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Page 1: FedWeb2001 Dagne Fulcher, IT Workforce Improvement U.S. Department of the Treasury Charting Your Career Course

FedWeb2001

Dagne Fulcher, IT Workforce Improvement

U.S. Department of the Treasury

Charting Your Career

Course

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1987-19971987-1997

177% Employment Growth for Systems Analysts, Computer Engineers and Computer Scientist Jobs

VS.VS.

12% Employment Growth for All Jobs!

(U.S. Department of Commerce)

IT Job Growth Has Been Strong

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The Market is HotFour Fastest Growing Jobs in the U.S. 1998 - 2008

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ComputerSupport

SystemsAnalyst

Data BaseAdmin

(Bureau of Labor Statistics)

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America Will Need 1.3 Million New Core IT Workers by 2006

(U.S. Department of Commerce)

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The Skill Set is Changing

Fewer Unique Custom Applications More HW/SW Platform Consistency Allegiance to Technical Specialty

vs. Employer Equals =

Greater Opportunity for Movement

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A Challenge to Federal IT Workforce Stability

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New JobsNet ReplacementsBase Employment

(U.S. Office of Personnel Management)

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The Treasury Department Workforce Picture 1999

Average IT Employee is 44+ 22% of IT Staff and 45% of Top

Mgmt. Eligible for Retirement within 5 years

External Hires Down from 2 in 3 to 1 in 8

Turnover Rate = 6 to 9%

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The Treasury Department Workforce Picture 2000

Average Age Increased from 44+ to 45+

IT Workforce Grew 5 Times Faster than the Overall Treasury Workforce (10/98-12/99)

70% of IT Workforce Growth from Employees Over 50

77% of Hires from within the Federal Workforce

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Meeting the Federal IT Workforce Challenge

Federal CIO Council Established IT Workforce Committee

Federal IT Workforce Challenge Study Initiated

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Meeting the Federal IT Workforce Challenge

Report Issued July 1999 http://cio.gov/files/itchalle.pdf

Implementation Plan - September 2000 http://cio.gov/docs/Plan_Implement_Final_9-2.htm

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The Workforce Challenge: The Federal CIO Council

HARVEST:An effective and efficient IT workforce supporting the working mission

SUSTAINING GROWTH:OPM/CIO

partnering…specific pay/occupational

standardsFERTILIZING THE FIELD:• CIO University/STAR• Upgrade of IT skills/Best Practices • Knowledge Management• Government Industry Exchange

SEEDING THE FIELD:• Limited critical need hire authority• Recruitment from non-traditional labor pool• Scholarship/intern program to promising IT students• Pay and Occupational restructuring

FARMING:Establish continuing workforce planning

PLOWING THE FIELD:• Info/outreach campaign to encourage IT careers• IT Career Academy/HS• Federal participation in skills alliances• Federal Cyber Service

Enriching the IM/IT Value ChainEnriching the IM/IT Value Chain

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Modernizing the Structure of Federal IT Jobs

Description: Create IT job categories that better correspond to private sector jobs by having clearer announcements, competency based recruiting, better measures of hot skills areas, and getting managers involved in recruitment.

Approach: Pilot Study Status: Study Underway Target Date: Spring 2001

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Status: Modernizing the Structure of Federal IT Jobs (cont’d)

Description: Create job classification standards that reward technical proficiency by allowing more non-supervisors to rise in rank, and reward technical talent

Approach: OPM Survey of Agencies Status: Draft Standards Published Target Date: Spring 2001

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Pay Federal IT Workers Competitive Rates

Description: OPM Special Rate Study – Works within current

general schedule structure to research establishing special rate schedules for categories of IT workers.

Approach: Survey of All Federal Agencies Status: Implemented Date: January 14, 2001

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Pay Federal IT Workers Competitive Rates (cont’d)

Description: Comparative IT Pay System Study – National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) will be making recommendations on how the government can best compete for IT talent.

Approach: Non-Partisan Independent Study

Status: Contract Awarded - Work Underway Target Date: Summer 2001

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Improve Workforce Planning

Description: Anticipate workforce talent drain and provide tools and techniques for workforce planning

Goal: Provide Model and System for Government-wide use by September 30, 2002

Approach: Development of Workforce Tools for Agencies

Status: SAS Developing Tools for OPM Target Date: Sept 2002

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Improve Recruitment Strategies

Description: Encourage use of existing hiring flexibilities, such as: Recruitment and retention bonuses: Broaden recruitment efforts to all qualified

candidates Encourage student intern and co-op programs

-- partnership with the National Academy Foundation

Promote the CIAO Cyber Service Initiative Approach: Council Publicity and Encouragement Status: Ongoing

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Focus on Career Development

Description: Support implementation of Executive Order 13111 to upgrade the IT skills of the current workforce, by: Promoting upgrading skills through increase

use of training technology (E.O. 13111) Promoting “Road Maps” which motivates

employees by describing the road to advancement

Supporting STAR and CIO University efforts Approach: Formal Training and Information

Sharing Status: STAR and CIO U Underway -- Agencies

Sharing Information of Development Strategies

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Develop a “Road Map”

Description: The “road map” project will allow Federal workers to plot a course toward proficiency in the Clinger-Cohen Core Competencies

Timeline: Spring 2001- Draft initial road map components Summer 2001- Develop final Road map

components Project Status: Evaluation of current approaches

by agencies

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IT Executive Exchange

Objective: Establish an Executive Order to authorize agencies to exchange their best and brightest IT executives for developmental assignments in the private sector and vice versa

Target audience: Current and future IT execs at the SES/ GS-15 levels

Status: Proposed regulations in draft

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Chief Information Officers University (CIO U)

Description: Virtual university for executive development in the Federal CIO Core Competencies

Goal: Successful Federal IT leadership and mission delivery

Target audience: SES & Senior IT employees (including CIOs), executives, and managers aspiring to CIO positions

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CIO U Inaugural Graduation

Vice President Gore signed the CIO U Certificates for graduation held July 12, 2000

18 graduates so far

URL: http://ciouniversity.cio.gov

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Gsa’s STAR Program

GSA and the Federal IT Workforce Committee initiated the STAR Program - Strategic and Tactical Advocates for Results

Resident Seminar Program for GS-14’s & 15’s, field 13’s or comparable military rank

URL: http://star.gsa.gov

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Resources:

GSA:CIO University, STAR Program, 1000 X 2000 Program: www.gsa.gov

National Defense University’s IRM College: www.ndu.edu/irmc

Council for Excellence in Government: New E-Gov Fellows Program: www.excelgov.org

OPM’s USA JOBS: www.usajobs.opm.gov FirstGov - Learning and Jobs: www.firstgov.gov Department of Commerce website:

www.go4IT.gov