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National Association of Governmental Labor Officials NAGLO Annual Meeting. Market Driven Customized Training Programs. 7/29/14. Legislative calendar Assembly Bill 14 – introduced February 14 th ; passed February 28 th (94-4)
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National Association of Governmental Labor Officials NAGLO Annual Meeting Market Driven Customized Training Programs 7/29/14
Legislative calendar • Assembly Bill 14 – introduced February 14th; passed February 28th (94-4) • Senate Bill 23 – introduced February 15th; passed March 5th (33-0) • Act 9 – enacted March 13th • Chapter DWD 801: • Emergency Rule public hearing on July 15th • Emergency Rule scope statement approved Governor’s Office on August 15th • Emergency Rule approved by Governor on September 20th • Emergency Rule effective October 1st • Assembly Workforce Committee hearing on October 2nd • Emergency Rule public hearing on October 29th • Permanent rule referred to JCRAR on November 4th; • Germane rule modification submitted on December 4th • JCRAR emergency rule committee review February 4th Act 9 revision introduced January 23, 2014 – special session of the Legislature • Assembly Workforce Committee hearing on February 4th • SS AB2 - Assembly passed bill on February 11th (77-22)
Process Development calendar • Office of Skills Development – first hire on May 6th • Grant waiver from Chapter 16 received – May 17th • Conceptual Design and Process Maps completed – June 12th • Office of Skills Development inquiry page operational – June 17th • Inquiry Review Committee – first convening on July 8th • MOU - signing of DWD-WEDC-WTCS consulting agreement on August 7th • Economic Advisor Technical Review Committee – first convening on August 15 • Wisconsin Fast Forward web site operational – September 17th • Round 1 Grant Program Announcements (4 announcements) – announced November 6th • Round 1 Grant Applications Received (37 grants received) – December 3rd (Construction), December 10th (Customer Services, December 17th (Manufacturing) • Grant Evaluation Committee hearings – recommendations completed January 16th and 21st • DWD Concurrence Meeting – recommendations reviewed by SO January 24 • Grant Award/Denial letters signed – January 31st • Round 1 Grant Awards announced – February 12th • Round 2 Grant Program Announcements – February 12th
Program Summary • $20M of State GPR to build skilled/educated workforce through employer defined training programs and advanced LMIS system • $15 M dedicated to demand driven workforce training programs – supporting an economic development workforce paradigm • Program administration and research – Office of Skills Development (OSD) • Target audience - underemployed, unemployed and incumbent workers (some cohorts could include IHE students or HS grads) • Labor Market Information System upgrades = SKILLS versus Job titles
Wisconsin Fast Forward Principles • Business collaborations define skill requirements, provide $$ match, define training expectations, coordinate curriculum and training delivery, hire training program graduates and/or raise wages for incumbent workers – should not duplicate or supplant programs – prototype programs that are scalable, replicable, portable • Education and training collaborations evaluate inquiries, create-deliver training programs, build cohorts, consider sustainable programs, modify existing programming, award credentials, etc. • OSD receives/reviews inquiries, evaluates research, formulates grant program announcements, evaluates grant applications, monitors performance, conducts audits, produces reports
DWD Resources & Information • DWD web site: www.dwd.wisconsin.gov • Skill Explorer • Job Center of Wisconsin • Labor Market Information • Apprenticeship Programming • Wisconsin Fast Forward: www.dwd.wisconsin.gov/osd • Council on Workforce Investment: http://www.wi-cwi.org/ • Resources • Strategic Planning
Office of Skills Development & Division of Employment/Training Scott.Jansen@dwd.wisconsin.gov