CHAPTER 99 —DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PERSONNEL AUTHORITIES
Editorial Notes
Amendments
2018—
2011—
2009—
§9901. Definitions
For purposes of this chapter—
(1) the term "Director" means the Director of the Office of Personnel Management; and
(2) the term "Secretary" means the Secretary of Defense.
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Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Impact on Department of Defense Civilian Personnel
"(1) Any exercise of authority under
"(2) No other provision of this Act [see Tables for classification] or of any amendment made by this Act may be construed or applied in a manner so as to limit, supersede, or otherwise affect the provisions of this section [enacting this chapter], except to the extent that it does so by specific reference to this section."
§9902. Department of Defense personnel authorities
(a)
(A) A fair, credible, and transparent performance appraisal system for employees.
(B) A fair, credible, and transparent system for linking employee bonuses and other performance-based actions to performance appraisals of employees.
(C) A process for ensuring ongoing performance feedback and dialogue among supervisors, managers, and employees throughout the appraisal period and setting timetables for review.
(D) Development of attractive career paths.
(E) Development of "performance assistance plans" that are designed to give employees formal training, on-the-job training, counseling, mentoring, and other assistance.
(2) In developing the regulations required by this subsection, the Secretary, in coordination with the Director, may waive the requirements of
(3)(A) The Secretary may establish a fund, to be known as the "Department of Defense Civilian Workforce Incentive Fund" (in this paragraph referred to as the "Fund").
(B) The Fund shall consist of the following:
(i) Amounts appropriated to the Fund.
(ii) Amounts available for compensation of employees that are transferred to the Fund.
(C) Amounts in the Fund shall be available for the following:
(i) Incentive payments for employees based on team or individual performance (which payments shall be in addition to basic pay).
(ii) Incentive payments to attract or retain employees with particular or superior qualifications or abilities.
(D) The authority provided in this paragraph is in addition to, and does not supersede or replace, any authority or source of funding otherwise available to the Secretary to pay bonuses or make incentive payments to civilian employees of the Department.
(4)(A) Any action taken by the Secretary under this subsection, or to implement this subsection, shall be subject to the requirements of subsection (c) and
(B) Any rules or regulations promulgated pursuant to this subsection shall be deemed an agency rule or regulation under section 7117(a)(2), and shall not be deemed a Government-wide rule or regulation under section 7117(a)(1).
(b)
(A) better meet mission needs;
(B) respond to managers' needs and the needs of applicants;
(C) produce high-quality applicants;
(D) support timely decisions;
(E) uphold appointments based on merit system principles; and
(F) promote competitive job offers.
(2) In redesigning the process by which such appointments shall be made, the Secretary, in coordination with the Director, may waive the requirements of
(A) Fair, credible, and transparent methods of establishing qualification requirements for, recruitment for, and appointments to positions.
(B) Fair and open competition and equitable treatment in the consideration and selection of individuals to positions.
(C) Fair, credible, and transparent methods of assigning, reassigning, detailing, transferring, or promoting employees.
(3) In implementing this subsection, the Secretary shall comply with the provisions of section 2302(b)(11), regarding veterans' preference requirements, in a manner consistent with that in which such provisions are applied under
(4)(A) Any action taken by the Secretary under this subsection, or to implement this subsection, shall be subject to the requirements of subsection (c) and
(B) Any rules or regulations promulgated pursuant to this section shall be deemed an agency rule or regulation under section 7117(a)(2), and shall not be deemed a Government-wide rule or regulation under section 7117(a)(1).
(5) The Secretary shall develop a training program for Department of Defense human resource professionals to implement the requirements of this subsection.
(6) The Secretary shall develop indicators of effectiveness to determine whether appointment flexibilities under this subsection have achieved the objectives set forth in paragraph (1).
(c)
(1) adhere to merit principles set forth in section 2301;
(2) include a means for ensuring employee involvement (for bargaining unit employees, through their exclusive representatives) in the design and implementation of such system;
(3) provide for adequate training and retraining for supervisors, managers, and employees in the implementation and operation of such system;
(4) develop—
(A) a comprehensive management succession program to provide training to employees to develop managers for the agency; and
(B) a program to provide training to supervisors on actions, options, and strategies a supervisor may use in administering such system;
(5) include effective transparency and accountability measures and safeguards to ensure that the management of such system is fair, credible, and equitable, including appropriate independent reasonableness reviews, internal assessments, and employee surveys;
(6) provide mentors to advise individuals on their career paths and opportunities to advance and excel within their fields;
(7) develop appropriate procedures for warnings during performance evaluations for employees who fail to meet performance standards;
(8) utilize the annual strategic workforce plan, required by section 115b 1 of title 10; and
(9) ensure that adequate agency resources are allocated for the design, implementation, and administration of such system.
