As used in this part:
Additional compensation means the compensation described in § 158.603(c).
Advisory appointment means an appointment to a qualified position under subpart J of this part.
Annuitant has the same meaning as that term in 5 CFR 553.102.
Anticipated mission impact means the influence the Department anticipates an individual will have on execution of the DHS cybersecurity mission based on the individual's CTMS qualifications and application of those qualifications to successfully and proficiently perform DHS-CS cybersecurity work.
Assignment means a description of a specific subset of DHS-CS cybersecurity work and a specific subset of CTMS qualifications necessary to perform that work, the combination of which is associable with a qualified position.
Break in service means the time when an employee is no longer on the payroll of a Federal agency.
Continuing appointment means an appointment for an indefinite time period to a qualified position.
CTMS policy means the Department's decisions implementing and operationalizing the regulations in this part, and includes directives, instructions, and operating guidance and procedures.
CTMS qualifications means qualifications identified under § 158.402(c).
Cybersecurity incident has the same meaning as the term “incident” in 6 U.S.C. 659.
Cybersecurity risk has the same meaning as that term in 6 U.S.C. 659.
Cybersecurity Talent Management Board or CTMB means the group of officials described in § 158.302.
Cybersecurity Talent Management System or CTMS means the approach to talent management, which encompasses the definitions, processes, systems, and programs, established under this part.
Cybersecurity talent market means the availability, in terms of supply and demand, of talent relating to cybersecurity and employment relating to cybersecurity, including at other Federal agencies such as the Department of Defense.
Cybersecurity threat has the same meaning as that term in 6 U.S.C. 1501(5).
Cybersecurity work means activity involving mental or physical effort, or both, to achieve results relating to cybersecurity.
Department or DHS means the Department of Homeland Security.
DHS cybersecurity mission means the cybersecurity mission described in § 158.201. As stated in that section, the DHS cybersecurity mission encompasses all responsibilities of the Department relating to cybersecurity.
DHS Cybersecurity Service or DHS-CS means the qualified positions designated and established under this part and the employees appointed to those positions under this part.
DHS-CS advisory appointee means a DHS-CS employee serving in an advisory appointment under this part.
DHS-CS cybersecurity work means cybersecurity work identified under § 158.402(b).
DHS-CS employee means an employee serving in a qualified position under this part.
Employee has the same meaning as that term in 5 U.S.C. 2105.
Excepted service has the same meaning as that term in 5 U.S.C. 2103.
Executive Schedule means the pay levels described in 5 U.S.C. 5311.
Former DHS-CS employee means an individual who previously served, but is not currently serving, in a qualified position.
Functions has the same meaning as that term in 6 U.S.C. 101(9).
Mission impact means a DHS-CS employee's influence on execution of the DHS cybersecurity mission by applying the employee's CTMS qualifications to successfully and proficiently perform DHS-CS cybersecurity work.
Preference eligible has the same meaning as that term in 5 U.S.C. 2108.
Qualification means a quality of an individual that correlates with the successful and proficient performance of cybersecurity work, such as capability, experience and training, and education and certification. A capability is a cluster of interrelated attributes that is measurable or observable or both. Interrelated attributes include knowledge, skills, abilities, behaviors, and other characteristics.
Qualified position means CTMS qualifications and DHS-CS cybersecurity work, the combination of which is associable with an employee.
Renewable appointment means a time-limited appointment to a qualified position.
Salary means an annual rate of pay under this part and is basic pay for purposes under 5 U.S.C. and 5 CFR. The salary for a DHS-CS employee is described in § 158.603.
Secretary means the Secretary of Homeland Security.
Secretary or designee means the Secretary or an official or group of officials authorized to act for the Secretary in the matter concerned.
Strategic talent priorities means the priorities for CTMS and the DHS-CS set under § 158.304.
Supervisor means an employee of the Department who has authority to hire, direct, assign, promote, reward, transfer, furlough, layoff, recall, suspend, discipline, or remove employees, or to effectively recommend such actions. A supervisor for a DHS-CS employee may be a DHS-CS employee or may be an employee of the Department serving in a position outside the DHS-CS.
Talent management means a systematic approach to linking employees to mission and organizational goals through intentional strategies and practices for hiring, compensating, and developing employees.
Talent management action has the same meaning as the term personnel action in 5 U.S.C. 2302(a)(2) for applicable actions, and the terms talent management action and personnel action may be used interchangeably in this part.
Veteran has the same meaning as that term in 5 U.S.C. 2108.
Work level means a grouping of CTMS qualifications and DHS-CS cybersecurity work with sufficiently similar characteristics to warrant similar treatment in talent management under this part.
Work valuation means a methodology through which an organization defines and evaluates the value of work and the value of individuals capable of performing that work.