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GAO-08-387R 1 (2008-02-22)

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       Accountability * Integrity * Reliability
United States Government Accountability Office
Washington, DC 20548




         February 22, 2008

         Congressional Addressees

         Subject: Limitations in DOD's Evaluation Plan for EEO Complaint Pilot Program
                 Hinder Determination of Pilot Results

         In August 2004, pursuant to Section 1111 of the fiscal year 2001 Department of
         Defense authorization act,' the Secretary of Defense authorized components of the
         United States Air Force (USAF), the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), and the
         Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) to implement an equal employment opportunity
         (EEO) complaint pilot program to reengineer the EEO complaint process to, among
         other things, reduce complaint processing time and reinforce management
         accountability. The program was exempt from the procedural requirements of 29
         C.F.R. Part 1614 and other regulations, directives, or regulatory restrictions
         prescribed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). As required
         by the legislation, in May 2006, GAO reported on the implementation of the pilot
         programs and found that two of the three pilot initiatives operated consistent with
         existing EEOC requirements, with a specific emphasis on alternative dispute
         resolution (ADR).2 USAF's pilot operated outside of EEOC regulations, as authorized
         under the legislation. We identified limitations in the Department of Defense's (DOD)
         evaluation plan for the pilot program that, if not addressed, would limit the likelihood
         that the evaluation would yield sound results. For example, the plan did not have
         well-defined or clear objectives or set criteria for determining if the pilots had met
         objectives. Accordingly, we made recommendations to DOD on ways to develop a
         sound evaluation plan that would more accurately and reliably assess the pilot
         programs' results and thereby support effective program and policy decisions. DOD
         made some changes to the evaluation plan based on our recommendations.

         USAF and DeCA's pilot programs ended on September 30, 2007; DLA ended its pilot
         on September 30, 2006. As required by the legislation, GAO evaluated the pilots at the
         conclusion of the program. Our objectives were to (1) describe the key aspects of the
         EEO process that were tested by the pilot program, (2) present data DOD reported
         from the pilot program, (3) evaluate improvements DOD made to its evaluation plan,
         (4) describe ADR processes used in the pilot programs compared to other ADR
         processes reported by federal agencies, and (5) provide lessons learned from the pilot
         program that can inform future EEO complaint process reform initiatives. To

         'Pub. L. No. 106-398 (Oct. 30, 2000).
         2GAO, Equal Employment Opportunity: DOD's EEO Pilot Program Under Way, but Improvements
         Needed to DOD's Evaluation Plan, GAO-06-538 (Washington, D.C.: May 2006).


GAO-08-387R DOD EEO Complaint Pilot

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