(d)
(A) a program to provide training to supervisors on use of the new authorities provided in this section, including the actions, options, and strategies a supervisor may use in—
(i) developing and discussing relevant goals and objectives with the employee, communicating and discussing progress relative to performance goals and objectives, and conducting performance appraisals;
(ii) mentoring and motivating employees, and improving employee performance and productivity;
(iii) fostering a work environment characterized by fairness, respect, equal opportunity, and attention to the quality of the work of employees;
(iv) effectively managing employees with unacceptable performance;
(v) addressing reports of a hostile work environment, reprisal, or harassment of or by another supervisor or employee; and
(vi) otherwise carrying out the duties and responsibilities of a supervisor;
(B) a program to provide training to supervisors on the prohibited personnel practices under section 2302 (particularly with respect to such practices described under subsections (b)(1) and (b)(8) of such section), employee collective bargaining and union participation rights, and the procedures and processes used to enforce employee rights; and
(C) a program under which experienced supervisors mentor new supervisors by—
(i) sharing knowledge and advice in areas such as communication, critical thinking, responsibility, flexibility, motivating employees, teamwork, leadership, and professional development; and
(ii) pointing out strengths and areas for development.
(2) Each supervisor shall be required to complete a program at least once every 3 years.
(e)
(1) The Secretary may bargain with a labor organization which has been accorded exclusive recognition under
(2) Any such bargaining shall—
(A) address issues that are—
(i) subject to bargaining under
(ii) applicable to multiple bargaining units; and
(iii) raised by either party to the bargaining;
(B) except as agreed by the parties or directed through an independent dispute resolution process agreed upon by the parties, be binding on all affected subordinate bargaining units of the labor organization at the level of recognition and their exclusive representatives, and the Department of Defense and its subcomponents, without regard to levels of recognition;
(C) to the extent agreed by the parties or directed through an independent dispute resolution process agreed upon by the parties, supersede conflicting provisions of all other collective bargaining agreements of the labor organization, including collective bargaining agreements negotiated with an exclusive representative at the level of recognition; and
(D) except as agreed by the parties or directed through an independent dispute resolution process agreed upon by the parties, not be subject to further negotiations for any purpose, including bargaining at the level of recognition.
(3) Any independent dispute resolution process agreed to by the parties for the purposes of paragraph (2) shall have the authority to address all issues on which the parties are unable to reach agreement.
(4) The National Guard Bureau and the Army and Air Force National Guard may be included in coverage under this subsection.
(5) Any bargaining completed pursuant to this subsection with a labor organization not otherwise having national consultation rights with the Department of Defense or its subcomponents shall not create any obligation on the Department of Defense or its subcomponents to confer national consultation rights on such a labor organization.
(f)
(1) The Secretary may establish a program within the Department of Defense under which employees may be eligible for early retirement, offered separation incentive pay to separate from service voluntarily, or both. This authority may be used to reduce the number of personnel employed by the Department of Defense or to restructure the workforce to meet mission objectives without reducing the overall number of personnel. This authority is in addition to, and notwithstanding, any other authorities established by law or regulation for such programs.
(2)(A) The Secretary may not authorize the payment of voluntary separation incentive pay under paragraph (1) to more than 25,000 employees in any fiscal year, except that employees who receive voluntary separation incentive pay as a result of a closure or realignment of a military installation under the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990 (title XXIX of
(B) The Secretary shall prepare a report each fiscal year setting forth the number of employees who received such pay as a result of a closure or realignment of a military base as described under subparagraph (A).
(C) The Secretary shall submit the report under subparagraph (B) to the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Governmental Affairs of the Senate, and the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Government Reform of the House of Representatives.
(3) For purposes of this section, the term "employee" means an employee of the Department of Defense, serving under an appointment without time limitation, except that such term does not include—
(A) a reemployed annuitant under subchapter III of
(B) an employee having a disability on the basis of which such employee is or would be eligible for disability retirement under any of the retirement systems referred to in subparagraph (A); or
(C) for purposes of eligibility for separation incentives under this section, an employee who is in receipt of a decision notice of involuntary separation for misconduct or unacceptable performance.
