Requires the functions of such Officers to include: (1) setting the workforce development strategy of the agency; (2) assessing current workforce characteristics and future needs based on the agency's mission; (3) reviewing agency training and other human resources policies and programs to assess their effectiveness in promoting the achievement of the agency's mission and goals; (4) developing and advocating a culture of continuous learning to attract and retain employees with superior abilities; (5) identifying best practices and benchmarking studies; and (6) applying methods for measuring intellectual capital and identifying links of that capital to organizational performance and growth.
Establishes a Chief Human Capital Officers Council.
Requires a study on the feasibility and desirability of developing human capital metrics for use by the Federal Government.
Revises agency training programs to require: (1) their evaluation and modification; (2) the appointment or designation of a training officer; (3) establishment of a comprehensive program to provide training to employees to develop managers for the agency; and (4) manager training on unacceptable performance issues.
Revises academic degree training criteria.
Requires agencies to appoint or designate a recruitment officer.
Increases the biweekly contribution payable by the Government for a Federal employee or annuitant enrolled in a Federal employee health insurance plan.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E616-617)
Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
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