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Res 1434 7/3/1973RESOLUTION NO. / /..41 RESOLUTION APPROVING AGREEMENT WITH THE UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION FOR DEVELOPING A PROTOTYPE REGIONAL ASSESSMENT CENTER. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS , THAT: That certain agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto, between the City of Wichita Falls and the United States Civil Service Commission, providing for a joint project with the cities of Arlington, Wichita Falls and Fort Worth, Texas , and the U. S. Civil Service Commission, developing a prototype regional assessment center, is hereby approved, and the City Manager is authorized to exe- cute the same for the City of Wichita Falls. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 3RD DAY OF JULY, 1973. 4' tid&44 M A Y O R ATTEST: Cit Cler AGREEMENT - COOPERATIVE SHARED-COSTS RE' 4UITING AND EXAMINING The United States Civil Service Commission, as authorized by Section 204(a) of the Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 170 (P.L. 91-648),and the City of Wichita Falls, Texas join, hereby, on a shared-costs basis, in cooperative recruiting and examining activities as agreed to below: 1. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE: 2. CSC AGREEMENT NUMBER: f Prototype Regional Assessment Center 3. NATURE AND SCOPE OF'COOPERATIVE ACTIVITIES: A joint project with the Cities of Arlington, Wichita Falls, and Fort Worth, Texas, and the U. S. Civil Service Commission, developing a prototype regional assessment center, to be located in Fort Worth, Texas. The proposal is, initially, to establish u valid and job-related applicant appraisal method for police officers and certain applicants for positions in the Federal civil service.L see attached narrative description of project.) 4. ARRANGEMENTS FOR SHARING COSTS: The project will involve the Cities of Arlington, Wichita Falls, and Fort Worth, Texas, on a cooperative cost-sharing basis with the Civil Service Commission. Contribution by the City of Wichita Falls will be $2500, plus in-kind services of I, 1900, as shown below. Arlington is expected to provide an equal amount, and Fort Worth is to provide $2500 plus in-kind services of $3800. The total outlay of the municipalities is expected to be $15,100, and the Commission's contribu r' tion is to be $14,650. In-Kind Services: Personnel Technician (330 hours @ 4.61/hr) 1520 I:` Clerk-Typist (113 hours @ $3.35/hr 380 Contract Price: T`}` 0 1 TOTA.- COST ''i°O-WIGii1TA 5 i>t,irtd i S. ADMINISTRATION: The project will be conducted by the U. S. CSC Dallas Regional Office, under the direction of Dr. R. E. Smith, and will last approximately nine (9) months, Facilities are to be provided by the City of Fort Worth. If suitable contractual arrangements between the jurisdictions involved can be made on a timely basis, work on the project can begin shortly after June 1, 1973. 6. AUTHORIZATION FOR THE STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT(Sy NAME TITLE OFFICE Gerald G. FQx_____ ___ ______ City Manager Administration SIGNATURE 1 A DATE 1:9\91?-:' 1 1 _July 3, 1973 FOR THE COMMISSION: NAME TITLE OFFICE SIGNATURE DATE r II . OR CSC USE: GPO 840-721 CSC FORM 1112 NOVEMBER 1971 r--- r •