(4) An employee who is at least 50 years of age and has completed 20 years of service, or has at least 25 years of service, may, pursuant to regulations promulgated under this section, apply and be retired from the Department of Defense and receive benefits in accordance with
(5)(A) Separation pay shall be paid in a lump sum or in installments and shall be equal to the lesser of—
(i) an amount equal to the amount the employee would be entitled to receive under section 5595(c), if the employee were entitled to payment under such section; or
(ii) $25,000.
(B) Separation pay shall not be a basis for payment, and shall not be included in the computation, of any other type of Government benefit. Separation pay shall not be taken into account for the purpose of determining the amount of any severance pay to which an individual may be entitled under section 5595, based on any other separation.
(C) Separation pay, if paid in installments, shall cease to be paid upon the recipient's acceptance of employment by the Federal Government, or commencement of work under a personal services contract as described in paragraph (6).
(6)(A) An employee who receives separation pay under such program may not be reemployed by the Department of Defense for a 12-month period beginning on the effective date of the employee's separation, unless this prohibition is waived by the Secretary on a case-by-case basis.
(B) An employee who receives separation pay under this section on the basis of a separation occurring on or after the date of the enactment of the Federal Workforce Restructuring Act of 1994 (
(7) Under this program, early retirement and separation pay may be offered only pursuant to regulations established by the Secretary, subject to such limitations or conditions as the Secretary may require.
(g)
(1) Except as provided under paragraph (2), if an annuitant receiving an annuity from the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund becomes employed in a position within the Department of Defense, his annuity shall continue. An annuitant so reemployed shall not be considered an employee for purposes of subchapter III of
(2)(A) An annuitant retired under section 8336(d)(1) or 8414(b)(1)(A) receiving an annuity from the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund, who becomes employed in a position within the Department of Defense after the date of enactment of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004 (
(B) An election for coverage under this paragraph shall be filed not later than the later of 90 days after the date the Department of Defense—
(i) prescribes regulations to carry out this subsection; or
(ii) takes reasonable actions to notify employees who may file an election.
(C) If an employee files an election under this paragraph, coverage shall be effective beginning on the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after the date of the filing of the election.
(D) Paragraph (1) shall apply to an individual who is eligible to file an election under subparagraph (A) and does not file a timely election under subparagraph (B).
(3) Benefits similar to those provided by paragraphs (1) and (2) may be extended, in accordance with regulations prescribed by the President, so as to be made available with respect to reemployed annuitants within the Department of Defense who are subject to such other retirement systems for Government employees (whose annuities are payable under authorities other than subchapter III of
(4) The Secretary shall prescribe regulations to carry out this subsection, excluding paragraph (3).
(h)
(1)
(A) conduct appropriately designed and statistically valid internal assessments or employee surveys to assess employee perceptions of any program, system, procedures, or other aspect of personnel management, as established or modified under authority of this section; and
(B) submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report describing the results of the assessments or surveys conducted under subparagraph (A) (including the methodology used), together with any other information which the Secretary considers appropriate.
(2)
(A) the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives;
(B) the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate; and
(C) the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform of the House of Representatives.
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Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990, referred to in subsec. (f)(2)(A), is part A of title XXIX of div. B of
The date of the enactment of the Federal Workforce Restructuring Act of 1994, referred to in subsec. (f)(6)(B), is the date of enactment of
The date of the enactment of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004, referred to in subsec. (g)(2)(A), is the date of enactment of
Amendments
2023—Subsec. (h)(1)(B).
Subsec. (h)(2), (3).
2011—Subsec. (a)(1)(D), (E).
Subsec. (a)(2).
Subsec. (b)(5), (6).
Subsec. (c)(6) to (9).
Subsec. (g)(3), (4).
Subsec. (h).
2009—
Subsec. (g)(3), (4).
2008—
Subsec. (i).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Change of Name
Committee on Government Reform of House of Representatives changed to Committee on Oversight and Government Reform of House of Representatives by House Resolution No. 6, One Hundred Tenth Congress, Jan. 5, 2007. Committee on Oversight and Government Reform of House of Representatives changed to Committee on Oversight and Reform of House of Representatives by House Resolution No. 6, One Hundred Sixteenth Congress, Jan. 9, 2019. Committee on Oversight and Reform of House of Representatives changed to Committee on Oversight and Accountability of House of Representatives by House Resolution No. 5, One Hundred Eighteenth Congress, Jan. 9, 2023.
Committee on Governmental Affairs of Senate changed to Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of Senate, effective Jan. 4, 2005, by Senate Resolution No. 445, One Hundred Eighth Congress, Oct. 9, 2004.
