Sec. 338. MULTI-TRADES DEMONSTRATION PROJECT
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## SEC. 338 MULTI-TRADES DEMONSTRATION PROJECT **[**[10 U.S.C. 5013 note](/us/usc/t10/s5013)**]** ###
(a)Demonstration Project Authorized In accordance with section 4703 of title 5, United States Code, the Secretary of a military department may carry out a demonstration project at facilities described in subsection
(b)under which workers who are certified at the journey level as able to perform multiple trades shall be promoted by one grade level. ###
(b)Selection Requirements As a condition on eligibility for selection to participate in the demonstration project, the head of an Air Force Air Logistics Complex, Navy Fleet Readiness Center, Navy shipyard, Marine Corps Logistics Base, or Army depot shall submit to the Secretary of the military department concerned a business case analysis and concept plan— ####
(1)that, on the basis of the results of analysis of work processes, demonstrate that process improvements would result from the trade combinations proposed to be implemented under the demonstration project; and ####
(2)that describes the improvements in cost, quality, or schedule of work that are anticipated to result from the participation in the demonstration project. ###
(c)Participating Workers ####
(1)Actual worker participation in the demonstration project shall be determined through competitive selection. Not more than 15 percent of the wage grade journeyman at a demonstration project location may be selected to participate. ####
(2)Job descriptions and competency-based training plans must be developed for each worker while in training under the demonstration project and once certified as a multi-trade worker. A certified multi-trade worker who receives a pay grade promotion under the demonstration project must use each new skill during at least 25 percent of the worker's work year. ###
(d)Duration The demonstration project shall be conducted during fiscal years 2008 through 2023. ###
(e)Report Not later than January 15, 2024, the Secretary of each military department that carried out a demonstration project under this section shall submit a report to Congress describing the results of the demonstration project. Each such report shall include the Secretary's recommendation on whether permanent multi-trade authority should be authorized. ###
(f)GAO Evaluation Each Secretary who submits a report under subsection
(e)shall transmit a copy of the report to the Comptroller General. Within 90 days after receiving a report, the Comptroller General shall submit to Congress an evaluation of that report. ## SUBTITLE D * * * * * * *
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