Sec. 1632. Cyber Mission Forces matters
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Until the Secretary of Defense completes implementation of the authority in subsection
(a)of section 1599f of title 10, United States Code, for Cyber Mission Force
(CMF)positions in accordance with the implementation plan required by subsection
(d)of such section, the Secretary shall do each of the following: Provide for and implement an interagency transfer agreement between excepted service position and competitive service position systems in applicable agencies and components of the Department in order to satisfy the requirements for Cyber Mission Force positions from among a mix of employees in the excepted service and the competitive service in such agencies and components. Direct the Armed Forces to implement in their Defense Civilian Intelligence Personnel Systems for Cyber Mission Force positions a so-called Rank-in-Person classification system similar to the classification system used by the National Security Agency. Implement direct hiring authority for Cyber Mission Force positions up to the GG or GS–15 level. Authorize officials conducting hiring in the competitive service for Cyber Mission Force positions to set starting salaries at up to a step-five level with no justification and at up to a step-ten level with justification that meets published guidelines applicable to the excepted service. The Principal Cyber Advisor shall, working through the cross-functional team established by section 932(c)(3) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2014 ( 10 U.S.C. 2224 note) and in coordination with the Commander of the United States Cyber Command, supervise— the development of training standards for computer network operations tool developers for military, civilian, and contractor personnel supporting the Cyber Mission Forces; the rapid enhancement of capacity to train personnel to those standards to meet the needs of the Cyber Mission Forces for tool development; and actions necessary to ensure timely completion of personnel security investigations and adjudications for tool development personnel.
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