7/29/14
National Association of Governmental Labor Officials
NAGLO Annual Meeting
Market Driven Customized Training Programs
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 15 th
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 LegislatureAssembly 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 8thMOU - signing of DWD-WEDC-WTCS consulting agreement on August 7th
Economic Advisor Technical Review Committee – first convening on August 15Wisconsin Fast Forward web site operational – September 17thRound 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 24Grant Award/Denial letters signed – January 31st
Round 1 Grant Awards announced – February 12thRound 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
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