Comment Number: | OL-10506559 |
Received: | 3/11/2005 7:42:16 PM |
Subject: | Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Request for Comment |
Title: | National Security Personnel System |
CFR Citation: | 5 CFR Chapter XCIX and Part 9901 |
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Comments:
The proposed National Security Personnel System (NSPS) regulations issued by the Department of Defense (the Department) and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) are deeply disturbing to me as a Department employee. I believe that these proposed regulations exceed the authority Congress granted in the NSPS statute in the following ways. Proposed NSPS regulation 9901.907(a)(1) violates Congress’ specific instructions in 5 U.S.C. 9902 (m) (6) to ensure independent third party reviews of the Department’s labor relations decisions. In proposed NSPS regulation 9901.907(a)(1), the Secretary of Defense is provided the unilateral power to appoint as many members to this review board as desired. In other words, if the review board begins to issue decisions the Secretary doesn’t like, the Secretary can “pack” the Board with as many new people as required until the board issues decisions to the Secretary’s liking. This proposal is an emphatic rejection of Congress’ instructions in 5 U.S.C. 9902(m)(6). DoD and OPM should scrap their harmful proposals for NSPS and work collaboratively with employee unions to develop a new system, as Congress directed them to do!