Navy Career Planning: This area deals with the choices that our sailors have to make about their Naval career and what happens after.
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Have you downloaded the Final Multiple Score (FMS) Application to your phone? If so, be sure you capture the new update that is now available. The update gives users an opportunity to compare their…Continue
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By U.S. Navy – May 28, 2015Posted in: Career, Navy LifeFrom Chief of Naval Personnel Public AffairsA major rollout of new personnel initiatives that provide greater choice, flexibility and…Continue
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Story Number: NNS140330-01Release Date: 3/30/2014 8:49:00 AMBy Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Christian Senyk, Commander Amphibious Squadron 11 Public AffairsUSS BONHOMME RICHARD, At Sea…Continue
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On the Minds of LN/NC Detailers:
Are you an LN or NC eligible for rotation to sea duty? 18-month Special Duty orders to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, counts as a full sea-duty tour. In addition to special duty pay, you can choose which coast you want to be stationed on for your following shore duty assignment.
100% advancement to LN2…The LN community is currently accepting qualified Sailors who wish to convert. Additional advancement and retention opportunities should continue. Refer to JAG Instruction 1440.1E for conversion package requirements
http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/enlisted/community/administra...
Career advice from a 42-year veteran...
BMCS Don Gore served more than 40 years before retiring at the end of 2013. (Courtesy of BMCS Don Gore)
Are you a PACT Sailor? Make sure you meet the requirements for the job you want... Read more here: http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=78703
I JUST TOOK THE CPO EXAM, NOW WHAT HAPPENS?
All eligible E7 candidates are rank-ordered by their Final Multiple Score (FMS). The E7 FMS is made up of only two factors, your performance (Performance Mark Average - PMA) and your rating knowledeg (exam Standard Score - SS). In each rating, the PO1s with the highest FMS (top 60%) will be considered selction board eligible (SBE). Any candidate who has an FMS that falls in the bottom 40% will not be SBE and will not have an opportunity to advance this cycle. NAC publishes the E7 SBE list in March. Selection Boards are held in Millington during the summer, where boards of Master Chief Petty Officers select candidates to fill available vacancies in each rating. (N32)
Attention Active Duty Personnel:
Take the Highway to the Danger Zone…Blue Angels is now accepting applications for Special Duty Assignment. See the NAVADMIN for more: http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/reference/messages/Documents/...
Don’t Read American History, Live It! USS Constitution is now accepting applications for Special Duty Assignment. See the NAVADMIN for more: http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/reference/messages/Documents/...
WHAT HAPPENS TO THE ANSWER SHEET?
Immediately following the exam administration day, your sailor's command Education Services Officer will ship all answer sheets back to the Navy Advancement Center (NAC) in Pensacola, Fla. Once the package is received, NAC scans the command's answer sheets and matches up each candidate's personnel record information with the raw scores of correctly answered exam questions. All candidate answer sheets are electronically imaged and retained for two years.
Good luck to all those E7 candidates taking the CPO exam tomorrow morning, January 14!
January Application Phase Opens for Sailors Seeking Orders...
Story Number: NNS140110-05Release Date: 1/10/2014 7:39:00 AM
From Navy Personnel Command Public Affairs
MILLINGTON, Tenn. (NNS) -- The Career Management System Interactive Detailing (CMS-ID) application phase started Jan. 9, and is scheduled to remain open through 5 a.m. Central time, Jan. 21 for active duty and Full-Time Support Sailors in their orders-negotiation window, officials said.
Enlisted Sailors use CMS-ID to review and apply for permanent change-of-station (PCS) orders online. Sailors may access the website at https://www.cmsid.navy.mil or from the CMS/ID link at www.npc.navy.mil.
Eligible Sailors may review advertised billets in CMS-ID during the application phase and apply for up to five jobs, either directly using CMS-ID, through a command career counselor (CCC), or through direct interaction with the detailer, who can make an application on the Sailor's behalf.
CMS-ID features a "Sailor Preference" section under the "Sailor Info Tab" where Sailors may rank duty preferences by type, command, location, platform and community, as well as indicate which special programs and schools they would like and leave comments for the detailer.
Detailers will always attempt to fill billets using a Sailor's desired selections first; however, Fleet readiness requirements are the guiding factor in filling billets. Detailers must also follow sea-shore flow guidelines outlined in NAVADMIN 361/12, so unless a Sailor requests Sea Duty Incentive Pay or the Voluntary Sea Duty Program to take consecutive sea duty orders, a Sailor up for shore duty should not be involuntarily assigned another sea tour. It may mean a Sailor hoping for shore duty in Hawaii or Washington may receive shore duty someplace else, where the need is greater.
A single set of sea billets, prioritized by U.S. Fleet Forces Command, and a single set of shore billets, prioritized by U.S. Fleet Forces Command and the Bureau of Naval Personnel are advertised each application cycle in CMS-ID as the Navy seeks to fill gaps at sea and place Sailors with the right experience levels and skill sets into high-priority Fleet billets.
Some factors a detailer weighs when matching Sailors to jobs include the Sailor's desires, qualifications, training availability, career progression, command preference and cost to the Navy.
Detailers will not assign Sailors to advertised jobs until after the close of the CMS-ID application phase, during the detailer selection phase. Sailors may log into CMS-ID anytime after the detailer selection phase to see if they have been selected for orders.
Commands also have the ability to rank and add comments to applications for jobs at their command. This process can occur throughout the Sailor Application Phase, and there is a brief period after Sailor applications are shut off before Detailers commence selections when commands alone are allowed access to apply comments and ranking to each application for their command. Command input is another factor that Detailers use when making their selections.
Sailors can learn more about CMS-ID from their CCC or access CMS-ID by selecting the CMS-ID link on the NPC website at www.npc.navy.mil
CPO EXAM REVISED ADMINISTRATION DATE
The E7 Active Duty exam date is January 14, 2014.
(N32)
E4-E6 ACTIVE DUTY PAY INCREMENTS
December closed out the March E4-E6 Active Duty advancee pay increments. Approximately 85% of those advanced from the March exam were advanced last month and should see the pay bump in the most-recent 1 January pay check.
January is also the first pay increment for a small number of Sailors who had the highest FMSs in their rating from the September E4-E6 exam. The Active Duty E4-E6 September exam pay increments are from January through June. 3% will be advanced each month through May, with 85% getting advanced in June. On July 1, most advanced Sailors from the September cycle will see their bump in pay for the next-higher paygrade. (N32)
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