Title 41 › Subtitle Subtitle I— Federal Procurement Policy › Chapter 17— AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROCEDURES › § 1704
The Administrator must pick a Senior Executive Service official to lead acquisition workforce programs and put that person in the Office of Federal Procurement Policy. Associate Administrator: the official who runs acquisition workforce programs. Chief Acquisition Officer: the agency official in charge of carrying out acquisition rules and training. The Associate Administrator must manage the acquisition training fund, help build a government-wide human capital plan with agency Chief Acquisition Officers and Chiefs of Human Capital, review agency succession plans, recommend ways to grow and improve the acquisition workforce, run the workforce programs listed in section 1703(f)–(l), and do other tasks the Administrator assigns. Agency heads must let their Chief Acquisition Officers put those policies into practice and must run training programs that cover needed subjects, meet strict standards, and use self-paced, online, on-the-job, or remote instruction when that does not lower quality. The Administrator must issue policies, check how agencies follow them, and make sure agencies keep standard data about their acquisition staff. Each Chief Acquisition Officer must make a succession plan with the Chief Human Capital Officer and the Associate Administrator that covers hiring goals from procurement intern, Federal Career Intern, and Presidential Management Fellows programs, training needs, and steps to keep top performers. The Associate Administrator must also run an Acquisition Workforce Development Strategic Plan to make a specific 5-year plan to grow the workforce and run a government-wide acquisition intern program. That plan must study workloads, funding options (including how the Defense Acquisition Workforce Development Fund model could apply), staffing and training needs, hiring projections, and government-wide training and certification standards. If the plan calls for less than 25 percent growth in 5 years, it must either study a 25 percent growth scenario or explain why that level is not right. The plan must be finished not later than one year after October 14, 2008 and be paid from the acquisition workforce training fund under section 1703(i). The Administrator must also see that enough employees are trained to buy architect and engineering services and work with the Office of Personnel Management to encourage agencies to use hiring and tuition tools and hire experienced private‑sector workers where allowed.
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41 U.S.C. § 1704
Title 41 — Public Contracts
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Apr 5, 2026
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