GAO Human Capital Reform Act
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The GAO Human Capital Reform Act of 2004 is a United States federal law designed to provide new human capital
flexibilities with respect to the Government Accountability Office
, and for other purposes. The most visible provision of the law was to change the name of the organization from the General Accounting Office, which it had been known as since its founding in 1921, to the Government Accountability Office. Besides the name change, the law:
Human capital
Human capitalis the stock of competencies, knowledge and personality attributes embodied in the ability to perform labor so as to produce economic value. It is the attributes gained by a worker through education and experience...
flexibilities with respect to the Government Accountability Office
Government Accountability Office
The Government Accountability Office is the audit, evaluation, and investigative arm of the United States Congress. It is located in the legislative branch of the United States government.-History:...
, and for other purposes. The most visible provision of the law was to change the name of the organization from the General Accounting Office, which it had been known as since its founding in 1921, to the Government Accountability Office. Besides the name change, the law:
- Decouples GAO from the federal employee pay system,
- Establishes a compensation system that places greater emphasis on job performance while protecting the purchasing power of employees who are performing acceptably,
- Gives GAO permanent authority to offer voluntary early retirement opportunities and voluntary separation payments (buy-outs),
- Provides greater flexibility for reimbursing employees for relocation benefits,
- Allows certain employees and officers with less than three years of federal service to earn increased amounts of annual leave, and
- Authorizes an exchange program with private sector organizations.