Sec. 704. Annual report on efforts of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to identify and promote diverse candidates
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Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter through 2027, the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees, and make publicly available on the internet website of the Director, a statistical report on the status of the efforts of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to identify and promote diverse candidates. Each report under paragraph
(1)shall include, with respect to the year covered by the report, tables of figures that break down, by race and gender, the following: With respect to each covered position— the total number of Special Agents, and the percentage of Special Agents, who apply to such positions; the total number of Special Agents, and the percentage of Special Agents, who are interviewed for such positions; the total number of Special Agents, and the percentage of Special Agents, who are selected for such positions; and the average number of times a Special Agent applied for such position before selection. With respect to GS–14 and GS–15 positions— the total number of individuals in such positions, and the percentage of such individuals, who retired; and the total number of individuals in such positions, and the percentage of such individuals, who retired early. In this section: The term appropriate congressional committees means— the congressional intelligence committees; and the Committees on the Judiciary and the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate. The term covered position means, with respect to positions in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the following: Federal Bureau of Investigation Headquarters Supervisory Special Agent program manager. Field Supervisory Special Agent. Assistant Special Agent in Charge. Special Agent in Charge. Senior executive. The term senior executive means, with respect to positions in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the following: Deputy Assistant Director. Assistant Director. Executive Assistant Director. Associate Deputy Director. Deputy Director.