Minutes of the NIH Intramural Administrative Officer's Meeting
December 7, 2000
NIH Principals Administrative Officers Alternates
Carroll Hanson, NHLBI Carolyn Bell, NIAID
Carol Smith, NINDS Marie Hirsch, NCI
Ana Ferreira, NINR Leonard Ross, VRC
Linda Adams, NHGRI Kim Hazell, NLM
Evelyn Burrell, NICHD Ron Boardley, CC
Rene Smither, NIDVCR
Susan Harrelson, NIDDK
Bruce Wiggins, NIEHS Guests
Robert Dennis, NIMH Shirley Mizzell, OA
Olive Childers, NEI Dan Bailey, NIB
Edie Smith, CIT Melissa Kupferschmid, NISH
John Savannah, ORS
Karen Sikes, OIR/OD
Janis Mullaney, OD/OIR Liaison
I. Meeting of Principal Administrative Officers (closed session):
Discussion - Mr. Dennis
1. No-Smoking Policy of the Clinical Center
Ron Boardley and Hank Primus discussed the Clinical Center's policy prohibiting
smoking within 100 feet of the Clinical Center facility, and the difficulties of
enforcing that policy. They reported that the NIH police can enforce the law
which prohibits smoking inside NIH buildings, but they cannot give citations for
violations of policy. The recent Joint Commission review was cause for the CC to
be particularly concerned about smokers and cigarette butts at numerous locations
around the building, requiring multiple efforts to keep areas clean.
Consultations with other institutions indicate that successful no-smoking programs
have required education, clear policy, penalties, and considerable time to achieve
results. The team asked the AO s for volunteers to create an ad hoc work group to
develop a strategy that could be submitted to NIH management for action. Ms. Smith,
Mr. Boardley, and Mr. Dennis volunteered and others were encouraged to do so.
2. Travel Policy
Prior to the meeting, there was concern expressed that the AOs are not given an
adequate opportunity to provide advance input in the development of travel
policy, and that the communication of that policy is not sufficient. In
particular, is the issue of a recent change of policy stating that all government
airline tickets must be purchased through the World Travel Service and that travel
credit cards may not be used to purchase fares. Only after inquiries was it made
known that exceptions could be made for emergencies such as cancelled return
flights, when WTS offices were closed. Mr. Dennis spoke with Joel Papier about
the communications with AOs. Mr. Papier indicated that his office now sends
drafts of chapters to the AOs and Exective Officers for comments, and copies
to AOs of all travel documents sent to the Executive Officers. Mr. Papier
expressed his willingness to consider any suggestions for improvement. In
discussion, the AOs felt that few were actually aware of receiving such documents
and did not feel included in policy considerations before circulation of drafts.
Concerning the issue of the required use of WTS, Carroll Hanson said that he
believes it is partially considered necessary in order to collect data for the
General Services Administration. However, it is considered feasible to get the
same data to GSA without the WTS requirement. For example, it could be collected
from IMPACT card records. It was also indicated that hotel reservations should
also be arranged through WTS. Since these requirements are not practical or
enforceable, the sense of imposing the requirements was challenged by the group.
The AOs requested that the issue be raised at the next Executive Officers meeting
for consideration.
Issues from OD/OIR - Ms. Mullaney
3. Foreign Scientists Program
There is a contract in progress, examining documentation and conducting interviews,
looking for best practices regarding the appointments of foreign scientists and
visa procedures in particular. The contractor will consider such issues as
delegations of authority and process flow. It is noted, however, that some
factors, such as State Department policy, may be beyond NIH's ability to change.
The interviews are about 40 percent complete. Bob Dennis suggested that IC
Fellowship Training Directors be included among those interviewed, since they
are in direct contact with many of the foreign scientists.
4. FPS II
Janis Mullaney encouraged the members to see that once ICs complete their FPS
training, they begin to put Fellows' records into the system. It would be best
if all renewals are recorded in the new system. The system now sends an e-mail
notice to approving officials for anyone who is missed. It was pointed out that
there have been some changes to the system since IC staff took the earlier training.
Ms. Mullaney informed the group that she will be assuming a full-time role in NCI
and would be vacating her position as OD/DDIR Liaison. She will continue to
perform her liaison duties until a replacement is found. The position is expected
to be advertised soon. The group expressed their thanks for her long association
and dedication, and for her many services on behalf of the NIH administrative
community.
5. Special Expert Slots
It was mentioned that OHR is encouraging conversions of Special Experts in
scientific positions to Title 42 appointments. That would release Special Expert
slots for non-research employees - such as senior computer analysts.
6. USOPM rescinding ad hoc Nature of Action Codes
In consolidating its Nature of Action Codes (NOAC), USOPM has eliminated the
authority for on-the-spot (OTS) cash awards, expected to become effective in
January 2001. Linda Adams expressed concern that cancellation of authority to
use OTS awards would create problems. For example, the separate OTS authority
allowed payment through the ADB without a duplicate payment upon entry into the
Personnel and payroll systems. We understand that the issue will be raised
considered by the NIH HRDD and may be with the Program Support Center and the
Department in order to negotiate a solution.
7. Operations and Management Review in NIMH/IRP
Mr. Dennis reported that discussions with his Scientific Director concerning
Program-wide staffing, structure, coverage, and effectiveness led to a
consultant-led study. The review was completed in 10 weeks, following extensive
collection of data and procedural documents, individual interviews, and focus
group interviews. Using Baldridge assessment measures, the final report included
strengths and weaknesses ("opportunities for improvement"), and recommendations
for how the Program could become more effective. The recommendations included
suggested process for achieving better communications, procedural improvements,
and systems approaches to information management, performance measurement, etc.
The Program is about to begin the process of strategic planning and implementation. Mr. Dennis offered to inform the group of progress and results in the interest of sharing best practices.
8. Study group for Admin Positions
This project has been otherwise on hold, in part pending the outcome of a separate
study undertaken by NICHD, With that study now finalized, the work group will
re-convene on its original schedule to consider the materials that have been
collected, how they can be used, and what further efforts are necessary.
9. Co-Chair
Due to recent and pending losses of co-chairs, Mr. Dennis asked for and received
the group's endorsement for the appointment of a new co-chair. Richard Freed of
NIAID has agreed to take on that position.
10. Minutes for meetings
In recent months, Nan Freas has taken the minutes for our meetings. Because of
other demands for her time, she has asked to be released from those duties. Mr.
Dennis thanked her for her help and NINDS for allowing her to be available. Pam
Pearson-Green, who works with Mr. Dennis in NIMH, will take on responsibility for
the minutes.
II. NIB/NISH Presentation (open session):
Shirley Mizzell of the OA Office of Acquisitions and Policy introduced Dan Bailey
of the National Industries for the Blind (NIB) and Melissa Kupferschmid of the
National Industries for the Severely Handicapped (NISH). Their purpose was to
introduce the group to the many products and services provided by this non-profit
partnership under the Javitz-Wagner-O'Day Program. Combined, they serve some 88
agencies and employ about 31,000 handicapped and disabled employees. They
distributed brochures of their Skilcraft products and services, and provided their
web site address as www.jwod.com. Mr. Dennis suggested they consider looking into
the NIH Intramall. Ms. Mizzell agreed to provide them with the necessary contact.