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Strategic Objective
SG08.02 Hold agencies accountable for maintaining efficient, effective and compliant human capital management programs and accountability systems
Strategic Objective
Overview
- Evaluating agencies’ human capital management programs and accountability systems for effectiveness, efficiency, and compliance with law and regulation.
- Ensuring OPM’s products and services are designed to help agencies maintain efficient, effective, and compliant human capital management programs
- Ensuring agencies take corrective actions when high-risk vulnerabilities and violations of law in human capital management programs are identified.
- Exploring options to strengthen OPM’s enforcement authorities or measures when agencies fail to meet regulatory requirements.
- Developing work products and processes that increase transparency and strengthen agency senior leader commitment and support in ensuring their human capital management programs are efficient, effective, and compliant, including
- a dashboard of human capital management targets to increase agency awareness and drive improvement efforts,
- information on effective human capital management programs, practices, and strategies Government-wide and agency-specific problematic trends, root causes, and improvement strategies.
Progress Update
OPM issued 27 agency evaluation reports for FY 2015, 25 of which included required actions. In addition, 29 agency report responses were due by the end of FY 2015, and the agency received all 29. Based on these responses, 83 percent of the Human Capital or HR offices evaluated have demonstrated progress to date by addressing corrective actions. Agencies are expected to address required actions contained in OPM reports within specified timeframes. As of the end of FY 2015, 85 percent of the required actions were addressed within OPM timeframes.
Also in FY 2015, OPM issued more than 260 Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) certificates to hiring agencies; administered the ALJ examination to several hundred applicants; processed approximately 300 ALJ personnel actions; and processed more than 180 loan requests/extensions.
Personnel and travel resource limitations continue to constrain OPM’s ability to maintain a robust evaluation program. As of August 2014, the agency had reduced its initial planned number of evaluations for FY 2015 from 124 to 112, and additional reductions may be necessary. Other challenges include the ever-present potential for litigation that attends substantial work on a competitive examining program and associated costs, receiving timely payment of assessment fees from ALJ hiring agencies, and obtaining ALJ surge support to administer the ALJ examination in mass in a timely manner.