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USAG-HI Employee Town Hall COL Douglas S. Mulbury Commander, US Army Garrison, Hawaii May 2012

USAG-HI Employee Town Hall COL Douglas S. Mulbury Commander, US Army Garrison, Hawaii May 2012. USAG-HI Employee Town Hall. Agenda. Situation Update Commander’s Intent Progress Report Mission Update “Mock RIF” IEPP Questions and Answers. USAG-HI Employee Town Hall. Situation Update.

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USAG-HI Employee Town Hall COL Douglas S. Mulbury Commander, US Army Garrison, Hawaii May 2012

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  1. USAG-HI Employee Town Hall COL Douglas S. Mulbury Commander, US Army Garrison, Hawaii May 2012

  2. USAG-HI Employee Town Hall Agenda • Situation Update • Commander’s Intent • Progress Report • Mission Update “Mock RIF” • IEPP • Questions and Answers

  3. USAG-HI Employee Town Hall Situation Update • In December the Department of the Army notified Congress of 8000+ civilian personnel reductions, effective for FY13 • IMCOM reduction target is 3,766 • Garrison reduction target is 104 • IMCOM directed Garrisons to begin implementing and voluntary retirements and constructive personnel management measures to reduce its staffing to mandated end-strength by the end of September 2012. • In early March IMCOM directed submission of RIF Packages from Garrisons not on glide path to achieving mandatory staffing level. • Current projections reflect high probability that USAG-HI will meet its mandated staffing level, but will continue to have a significant workload to skill set mismatches. • On 2 May IMCOM issued FRAGO 7 to OPORD 12-020 authorizing Garrisons offer another round of VERA/VSIP and the use of Mock RIF in determining the exact positions and personnel that would be impacted if RIF procedures were implemented.

  4. USAG-HI Employee Town Hall (Unchanged) Garrison Commander’s Intent • We will realign our garrison consistent with higher HQs OPORDs and FY13 TDA with no adverse personnel actions, if possible, and compassionately complete all actions with dignity and respect for our employees. • Identify and plan for continuity of functions critical for customer support, to include use of Soldier Skill Set Utilization Program • Key Tasks: - Use targeted constructive personnel management when ever possible - Keep the workforce informed - Ensure mission success • End State: USAG Hawaii fully functioning with all Employees fully engaged in meaningful positions that contribute to the success of the Garrison Mission

  5. USAG-HI Employee Town Hall Reduction/Reshape Progress Report • Phase 1: Administrative Reassignments: (Completed) • Phase 2: Voluntary Reassignments: (Completed) • Phase 3: Internal Reassignments: (Completed) • Results of Phase 1 – 3 Mitigation Strategies: • 58 VERA/VSIP • 98 Internal Reassignments • 31 Possible Management Directed Reassignments Identified • 7 USAG-HI/TAMC Partnership Reassignments • Phase 4: Management Directed Reassignments: (In-progress) Current Phase 4 projections: - 31 Projected Management Directed Reassignments. - 52 Remaining mismatched employees.

  6. USAG-HI Employee Town Hall Garrison Mission USAG Hawaii will conduct a “Mock” Reduction-In-Force 14 May – 8 Jun 2012, for the purpose of identifying employees that would be impacted in the case of an official RIF action, assess the cost/benefit of conducting a RIF and to provide the potentially impacted Employee and Management the opportunity to effectively plan for transition support, in the event an official RIF is conducted.

  7. USAG-HI Employee Town Hall Mission Analysis • The Mock RIF will be based on the Garrison Commander’s mission analysis review, that identifies: • What positions (i.e., types, numbers, and locations) are excess because of the agency's reduced or revised mission; • What positions (i.e., types, numbers, and locations) are still • needed to perform the agency's continuing mission; • What options are available to avoid involuntary separations; and • What is the status of the agency's human resources organization to support this organizational change (including a status review of the agency's personnel records that would be used to conduct a reduction in force or other form of reorganization).

  8. USAG-HI Employee Town Hall Mock RIF • What it is: • Method of identifying and correcting problems in records to be used in an actual RIF before the errors impact the employee or the organization. • Is a tool to help the organization calculate cost of an official RIF action, i.e. severance pay, lump sum annual leave, etc. • A way of accurately identifying employees potentially impacted by a RIF as early as possible. • Provides opportunity for potentially impacted employees to participate in priority placement programs. • What it isn’t: • It is not a RIF.

  9. USAG-HI Employee Town Hall Mock RIF/RIF Factors (5 C.F.R. part 351)   • The law provides that the RIF regulations must give effect to four retention factors: (1) Tenure of employment (i.e., type of appointment); (2) Veterans' preference; (3) Total creditable Federal civilian and uniformed service; and (4) Performance ratings.

  10. UNCLASSIFIED ANNEX K (Timeline for Pre-RIF Actions and RIF Planning) • OCT 11 • Impose/Continue Hiring Restrictions • Review Union Agreements for Requirements • Assess Normal Attrition Phase I 21 Oct 11 Issued OPORD 12-020 Phase II OCT-NOV 11 Canvass for VERA/VSIP 29 DEC 11 Issued FRAGO 5 NOV 11 Begin ReleasTemps 15 FEB 12 Issued FRAGO 6 NLT 31 MAR 12 VSIP Recipients Released - Phase I OCT-NOV 11 Request Approval for VERA/VSIP (if necessary) • MAY – SEP 12 • Notify IMCOM 45 days prior to separation of 50+ temp/terms • Notify IMCOM 30 days prior to separation of 49 or less temp/terms Release FRAGO 7 MAY 12 4 Nov 11 Issued OPORD 12-056 (IEPP) • 8 NOV 11 • IEPP launched • Europe Force Structure Memo Released • MAR 12 • Mid-Year Review • Needs Assessment for Mock RIF • Early PPP Registration MAY 12 Mock RIF Notify HQ IMCOM 5 days prior to conducting Mock RIF 30 SEP 12 End Strength Target Date Communicate/Bargain with Local Bargaining Units NLT 30 JUN 12 VSIP Recipients Released - Phase II

  11. USAG-HI Employee Town Hall IMCOM Enterprise Placement Process (IEPP) • Organizations seek Hiring Approval IAW 12-020 FRAGO 2 & 3. • Approvals posted to IMCOM Portal. • Over-hire employees apply for consideration. • Position announced for a minimum of 3-days. • Employees submit resumes via email to HQ TF POC (identified on job-listing) for positions they want to be considered. • Consideration for current (or lower) grade only. • Application will be coordinated with DHR to ensure meets intent of the program. • Qualified applications will be forwarded to hiring official for selection. • Not referred/selected applicants will be notified by HQ G1 staff. • Selected employee will report within 45-days of the Job offer. .

  12. USAG-HI Employee Town Hall Summary • A mock RIF is not a RIF. • A mock RIF can be an extremely valuable tool in identifying errors in personnel records before errors negatively impact the employee. • All resumes being updated and accurate is critical in obtaining accurate Mock RIF results. • A Mock RIF allows leadership to assess the cost benefit of an actual RIF. • The results of the Mock RIF will be released only to those potentially impacted employees and their supervisors. • We will not lose focus on our commitment to excellence in serving our Units, Soldiers and Families.

  13. USAG-HI Employee Town Hall QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ?

  14. USAG-HI Employee Town Hall End of Brief INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND “Sustain, Support and Defend”

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