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The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) announced on March 17 that federal agencies are now authorized to use excepted-service appointments to fill positions needed to carry out provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).
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Positions that would ordinarily be in the competitive service are in the excepted service while occupied by individuals appointed under an excepted appointing authority. Examples include VRA and Schedule A appointments.
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Appointments, to the Excepted Service, are civil service appointments within the Federal government that do not confer competitive status.
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Project and Term Employment; Excepted Service Appointments; ... NASA Excepted appointments. The Space Act authorizes NASA to hire up to 425 scientific, engineering, and administrative personnel. Appointments under this authority are not subject to competitive procedures and the ... Competitive Service Appointments...
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SUMMARY: This gives notice of OPM decisions granting authority to make appointments under Schedules A, B, and C in the excepted service as required by 5 CFR 6.6 and 213.103. ... Notice: Excepted Service: Appointments Under Schedules A, B, and C, 18825-18827 [E8-7157] Personnel Management Office...
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Excepted service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most civilian positions in the Federal government of the United States are part of the competitive service, where applicants must compete with other applicants in open competition under the merit syst...
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Careers at U.S. Dept of State ... Veterans are hired under excepted appointments to positions that are otherwise in the competitive service. After the individual satisfactorily completes 2 years of service, the veteran must be converted noncompetitively to a career or career-conditional appointment.
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