are added to the project plan,
Section II F--Labor Participation Table 4--Bargaining Unit Coverage.
ESRL . . . Boulder, CO AFGE Local 2186
GLERL . . . Ann Arbor, MI AFGE Local 3908
3. The following series is added to the project plan, Section II E.
Participating Employees--Table 2.--Occupational Series by Career Path
Administrative (ZA) career path, 1805, Investigative Analysis
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