[Congressional Record Volume 154, Number 52 (Thursday, April 3, 2008)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2426-S2427]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
DHS APPOINTMENT FLEXIBILITY
Mr. AKAKA. Mr. President, I rise to support a bill offered by my good
friend Senator Voinovich to treat the appointment of the chief Human
Capital Officer, CHCO, at the Department of Homeland Security, DHS, the
same as all other CHCO appointments.
As part of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, Congress established
CHCOs at Federal agencies to improve
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workforce planning so agencies could better meet their omissions.
Agencies were given the discretion whether to designate the position as
a political appointment or career civil servant. However, the act
required the CHCO at DHS to be a political appointee nominated by the
President. Where most agencies can select political or career positions
without having to go through an external source, DHS has to go outside
its walls to have the President select a person for this position.
Throughout the Federal Government, the mix of political and career
CHCOs is almost equal. The important factor is that each agency has the
discretion to choose whether the CHCO position best fits into the
framework of the agency and its human capital strategy as a political
or civilian employee. DHS by statute does not have this flexibility. As
such, we believe that DHS should be treated like all other Federal
agencies and have the discretion whether to make the position a
political or career civil service job. Our bill would make the
requirements for the CHCO position uniform for all agencies.
DHS has faced many management challenges and integration issues. The
DHS CHCO office has been working diligently to address the human
capital challenges within DHS and through the CHCO Council. The DHS
CHCO has partnered with other agencies to discover best practices and
tackle difficult issues of succession planning, administration
transition planning, hiring strategies, and workforce flexibilities.
CHCOs' work is critical to the support of effective government
management and strategic workforce planning. Given DHS's critical
mission and the fact that it continues to remain on the Government
Accountability Office High-Risk List, it is important to give DHS the
same flexibility as other Federal agencies in appointing its CHCO.
I urge my colleagues to support this bill.
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