Title 6 › Chapter CHAPTER 1— - HOMELAND SECURITY ORGANIZATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VII— - MANAGEMENT › § 344
The Chief Human Capital Officer must report directly to the Under Secretary for Management and lead the Department’s human resources work. They must make and run plans for hiring, training, leader development, and employee engagement. They must use performance measures, get input from employees, coordinate across components, and cut duplicate rules. They must keep a catalog of development programs (including the Homeland Security Rotation Program under section 414), make career paths, manage training and discipline with due process, review and approve component engagement plans, analyze any Department or Government-wide workforce survey within 90 days of publication and send recommendations to the Secretary, give input on component HR leaders, and make sure employees know their rights under chapters 12 and 23 of title 5. Each component must work with the Chief Human Capital Officer to make a 5-year workforce strategy and think about the effects of adding federal positions or using contractors. The Chief Human Capital Officer may appoint a Chief Learning and Engagement Officer to help. Within 90 days after the Secretary files the Department’s annual budget justification, the Secretary must send Congress a component-by-component report showing progress on workforce strategies, cataloged training and participation data, planning progress, steering committee activities, on-board staffing from the prior year, prime contractors’ service contract hours, and Intergovernmental Personnel Act FTE counts. This does not override section 468 of this title.
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6 U.S.C. § 344
Title 6 — Domestic Security
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73