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NAO
202-351
Issued
03/30/90; Effective 03/19/90; as amended 02/24/00
NOAA COMPETITIVE AREAS FOR REDUCTION-IN-FORCE
SECTION 1. PURPOSE/BACKGROUND.
.01 This Order interprets Federal Personnel Manual
(FPM) guidance for distinguishing which NOAA organizational
units are headquarters and which are field, and, where
these designations are used for reduction-in-force
(RIF) purposes, specifying which organizational units
belong in which category.
.02 5 CFR 351.402(b) states: "The
minimum competitive area in the departmental service
(headquarters) is
a bureau, major command, directorate or other equivalent
major subdivision of an agency within the local commuting
area. In the field, the minimum competitive area is
an activity under separate administration within the
local commuting area."
.03 These definitions are elaborated
in FPM Chapter 351. Organizations which meet the
criteria for minimum
competitive area are (1) separately organized and (2)
clearly distinguished from others in operation, work
function, staff, and personnel management. Merit System
Protection Board (MSPB) decisions interpret personnel
management or "personnel authority" to mean "the
authority to make decisions to establish or abolish
positions, to assign duties, and to take personnel
actions, rather than the authority to issue the documents
by which these decisions are effected." (Coleman
v. Dep't. of Education, 21 MSPR 574, 577 (1984). Hence,
while Line Offices would be the smallest headquarters
organizations that could qualify as competitive areas
in a commuting area - equivalent to a bureau, major
command, or directorate - each field component whose
chief was given the authority to make such decisions
could be designated a competitive area. NOAA management
has not chosen to do so.
.04 The most recent designations of competitive areas
for NOAA, set forth in Appendix C of Department Administrative
Order (DAO) 202-351 specify two types of competitive
areas for each Line Office in a commuting area: headquarters
or field. There are no other distinctions. All field
units of a Line Office in a commuting area undergoing
a RIF compete, regardless of reporting lines.
SECTION 2. REFERENCES.
5 CFR 351
FPM Chapter 210
FPM Chapter 351, Reduction-in-Force
DAO 202-250, Delegation of Authority for Personnel Management
DAO 202-351, Reduction-in-Force
SECTION 3. DEFINITIONS.
01. Headquarters units in NOAA are those units which
have programmatic responsibility for given functions
for the entire Line Office.
02. Field units in NOAA are those units which carry
out the functions of the headquarters units for a geographic
area.
03. Local Commuting Area means the geographic area
that usually constitutes one area for employment purposes.
It includes any population center (or two or more neighboring
ones) and the surrounding localities in which people
live and can reasonably be expected to travel back
and forth daily to their usual employment.
04. Career paths in NOAA are a group of occupations
similar in type of work, customary requirements for
formal training or credentials, and patterns of advancement.
The four career paths are defined as follows:
a. Scientific/Engineering (ZP) - two grade interval
professional technical positions in the physical, engineering,
biological, mathematical, computer and social sciences;
and student positions for training in these disciplines;
b. Scientific/Engineering Technician (ZT) - one grade
interval non-professional technical positions that
support scientific and engineering activities through
the application of various skills and techniques in
the electrical, mechanical, physical science, biology,
mathematical, and computer fields; and student positions
for training in these skills;
c. Administrative (ZA) - two grade interval positions
in such administrative and managerial fields as finance,
procurement, personnel, librarianship, public information,
and program management and analysis; and student positions
for training in these fields; and
d. Support (ZS) - one grade interval positions that
provide administrative support through the application
of typing, clerical, secretarial, assistant, and similar
knowledges and skills; positions that provide specialized
facilities support, such as guard and fire fighter;
and student positions for training in these skills.
SECTION 4. POLICIES/PROCEDURES.
01. Line Offices may choose to distinguish competitive
areas of their units from one another, within a commuting
area, on the basis of whether those units are headquarters
or field units.