Effective Date of 2011 Amendment
"(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), the amendments made by this section [amending this section and provisions set out as notes preceding section 1580 and under
"(2) The amendment made by subsection (a)(2) [amending provisions set out as a note preceding
References to Pub. L. 111–383
Temporary Increase in Maximum Amount of Voluntary Separation Incentive Pay Authorized for Civilian Employees of the Department of Defense
Reports on Performance Management System and Appointment Procedures
Provisions Relating to the National Security Personnel System
"(a)
"(1) the term 'National Security Personnel System' or 'NSPS' refers to a human resources management system established under authority of
"(2) the term 'statutory pay system' means a pay system under—
"(A) subchapter III of
"(B) such other provisions of law as would apply if
"(b)
"(1)
"(2)
"(3)
"(A) may not be modified on or after the date of the enactment of this Act, except as necessary to implement this Act [see Tables for classification]; and
"(B) shall cease to be effective as of January 1, 2012.
"(c)
"(1)
"(A) the statutory pay system and all other aspects of the personnel system that last applied to such employee or position (as the case may be) before the National Security Personnel System applied; or
"(B) if subparagraph (A) does not apply, the statutory pay system and all other aspects of the personnel system that would have applied if the National Security Personnel System had never been established.
No employee shall suffer any loss of or decrease in pay because of the preceding sentence, and, for purposes of carrying out such preceding sentence, any determination of the system that last applied (or that would have applied) with respect to an employee or position shall take into account any modifications to such system pursuant to the provisions of subsections (a) and (b) of
"(2)
"(3)
"(4)
"(5)
"(d)
"[(e) Repealed.
"(f)
"(g)
"(1)
"(A) additional personnel flexibilities and associated statutory waivers with respect to the application of the General Schedule (as defined in
"(B) additional personnel flexibilities and associated statutory waivers, which would require exemption from the application of the General Schedule (as so defined).
"(2)
"(3)
"(A) shall be developed in a manner consistent with the requirements of subsections (c) and (d) of
"(B) shall include a description of proposed regulations and implementing rules that the Secretary plans to adopt for the proposed system;
"(C) shall identify and provide a rationale for any statutory waiver that would be required to implement the proposed system;
"(D) shall describe the steps that the Department would take to avoid problems of the type described in the report of the Defense Business Board, dated August 2009, regarding the National Security Personnel System; and
"(E) may not provide for the waiver of any provision of law that cannot be waived under paragraph (3) of
"(4)
"(5)
"(6)
"(A) the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives;
"(B) the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate; and
"(C) the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform [now Committee on Oversight and Accountability] of the House of Representatives."
Implementation
Civilian Pay
Pilot Program for Improved Civilian Personnel Management
1 See References in Text note below.
§9903. Attracting highly qualified experts
(a)
(b)
(1) appoint personnel from outside the civil service and uniformed services (as such terms are defined in section 2101) to positions in the Department of Defense without regard to any provision of this title governing the appointment of employees to positions in the Department of Defense;
(2) prescribe the rates of basic pay for positions to which employees are appointed under paragraph (1) at rates not in excess of the maximum rate of basic pay authorized for senior-level positions under section 5376, as increased by locality-based comparability payments under section 5304, notwithstanding any provision of this title governing the rates of pay or classification of employees in the executive branch; and
(3) pay any employee appointed under paragraph (1) payments in addition to basic pay within the limits applicable to the employee under subsection (d).
(c)
(2) The Secretary may, in the case of a particular employee, extend the period to which service is limited under paragraph (1) by up to 1 additional year if the Secretary determines that such action is necessary to promote the Department of Defense's national security missions.
(d)
(A) $50,000 in fiscal year 2004, which may be adjusted annually thereafter by the Secretary, with a percentage increase equal to one-half of 1 percentage point less than the percentage by which the Employment Cost Index, published quarterly by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, for the base quarter of the year before the preceding calendar year exceeds the Employment Cost Index for the base quarter of the second year before the preceding calendar year.
(B) The amount equal to 50 percent of the employee's annual rate of basic pay.
For purposes of this paragraph, the term "base quarter" has the meaning given such term by section 5302(3).
(2) An employee appointed under this section is not eligible for any bonus, monetary award, or other monetary incentive for service, except for—
(A) payments authorized under this section; and
(B) in the case of an employee who is assigned in support of a contingency operation (as defined in
(3) Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection or of section 5307, no additional payments may be paid to an employee under this section in any calendar year if, or to the extent that, the employee's total annual compensation will exceed the maximum amount of total annual compensation payable at the salary set in accordance with
(e)
(f)
(1) the termination of the program does not terminate the employee's employment in that position before the expiration of the lesser of—
(A) the period for which the employee was appointed; or
(B) the period to which the employee's service is limited under subsection (c), including any extension made under this section before the termination of the program; and
(2) the rate of basic pay prescribed for the position under this section may not be reduced as long as the employee continues to serve in the position without a break in service.
