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Playbook for Workforce Frameworks

The Playbook for Workforce Frameworks is instrumental in supporting a standard approach to developing workforce frameworks to enable interoperability and improve communication, innovation, and mobility across workforces. 

The playbook defines a model workforce framework built on the principles of agility, flexibility, modularity, and interoperability. Its core principles include:

  • The concepts of work and learner are described in terms that can be applied to any organization. 
  • A modular, building-blocks approach based on Task, Knowledge, and Skill (TKS) statements recognizes that all organizations execute common tasks and context-unique tasks that require knowledge and skills to complete. 
  • TKS statements can be used to define Competency Areas, establish Work Roles, and build teams that reflect an organization’s own unique context and needs. 

The playbook details the model framework’s components, including the TKS statement building blocks and their applications as Work Roles and Competency Areas, and provides developers with resources on how to develop these components and describe common uses with their community. The playbook is intended to be a living document, with additional resources being developed to add to it over time.

Background

When the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) program office updated the NICE Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity (NICE Framework) (NIST SP 800-181 Rev. 1) in 2020, stakeholders throughout the cybersecurity ecosystem were calling for a more streamlined approach to workforce development. Because cybersecurity is a complex, rapidly evolving arena, it demands an agile workforce and therefore a flexible workforce framework. Further, because cybersecurity is intertwined with other complex, rapidly evolving workforces–such as information privacy and data sciences–as well as newly emerging workforce areas such as artificial intelligence, interoperability among related workforce frameworks would be instrumental in driving usefulness, applicability, and adoption. This playbook describes how developing a flexible, modular workforce framework based on a standardized model facilitates such interoperability.

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Created February 27, 2023, Updated March 13, 2025