02. Line Offices may propose changes to competitive
area designations at any time, but not within 90 days
of the effective date of a reduction-in-force, unless
the Department has secured the prior approval of Office
of Personnel Management (OPM). Any proposed changes
should be sent to the Chief, Personnel Division (AD2)
for review and coordination of the approval process
specified in DAO 202-351.
03. ASC Personnel Offices will enter into the National
Finance Center (NFC) Position Management System database
the appropriate code (headquarters or field) for each
position, except where the organization does not use
the distinction. In those cases, the field may be left
blank.
04. To identify competing employees in a commuting
area, ASC Personnel Offices will request retention
registers from NFC by geographic area code.
05. Where an ASC Personnel Office serves the large
majority of competing employees (75% or more), that
Office will conduct the RIF, regardless of the organizational
unit in which the conditions engendering the RIF were
initiated.
06. The ASC Personnel Office conducting the RIF will
request Official Personnel Folders or copies of SF-171's
from the other ASC Personnel Office, as necessary,
in order to determine displacement, bump, and retreat
rights.
07. The Office of the Under Secretary (including Staff
Offices), the Office of Administration, NESDIS, and
NMFS management have determined that all of their respective
employees within a commuting area are in the same competitive
area. NOS, OAR, and NWS distinguish between their sub-units
on the basis of whether they are headquarters or field
units.
08. List of Competitive Areas for Demonstration Project
Organizations - positions are located in NESDIS, NMFS
and OAR.
a. NESDIS employees in the Scientific and Engineering
career path in each local commuting area. (Pay Plan
- ZP)
b. NESDIS employees in the Scientific and Engineering
Technician career path in each local commuting area.
(Pay Plan - ZT)
c. NESDIS employees in the Administrative career path
in each local commuting area. (Pay Plan - ZA)
d. NESDIS employees in the Support career path in
each local commuting area. (Pay Plan - ZS)
e. NMFS employees in the Scientific and Engineering
career path in each local commuting area. (Pay Plan
- ZP)
f. NMFS employees in the Scientific and Engineering
Technician career path in each local commuting area.
(Pay Plan - ZT)
g. NMFS employees in the Administrative career path
in each local commuting area. (Pay Plan - ZA)
h. NMFS employees in the Support career path in each
local commuting area. (Pay Plan - ZS)
i. OAR employees in the Scientific and Engineering
career path in each local commuting area. (Pay Plan
- ZP)
j. OAR employees in the Scientific and Engineering
Technician career path in each local commuting area.
(Pay Plan - ZT)
k. OAR employees in the Administrative career path
in each local commuting area. (Pay Plan - ZA)
l. OAR employees in the Support career path in each
local commuting area. (Pay Plan - ZS)
09. Additionally, the following organizations located
outside the Washington Metropolitan Area have been
determined, in consultation with management, to be
Departmental (headquarters) and, therefore, not in
competition with field organizations of the same Line
Office in a given commuting area:
a. National Ocean Service
1. Hazardous Materials Response Branch, Ocean Assessments
Division, Seattle, WA
2. Pacific Office, Coastal Estuarine Assessments Branch,
Ocean Assessments Division, Seattle, WA (branch name
is a misnomer)
b. National Weather Service
1. National Severe Storms Forecast Center, Kansas
City, MO
2. National Reconditioning Center, Kansas City, MO
3. NWS Training Center, Kansas City, MO
4. National Hurricane Center, Miami, FL
5. National Data Buoy Center, NSTL, MS
6. NEXRAD Operational Support Facility, Norman, OK
10. To illustrate, in Kansas City, employees in NWS
organizations which are designated HQ will compete
with each other in any RIF, but will not compete with
employees in the Regional Office which is designated
FLD.
SECTION 5. EFFECT ON OTHER ISSUANCES.
None.
Signed
Director, Office of Administration
Office of Primary Interest:
Office of Administration
Personnel Division (AD2)
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