Title 5 › Part PART III— - EMPLOYEES › Subpart Subpart I— - Miscellaneous › Chapter CHAPTER 99— - DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PERSONNEL AUTHORITIES › § 9903
The Secretary may run a hiring program to bring highly qualified experts into needed jobs at the Department of Defense. The Secretary can hire people from outside the civil service and the uniformed services and ignore the usual federal appointment rules. The Secretary can set pay up to the senior-level maximum under section 5376 plus locality pay under section 5304, and can give extra pay within limits below. Appointments normally last no more than 5 years, but the Secretary can extend one person’s time by up to 1 more year for national security reasons. No more than 2,500 experts may serve at the same time. If the program ends, affected employees may keep their jobs until their appointment or the allowed service time ends, and their basic pay cannot be cut while they keep serving without a break. Extra payments are limited. In any 12-month period they cannot exceed the lesser of $50,000 in fiscal year 2004 (adjusted each year by the Secretary using a specified Employment Cost Index formula) or 50 percent of the employee’s annual basic pay. Employees under this program cannot get other bonuses or cash awards except the program payments and, if supporting a contingency operation, allowances and payments under chapter 59. No extra payments may be made in any calendar year if they would push an employee’s total annual pay above the maximum total annual compensation tied to the salary set under section 104 of title 3; contingency operation payments are excluded when checking that cap.
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5 U.S.C. § 9903
Title 5 — Government Organization and Employees
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73