96-9406. Notice  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 75 (Wednesday, April 17, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 16808-16809]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-9406]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
    
    Employment and Training Administration
    
    
    Notice
    
    SUMMARY: The Department of Labor, Employment and Training 
    Administration (DOL/ETA) is moving to the next phase of development of 
    O*NET, the Occupational Information Network. Accordingly DOL/ETA is: 1. 
    soliciting applications from State governments for O*NET facilitation 
    grants; 2. requesting proposals from small business concerns for the 
    provision of technical assistance to facilitate the implementation and 
    integration of the O*NET Prototype in State employment and training 
    systems, particularly to the States selected to receive facilitation 
    grants; and 3. announcing the qualified release of the developmental 
    prototype of O*NET for testing and evaluation purposes. These actions 
    are in response to broad public anticipation of the availability of the 
    O*NET and are designed to encourage significant, entrepreneurial, 
    business and public sector participation in the development of 
    innovative workforce development tools for the marketplace using the 
    O*NET Database and Prototype.
    
    BACKGROUND: O*NET is a multi-year project to develop an automated 
    replacement for the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT). O*NET is 
    replacing the DOT with a relational database that contains 
    comprehensive, skills-based information about worker requirements and 
    characteristics, experience requirements and occupational requirements 
    and characteristics. The O*NET content model offers a common language 
    and a standardized framework of information for consistent use across 
    all occupational and industrial sectors. O*NET can identify broadly 
    transferable skills by utilizing a variety of cross-job descriptors 
    that organize job-specific information into broad, empirically-based 
    occupational clusters.
        The Employment and Training Administration is nearing completion of 
    the first phase of development of the O*NET Database and Prototype. The 
    O*NET Database has been developed on an industry standard, flexible and 
    user-friendly open platform. It is comprised of 11 separate databases 
    of O*NET content model descriptor information all related by the O*NET 
    occupational code. Files provide mean ratings for all available content 
    model constructs in .dbf file format. The O*NET Database is designed 
    for maximum utility to researchers and career information software 
    developers and vendors.
        The O*NET Prototype is a basic application of the O*NET Database. 
    The prototype incorporates a user interface designed to acquaint users 
    with variables in the database, and facilitate access to O*NET's data 
    fields. It will allow users to browse the database, learn about 
    occupations, crosswalk O*NET information to other occupational 
    classification structures, search for and select occupations and 
    variables, match occupations to predefined criteria, and export data in 
    various file formats. The O*NET Prototype is designed for broad, non-
    technical employment, training, and general workforce development 
    program usage.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Lorraine Saunders and Mr. Willie 
    Harris, U.S. Department of Labor, Division of Acquisition and 
    Assistance, Room No. S-4203, 200 Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, 
    DC 20210. Telephone No. (202) 219-8698 (This is not a toll-free 
    number).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    A. Solicitation for State Grant Applications
    
        During April 1996, DOL/ETA will solicit applications for O*NET 
    Facilitation Grants. State governments are eligible applicants. Four to 
    five grants will be awarded. Grant awards will be made no later than 
    June 30,
    
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    1996. The grant awardees will be responsible for: 1. establishing 
    collaborative relationships among workforce development program, system 
    and software providers; 2. integrating the O*NET Prototype into State 
    and local employment, training and human resource development programs; 
    and 3. implementing O*NET as the driving engine for the development of 
    career and occupational information applications meeting business and 
    education and training program users' needs.
    
    B. Request for Proposals
    
        During April 1996, DOL/ETA will request proposals to facilitate the 
    implementation and integration of the O*NET Prototype in State 
    employment and training systems. Small business concerns are eligible 
    applicants. One contract will be awarded. Contract award date will be 
    no later than June 30, 1996. The contract awardee will be responsible 
    for: linking current O*NET research and development work to workforce 
    development program, systems and software development; providing 
    technical assistance as necessary to refine and enhance the current 
    O*NET Prototype as a flexible, user-friendly platform for applications 
    development; and developing and providing technical assistance and 
    staff support to a user group of employment, training, and human 
    resource development systems involved in O*NET implementation and 
    integration.
    
    C. Qualified Release of O*NET
    
        During the Fall of 1996, DOL/ETA is planning a qualified release of 
    a developmental version of the O*NET Database and Prototype, as 
    completed at that point in time, to users, developers and vendors for 
    purposes of evaluation, testing, building and enhancement. DOL/ETA is 
    planning to license users, developers and vendors for participation in 
    a program supporting continued O*NET development. Participants may 
    choose from a menu of options likely to include: review, comment, and 
    critique of the content and functionality of the Database and 
    Prototype; validation of Database content; building the Database 
    through contribution of occupational information; and/or further 
    development and enhancement of the Prototype through application 
    development. Participants are advised that the O*NET Database and 
    Prototype may undergo substantial changes in design, content and format 
    after the date of its release, and DOL/ETA makes no representations of 
    similarity or compatibility with later versions. DOL/ETA is in the 
    process of determining licensing issues, participation options and fees 
    that may be charged for participation. Further details will be made 
    available as plans for this program develop.
    
        Dated: April 11, 1996.
    Raymond J. Uhalde,
    Deputy Assistant Secretary, Employment and Training Administration.
    [FR Doc. 96-9406 Filed 4-16-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4510-30-M
    
    

Document Information

Published:
04/17/1996
Department:
Employment and Training Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
96-9406
Pages:
16808-16809 (2 pages)
PDF File:
96-9406.pdf