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Jose Gonzalez, OUSD(A&S) Director, Human Capital Initiatives
2019 DAU Symposium “A Motivated, Diverse, and Highly Skilled Workforce” Jose Gonzalez, OUSD(A&S) Director, Human Capital Initiatives April 3, 2019
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Defense Acquisition Workforce (AWF)
Create a high quality, high performing, agile defense acquisition workforce Our Vision Our Mission Recruit, retain and grow the AWF talent Create a leadership culture that… - Prepares for the next generation workforce - Engages the early career workforce - Develops leaders - Implements modern talent management platforms to support the above Strategic Priorities Initiatives New AWF Strategy Exchanges -Public-Private -Intra-DoD College Internships Acq ROTC Early Career - Workshop - Advisory Group DAU Training Transform Point of Need Modern Talent Management Systems Foundation DAWIA Development Fund (DAWDF) AcqDemo Data Analytics DAU Corporate University for AWF Increasing Performance - Delivering Results
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AWF Improvement Metrics
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AWF by Generation Source: A&S Data Mart as of 12/31/2018
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AWF by Generation continued
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Creating a leadership culture that…
Recruit, Retain and Grow our Acquisition Talent Prepare us for the next generation workforce. This begins by understanding critical gaps in skills needed and determining how to get to “hard to reach” talent. Includes understanding how to communicate with and reach the digitally-driven workforce of the future. We should leverage new and expedited hiring authorities, personnel demonstration projects (AcqDemo); expanding the use of flexible and part time appointments with the government as needed. Engage the early career workforce (newly generated 5-10 years in-service). Ensure that we sustain this population of the workforce by listening to and utilizing them, giving them an opportunity to influence their future and the future of our critical acquisition work. Develop leaders beginning earlier, but inclusive of the early, mid and senior career levels. This should not be limited to classroom training, but should include leadership development through work experience by allowing greater movement of the workforce through talent exchange and rotational opportunities, to include opportunities with the private sector and academia. Introduce use of modern talent management platforms and techniques. We need to move from today’s 20th century HR systems to the application of commercially-available talent management applications that will enable better tracking of our talent in an increasingly dynamic environment.
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Public Private Talent Exchange (Acq Pilot)
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Back-up
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Data Source: A&S DataMart as of 31 Dec 2018
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Defense Acquisition Workforce - Technical Workforce
Data Source: A&S DataMart as of 31 Dec 2018
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Engineering Total Workforce
Data Source: A&S DataMart as of 31 Dec 2018
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AWF by Component and Career Field
Largest career field in total acquisition workforce Data Source: A&S DataMart as of 31 Dec 2018
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Engineering Workforce Historical Size by Agency FY08 – FY19
Data Source: A&S DataMart as of 31 Dec 2018
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Engineering Civilian Retirement Eligibility Distribution – FY08 / FY18
As of 30 Sep 2017 As of 30 Sept 2018 Data Source: RAND NDRI Forces and Resources Policy Center
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Engineering Historical Gains and Losses FY08 – FY18
As of 30 Sept 2018 Data Source: RAND NDRI Forces and Resources Policy Center
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Engineering Attrition Rates by Career Group
As of 30 Sept 2018 Data Source: RAND NDRI Forces and Resources Policy Center
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PQM Total Workforce Data Source: A&S DataMart as of 31 Dec 2018
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AWF by Component and Career Field
Data Source: A&S DataMart as of 31 Dec 2018
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PQM Workforce Historical Size by Agency FY08 – FY19
Data Source: A&S DataMart as of 31 Dec 2018
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PQM Civilian Retirement Eligibility Distribution – FY08 / FY18
As of 30 Sept 2018 Data Source: RAND NDRI Forces and Resources Policy Center
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PQM Historical Gains and Losses FY08 – FY18
As of 30 Sept 2018 Data Source: RAND NDRI Forces and Resources Policy Center
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PQM Attrition Rates by Career Group
As of 30 Sept 2018 Data Source: RAND NDRI Forces and Resources Policy Center
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Total Historic Workforce
Data Source: A&S DataMart as of 31 Dec 2018
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AWF by Component and Career Field
Data Source: A&S DataMart as of 31 Dec 2018
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S&T Manager Workforce Historical Size by Agency FY08 – FY18
Data Source: A&S DataMart as of 31 Dec 2018
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S&T Manager Civilian Retirement Eligibility Distribution – FY08 / FY18
As of 30 Sept 2018 Data Source: RAND NDRI Forces and Resources Policy Center
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S&T Manager Historical Gains and Losses FY08 – FY18
As of 30 Sept 2018 Data Source: RAND NDRI Forces and Resources Policy Center
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S&T Manager Attrition Rates by Career Group
As of 30 Sept 2018 Data Source: RAND NDRI Forces and Resources Policy Center
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Total Historic Workforce
Data Source: A&S DataMart as of 31 Dec 2018
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AWF by Component and Career Field
Data Source: A&S DataMart as of 31 Dec 2018
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Test and Evaluation Workforce Historical Size by Agency FY08 – FY19
Data Source: A&S DataMart as of 31 Dec 2018
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Test and Evaluation Civilian Retirement Eligibility Distribution – FY08 / FY18
As of 30 Sept 2018 Data Source: RAND NDRI Forces and Resources Policy Center
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Test and Evaluation Historical Gains and Losses FY08 – FY18
As of 30 Sept 2018 Data Source: RAND NDRI Forces and Resources Policy Center
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Test and Evaluation Attrition Rates by Career Group
As of 30 Sept 2018 Data Source: RAND NDRI Forces and Resources Policy Center
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