Human Capital Office Human Resources Support Services – Scanning Services The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) is an independent, nonpartisan agency that assists Congress in carrying out its Constitutional oversight functions. GAO is often called the “congressional watchdog” because it investigates how the federal government spends taxpayer dollars. GAO gathers information to help Congress determine how well executive branch agencies are doing their jobs. GAO’s work routinely answers such basic questions as whether government programs are meeting their objectives or providing good service to the public. Ultimately, GAO ensures that government is accountable to the American people. To that end, GAO provides the Congress with the best information available to help them arrive at informed policy decisions – information that is accurate, timely and balanced. GAO supports congressional oversight by: • Evaluating how well government policies and programs are working. • Auditing agency operations to determine whether federal funds are being spent efficiently, effectively, and appropriately. • Investigating allegations of illegal and improper activities; and • Issuing legal decisions and opinions. Human Capital Office GAO’s Human Capital Office (HCO) establishes and administers GAO’s human capital policies, programs, and services. These include payroll and benefits (including work/life programs), recruitment and hiring, staffing, reasonable accommodation, compensation and performance management, career counseling, employee assistance programs, and employee relations. Background HCO is transitioning to an E-Government initiative that provides easier and faster access to employee’s Official Personnel Folder (OPF) documentation. The electronic system called Electronic Official Personnel Folder (eOPF) was developed for all Federal agencies by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM). To support HCO in this transition, the Contractor shall provide extensive OPF services that include scanning, reviewing, indexing, and quality control for requested electronic records. The Contractor shall provide personnel experienced in federal human resources. Objectives GAO seeks to supplement its human capital function by the addition of contractor staff with specialized skills and experience. In consultation with, and subject to final decision-making by authorized GAO officials the contractor shall conduct an extensive review of all GAO OPFs and transition all employee records to the eOPF system. The contractor shall comply with the OPM Operating Manual “The Guide to Personnel Recordkeeping” and federally mandated HR employee record management regulations, as well as GAO’s guidance for maintaining OPFs and records. Position Objective: Provide services as a Project Manager ins support of the overall functions of The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), Human Capital Office (HCO). It is the intention of this contract to meet GAO’s requirement for scanning services for the Human Capital Office (HCO) at the GAO headquarters (HQ) building in Washington, D.C.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level