Title: JFVA Implementation Seminar
1JFVA Implementation Seminar
- NVTI
- Denver, CO
- July 15 - 25, 2003
2ETA Implementation Plan
- ETA Veterans Priority Implementation Advisory
Group - Marilyn Shea is the lead for a project with the
Urban Institute. - VETS Jobs Clearinghouse Web Portal - Dave Morman
from the Office of Workforce Investment is the
lead. - DOL DOD Memorandum
- Returning Military Appreciation Day a.k.a. Coming
Home to Work
- ETAs active participation in the regulatory
process. - Technical Assistance in the form of
- General Policy Guidance for Veterans Priority
under the Jobs for Veterans Act of 2002
memorandum dated April 10, 2003 - Training and Employment Guidance Letter entitled
Implementing the Veterans Priority Provisions
of the Jobs for Veterans Act (PL 107-288) - ETAs participation in JFVA Implementation
Seminars
3ETA Veterans Priority Implementation Advisory
Group
- Participating agencies
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- Adults and Dislocated Workers
- Job Corps
- National Programs
- One-Stop
- U.S. Employment Services
- Veterans Employment Training Service
- Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Administration and Management -
- Issues to address
- Current veterans priority strategies
- Other strategies for providing priority of
service - Technical assistance needs
4Jobs Clearinghouse Web Portal
- Participating agencies
- Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs
- One-Stop
- U.S. Employment Services
- Veterans Employment Training Service
- Electronic Linkages
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- Challenges
- Over 3000 comprehensive and affiliate career One
Stop centers. - Listing all jobs with each local One Stop service
delivery point poses a significant administrative
burden on federal contractors and subcontractors.
- Identifying the appropriate contacts and managing
distribution of job listings complicates the
compliance requirement. - Not having an appropriate centralized
distribution system for listing job orders also
encourages administrative loopholes that do not
fulfill the intended goals. - Proposed solution
- Design and develop a Web clearinghouse to serve
as a single point of contact for posting job
orders by the federal contractors and
subcontractors. - Seamlessly post and distribute job orders to
DVOPs and LVERs at the appropriate One Stop
service delivery points.
5DOL DOD Memorandum
- Secretary of Labor, Elaine Chao and Secretary of
Defense, Donald Rumsfeld signed a Memorandum of
Understanding on 7/11/03. - Purpose
- Ensure that opportunities for training, education
and employment are available to military spouses - Enhance recruitment and retention for the
military services and - Assist the transition and reentry of military
personnel into the 21st Century workforce.
- Approach
- Establish a DOL DOD Planning Group. Tasked to
- Prepare an analysis of the military spouse.
Prepare a report regarding current programs and
future collaborations. Develop a plan to create
Working Group - Establish a DOL DOD Work Group
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6Workforce Information Strategy
- ALMIS resulted from the Secretary of Labors 1995
Report to Congress on the state of the labor
market information in the nation. - The Report summarized available labor market
information, deficiencies in the system, and
proposed vision and policy direction for a
system of labor market information. - ETAs resulting policy was to invest in the
continuous evolution of a national LMI
infrastructure which would facilitate informed
decision-making in labor market transactions at
all levels of workforce development. - ETA intended for system development to be dynamic
and evolve in response to customer-demand. - Over the past eight years, we have made
tremendous advances in infrastructure development
through the funding of LMI Core Products grants
to states, R D Consortia, and self-service
E-Tools for public access to LMI.
7Workforce Information Strategy
- To that end, we commissioned an environmental
scan of current workforce information available
from public, private, and academic research
organizations. - We are in the process of consulting with various
customer groups to assess information needs to
be completed in early August. The groups are -
- State members of the WIC
- NASWA LMI Committee
- American School Counselors Association
- ACCRA Economic Developers Association
- Attendees at Workforce Innovations Conference
- RISE Business Small Businesses Association
- San Diego Workforce Partnership, Inc.
- Montgomery County, MD WIB
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8 Workforce Information Strategy
- We will evaluate the information and propose a
strategy to the Assistant Secretary which
addresses - The purpose of the ETA funded system,
- Our process for development and delivery of
workforce information, - ETAs funding model for workforce information,
and - Strategies for addressing gaps in the current
system.
9 ETA Priority Investment Areas for PY 03
Discretionary Spending
- Building a Demand-Driven Workforce Investment
System - Focusing on Key Segments of the Workforce
- Building Comprehensive Systems through New
Strategic Approaches - Evaluating Program Effectiveness
- Building the Capacity of Workers to Obtain Good
Jobs with Good Wages
10Building a Demand-Driven System
- Innovative approaches to help business and
industry better access the services of the
workforce system - System capacity building
- Developing solutions to the workforce challenges
faced by high growth, high change and emerging
industries
11Focusing on Key Segments of the Workforce
- Older Workers
- Hispanic Workers
- Individuals with Disabilities
- Out-of-School Youth New focus under
reauthorization of Workforce Investment Act
12Building Comprehensive Systems through New
Strategic Approaches
- Homeless Strategies DOL member of Interagency
Council on the Homeless - Rural Strategies MSFWs are component of this
larger strategy - Faith/Community-Based Organizations Focus on
system-wide activities to build connections
13Evaluating Program Effectiveness
- Program Evaluation Evaluations need to be
conducted of all ETA programs, consistent with
OMBs PART process.
14Building the Capacity of Workers to Obtain Good
Jobs with Good Wages
- Literacy and Language Services
- DOL LEP guidance
- Technical assistance and training to workforce
investment system - Building connections with language literacy
services provided under Adult Education Program - Services to immigrant populations in general
15Common Measures Initiative
- OMB-Approved Common Measures Effective FY 2004
- ETA working with IGO Consortium and Labor
Exchange Performance Measurement Workgroup - Training and Employment Notice No. 8-02 issued
3/27/2003 on Implementation of Common Performance
Measures for Job Training and Employment Programs
16Common Measures Initiative (continued)
- Advisories on common measures methodology and
data sets expected in August 2003 - Proposed September 2003 Federal Register to
contain reporting instructions for all ETA
programs implementing the common measures - Federal Register process completed and OMB
approval of reporting
17 ETA QUARTELY REVIEW OF PROGRAM
RESULTS AS OF MARCH 31, 2003
18WAGNER-PEYSER (ES)
19Labor Exchange and VETS Performance Results As
of March 31, 2003
- Total Veterans and Eligibles from 9002B 1,239,224
- Total Veterans and Eligibles from VETS 200C
658,432 - Total Applicants from VETS 200C 752,213
20Discrepancies in ES Data Reported for Job Seekers
Job Openings
- States reported 25-79 drop in the number of job
seekers. - States reported 23-86 drop in the number of job
openings received. - State registration policies and zero carry-in
policy contribute to underreporting. - States reported two different employer customer
satisfaction scores for WIA and ES.
21Discrepancies in ES Data Reported for Job Seekers
Job Openings (continued)
- ETA is considering amending the ET 406 Handbook
to clarify definitions for registered job seekers
and job openings to - Total Job Seekers Job seekers who complete
registration or receive a service with the labor
exchange during a reporting period consisting of
four consecutive calendar quarters. (This means
all individuals that either registered with or
received a service from the public labor exchange
during the reporting period.)
22Discrepancies in ES Data Reported for Job Seekers
Job Openings (continued)
- Total Job Openings Count of total job openings
received within the reporting period. This means
all job openings listed with the public labor
exchange during the reporting period. The job
opening may have been listed by the employer
through self service or it may have been listed
with staff assistance. Regardless of how the
opening is obtained, it is to be included in the
total job openings count if the date received
falls within the reporting period.