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Editorial Notes
Amendments
2011—Subsec. (d)(2).
Subsec. (d)(3).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
References to Maximum Rate Under 5 U.S.C. 5376
For reference to maximum rate under
Policy on Senior Mentors
"(a)
"(b)
Disclosure of Senior Mentors
"(a)
"(b)
Requirements for Department of Defense Senior Mentors
"(a)
"(1) hired as highly qualified experts under
"(2) required to comply with all applicable Federal laws and regulations on personnel and ethics matters.
"(b)
§9904. Special pay and benefits for certain employees outside the United States
The Secretary may provide to certain civilian employees of the Department of Defense assigned to activities outside the United States as determined by the Secretary to be in support of Department of Defense activities abroad hazardous to life or health or so specialized because of security requirements as to be clearly distinguishable from normal Government employment—
(1) allowances and benefits—
(A) comparable to those provided by the Secretary of State to members of the Foreign Service under
(B) comparable to those provided by the Director of Central Intelligence to personnel of the Central Intelligence Agency; and
(2) special retirement accrual benefits and disability in the same manner provided for by the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement Act (
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Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Foreign Service Act of 1980, referred to in par. (1)(A), is
The Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949, referred to in par. (2), is act June 20, 1949, ch. 227,
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Change of Name
Reference to the Director of Central Intelligence or the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency in the Director's capacity as the head of the intelligence community deemed to be a reference to the Director of National Intelligence. Reference to the Director of Central Intelligence or the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency in the Director's capacity as the head of the Central Intelligence Agency deemed to be a reference to the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. See section 1081(a), (b) of
1 See References in Text note below.
§9905. Direct hire authority for certain personnel of the Department of Defense
(a)
(1) Any position involved with Department maintenance activities, including depot-level maintenance and repair.
(2) Any cyber workforce position.
(3) Any individual in the acquisition workforce that manages any services contracts necessary to the operation and maintenance of programs of the Department.
(4) Any science, technology, or engineering position, including any such position at the Major Range and Test Facilities Base, in order to allow development of new systems and provide for the maintenance of legacy systems.
(5) Any scientific, technical, engineering, or mathematics positions, including technicians, within the defense acquisition workforce, or any category of acquisition positions within the Department designated by the Secretary as a shortage or critical need category.
(6) Any scientific, technical, engineering, or mathematics position, except any such position within any defense Scientific and Technology Reinvention Laboratory, for which a qualified candidate is required to possess a bachelor's degree or an advanced degree, or for which a veteran candidate is being considered.
(7) Any category of medical or health professional positions within the Department designated by the Secretary as a shortage category or critical need occupation.
(8) Any childcare services position for which there is a critical hiring need and a shortage of childcare providers.
(9) Any financial management, accounting, auditing, actuarial, cost estimation, operational research, or business or business administration position for which a qualified candidate is required to possess a finance, accounting, management or actuarial science degree or a related degree, or a related degree of equivalent experience.
(10) Any position, as determined by the Secretary, for the purpose of assisting and facilitating the efforts of the Department in business transformation and management innovation.
(11) Any position in the military housing office of a military installation whose primary function is supervision of military housing covered by subchapter IV of
(12) Any position in support of aircraft operations for which the Secretary determines there is a critical hiring need or shortage of candidates.
(13) Any position in support of the safety of the public, law enforcement, or first response for which the Secretary determines there is a critical hiring need or shortage of candidates.
(14) Any position in support of Special Inspector General for Operation Atlantic Resolve for which the Secretary determines there is a critical hiring need and shortage of candidates.
(b)
(1)
(2)
(c)
(1)
(2) Sections 1112 and 1113 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016 (
(3) Sections 1110 and 1643(a)(3) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 (
(4) Sections 559 and 1101 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018 (
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Editorial Notes
References in Text
Sections 1112 and 1113 of
Sections 1110 and 1643(a)(3) of
Sections 559 and 1101 of
Amendments
2023—Subsec. (a).
Subsec. (a)(12), (13).
Subsec. (a)(14).
Subsec. (b)(1).
2021—Subsec. (a)(11).
2019—Subsec. (a)(2).
Subsec. (a)(5) to (10).
Subsecs. (b), (c).