Welcome to the Department's Senior Executive
Service (SES) page--a one-stop shopping source of information on the
SES system, and how it applies to the Department's senior
executives. This page links to sources of information on:
- The Office of Personnel Management's (OPM's) SES Executive Core Qualifications (ECQs), including regular OPM briefings on the ECQs.
- 2004 Senior Executive Service Candidate Development Program
- August 24, 2004 Selection for Department of Justice 2004 Senior Executive Service Candidate Development Program
- The Department's Performance Management System (PMS) for SES Employees
- SES Performance-Based Pay System Information
- Senior Executive Forum: February 11, 2004 Presentation by Joanne Simms, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Human Resources/Administration
- OPM 12/16/03: New Performance-Based Pay System for the Senior Executive Service
- OPM 1/6/04: Notification of Changes in Post-Employment Restrictions Coverage for Members of the Senior Executive Service (SES)
- OPM 1/9/04: Conversion to New SES Performance-Based Pay System
- OPM 1/20/04: Exceptions to the "12-Month Rule" for Senior Executive Pay Increases
- 2005 Pay Tables for Executive and Senior Level Employees
- 2005 Pay Adjustments for Major Federal Pay Systems
- Executive Development Opportunities available to Department executives:
- OPM's Leadership Journeycontains information on executive leadership and management courses conducted at the Federal Executive Institute (FEI) and Management Development Centers (MDC). Course schedules and costs.
- FY 05 Office of Legal Education course schedule is now available. The course schedule offers more than 200 courses for the next Fiscal Year.
- The School of Public Affairs at American University (AU) and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) have partnered to offer an innovative "Fast Track" program for selected high potential managers in the public sector. The program allows high potential federal sector managers to complete their Masters in Public Administration (MPA) in less than two years with a combination of residential courses at OPM and intensive weekend courses at AU.
For further information contact Assistant Dean, Monica Moody Moore, at (202) 885-6248 or via E-mail at: mmm@american.edu, or see the program's Web page.
- Other training opportunities.
- Recent Memos and Guidance pertaining to the SES:
- Links to Other SES-Related Sites:
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Last Updated February 28, 2007
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