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Adjusted Market Rate Change
An amount established by the analysis of market data for all Defense Intelligence locality areas, adjusted in accordance with standard practice to create a national Defense Intelligence base compensation structure that has reference back to the GS base structure.

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Base Compensation Structure
The worldwide pay structure applicable to all DCIPS employees unadjusted for local or market differences.

Base Rate Pay Band
A single rate range within the DCIPS base compensation structure that establishes the range of pay for a work category, occupational group, and work level.

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C

Closeout Performance Evaluation
A narrative description and numeric evaluation of an eligible employee’s performance under an approved performance plan when there is a change in the rating official. The closeout performance evaluation is completed by the supervisor or rating official and conveys information regarding the employee’s progress toward completion of performance objectives and performance against the performance elements. A closeout performance evaluation is not an evaluation of record but shall be used to inform the rating official of employee accomplishments and/or needed improvement for the period covered by the evaluation.

Control Point
A target point within a DCIPS pay band that serves both as a reference point for establishing the relationship between employee base compensation and the relevant labor market and for moderating the rate of progression of an employee through a pay band.

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E

Evaluation of Record
The summary performance rating, derived from the employee’s ratings on his or her performance elements and performance objectives, assigned during the annual evaluation of employee performance that is used for official purposes including decisions on pay increases as part of the DCIPS annual pay-decision process. The evaluation of record constitutes the “official evaluation of record” for the purposes of this issuance.

Evaluation/Rating Period
The annual period from creation of the employee performance plan through completion of the annual performance evaluation and evaluation of record. For DCIPS, the evaluation period covers the period from October 1 through September 30 each year. The effective date of the performance evaluation will be the date on which the reviewer approves the rating but not later than November 15 each calendar year.

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G

General Grade Equivalent During the DCIPS Interim period, all DCIPS employees will be aligned to a GS/GG grade, known as a General Grade Equivalent (GGE). GGEs will be the Army Intelligence community’s “virtual crosswalk” to the GG pay plan during the DCIPS Interim period. Because employees remain in pay bands (and not grades), these markers will enable employees to better understand how future pay adjustments are being made in accordance with the General Schedule/General Grade (GS/GG) pay setting rules.

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I

Individual Development Plan (IDP)
A document prepared jointly by the supervisor and employee as part of the annual performance planning process that outlines development objectives for the employee. IDPs may include training, education, individual coaching, work assignment, or other activities designed to improve the employee’s capability within his or her career field.

Interim or Temporary Assignment Report of Performance
A narrative description of an employee’s accomplishments prepared by a supervisor other than the rating official during an employee’s temporary assignment or deployment, generally for periods of 90 days or less.

Interim Period
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) does suspend certain Secretary of Defense DCIPS pay setting authorities through 31 December 2010 to allow for an independent review of the program. Due to this suspension, USD(I) made a decision to identify the time between 28 October 2009 and 31 December 2010 as the DCIPS Interim period. For more information on the DCIPS Interim period and how it impacts DCIPS and the Army Intelligence community, please refer to the fact sheets in the NDAA Toolkit which is posted on the Army DCIPS website.

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L

Local Market Supplement
An addition to the base compensation of employees assigned to a geographic region, or to an occupation within a geographic or range of geographic regions, that reflects the competitive requirements for the applicable labor market. On initial implementation of DCIPS, this amount generally will correspond to GS locality rates and is considered part of basic compensation. The local market supplement is considered base pay for retirement purposes.
 
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M

Midpoint
The point halfway between the minimum and maximum of a pay band. The midpoint is the default control point for all DCIPS pay bands and serves as the reference point for establishing the relationship between DCIPS rate ranges and the applicable labor market.

Midpoint Performance Review
A mandatory review of an employee's performance conducted approximately midway through the performance evaluation period.

Mission Categories
Broad classifications of work that reflect the various DoD Intelligence Component missions and functions and that align to designated budget categories for both the National Intelligence Program and the Military Intelligence Program.

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N

National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (FY2010)
On 28 October 2009, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (NDAA FY2010) was signed into law. The Act does not repeal or terminate DCIPS but it does suspend certain Secretary of Defense DCIPS pay setting authorities through 31 December 2010 to allow for an independent review of the program.

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O

Occupational Group
One or more functionally-related occupations, specialties, families, or classes of positions that share distinct, common technical qualifications; competency requirements; career paths; and progression patterns.

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P

Pay Band
A single rate range within the DCIPS compensation structure that establishes the range of pay for a work category, occupational group, and work level.

Pay Pool
A grouping of employees within the organization whose performance is assessed annually, collectively and individually, based on performance against individual and organizational objectives, for distribution of funds allocated for performance-based pay increases and bonuses. (NOTE: During the DCIPS Interim period, pay pools will only be used to determine performance-based bonuses.)

Pay Pool Performance Review Authority (Pay Pool PRA)
The Pay Pool PRA is a senior executive or board of executives within the chain of command of the employees included in the pay pool. The pay pool PRA provides the oversight function in the DCIPS performance-based pay process by: reviewing component-wide pay pool recommendations for consistency and fairness at the end of the pay pool process and providing final approval of pay pool determinations for implementation.

