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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 406 (Reported in Senate) — To establish a Federal rotational cyber workforce program for the Federal cyber workforce. · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Rotational cyber workforce positions

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The head of each agency, in the sole and exclusive discretion of the head of the agency, may determine that a cyber workforce position in that agency is eligible for the rotational cyber workforce program. The head of an agency shall submit to the Director— notice regarding any determination made by the head of the agency under paragraph (1); and for each position with respect to which the head of the agency makes a determination under paragraph (1), the information required under subsection (b)(1).
The Director, with assistance from the Council and the Secretary of Homeland Security, shall develop a list of rotational cyber workforce positions that— with respect to each such position, to the extent that the information does not disclose sensitive national security information, includes— the title of the position; the occupational series with respect to the position; the grade level with respect to the position; the agency in which the position is located; the duty location with respect to the position; and the major duties and functions of the position; and shall be used to support the rotational cyber workforce program.
Not less frequently than annually, the Director shall distribute an updated list developed under subsection
(b)to the head of each agency and other appropriate entities.
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