Pay Pool Manager
The individual designated to manage the pay pool is responsible for the effective operation of the pay pool.

Performance Application Tool (PAA)
The PAA Tool is a Department of Defense (DoD)-wide tool used to manage performance under DCIPS. All performance objectives must be entered into the PAA Tool and all performance ratings for employees are maintained in the tool.

Performance Element
A standard set of behaviors for all DCIPS positions, derived from analysis of the work being performed by employees that are necessary for successful performance of that work.

Performance Evaluation
The written or otherwise recorded evaluation of performance and accomplishments rated against DCIPS performance elements and objectives.

Performance Feedback
Management or supervisory communication with an employee throughout the evaluation period to provide feedback and convey employee performance levels and progress against the employee’s performance plan.

Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) Employees must be placed on a PIP when, in the Rating Official’s judgment, an employee’s performance is such that failure to improve could result in a summary evaluation of “Unacceptable” or “Minimally Successful” at the end of the evaluation period. The PIP informs the employee, in writing, which objective(s) and/or element(s) are being performed in an unacceptable manner, explain specifically what is needed to meet the objective(s) and/or element(s), what assistance will be provided, and the consequences of failing to improve during the PIP period of 60 to 90 days.

Performance Management
The process of planning, setting, aligning, and communicating individual and organizational performance expectations to employees; monitoring and measuring their performance; providing feedback; taking appropriate steps to improve employee performance; addressing poor performance; and rating and rewarding employee performance to reflect the accomplishment of individual and organizational goals and objectives.

Performance Management Performance Review Authority (PM PRA)
The PM PRA provides oversight of the rating process to assure consistency in the application of principles and criteria and resolves employee requests for reconsideration.

Performance Objectives
Information that relates individual job assignments or position responsibilities and/or accomplishments to performance elements and standards and to the mission, goals, and objectives of the Army.

Performance Plan
All of the written or otherwise recorded performance elements, standards, and objectives against which the employee’s performance is measured.

Performance Standards
Descriptors by performance element of “Successful” performance thresholds, requirements, or expectations for each career path and pay band.

Personal Base Pay Rate
The base rate of pay, reported as an annualized, hourly, biweekly, or monthly rate, to which an individual employee is entitled based on pay band level and individual performance.

Progressive Discipline
The procedure for evaluation by a management official to decide what the penalty shall be as part of a disciplinary action. Progressive discipline is an element of just cause and provides guidelines in assessing penalties. It does not require any rigid application of a progression of penalties but rather requires an evaluation of whether the application of the progression of lesser penalties to more harsh penalties is appropriate. It may be entirely appropriate that more severe, or the harshest of penalties may be appropriate for even a first offense. Under this concept of progressive discipline, a manager may select any penalty considered appropriate, subject to the overall principle of just cause.

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R

Rating of Record
The summary performance rating, derived from the employee’s ratings on his or her performance elements and performance objectives, assigned during the annual appraisal of employee performance that is used for official purposes. The rating drives pay increases as part of the annual review process under DCIPS. The rating of record constitutes the “official rating of record.”

Rating Official
The official in an employee’s chain of command, generally the supervisor, responsible for conducting performance planning, managing performance throughout the evaluation period, and preparing the end-of-year performance evaluation on an employee.

Reconsideration Process
The administrative reconsideration process which is fully described in the Army Interim Policy, Volume 2011 – DCIPS Performance Management, is the process by which DCIPS employees may challenge their rating of record.

Representative Rate Method
The representative rate method is used by Title 5 organizations to determine how to set base pay for employees who move between agencies that operate under different pay setting systems. This method will be used during the DCIPS Interim period to determine the GGE for employees who 1) were on board at the time of conversion to DCIPS on 19 July 2009 and have received a promotion since conversion and 2) were hired after conversion to DCIPS but before the National Defense Authorization Act was signed on 28 October 2009.

Reviewing Official
An individual in the rating official’s direct chain of supervision designated by the Head of the DoD Component to assess supervisor preliminary performance ratings for accuracy, consistency, and compliance with policy. The reviewing official is the approving official for each performance evaluation within his or her purview.

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S

SMART Framework
Allows employees to write clear, concise, measurable statements (Performance Objectives) that describe the specifics of what the employee plans to accomplish. The acronym stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time-bound.

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T

Targeted Labor Market Supplement
An addition to the base compensation of employees assigned to a specific occupation or locality not appropriately recognized by a local market supplement. The targeted labor market supplement is considered basic pay for retirement purposes.

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Work Category
Broad sets of related occupational groups that are characterized by common types of work (i.e., technician/administrative support, professional, or supervision/ management). Each work category broadly defines the responsibilities of each.

Work Levels
General descriptions that define work in terms of increasing complexity, span of authority and/or responsibility, level of supervision (received or exercised), scope and impact of decisions, and work relationships associated with a particular work category. The work levels are: Entry/Developmental, Full Performance, Senior and Expert.

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