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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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EP WAIVERS FOR UPCOMING CPO EXAM
PO1s must have a November 15, 2013 periodic evaluation with an early promote (EP), and a time-in-rate (TIR) date of July 1, 2012 or January 1, 2013 to be eligible for an EP TIR waiver. (N32)
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The target date for the release of Active Duty and Reserve E4-E6 quotas and advancement results contines to be the week of Thanksgiving. Good luck to all advancement candidates! (N32)
Navy enlisted advancement exams are not pass/fail where a certain percentage of questions must be answered correctly to attain the "go" vs. "no go" qualification status. Instead, NAC developes norm-reference exams which are designed to provide a spread of scores (rank-order) so the most knowlegeable candidates can be identified. Ultimately, the exam is developed with questions that get the core of job knowledge and technical acumen. The exam Standard Score (SS) provides the Final Multiple Score (FMS) with an element that is unbiased and fair. Bottom line, Navy enlisted advancement exams provide a tool to compare all candidates in the same rating and paygrade.
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Happy National American Indian and Alaska Native Month! Check out this NAVADMIN for a brief but insightful look at their multitude of accomplishments in our military and Nation!
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*** Navy Career Wise Seminar: Veterans' Education Benefits Brief in Hampton Roads ****
There will be a 5 hour brief on GI Bill to be held in Hampton Roads "Understanding how to get the most out of your GI Bill" on 5 Nov 2013 -- 0800-1400 -- 1800 College Crescent, Virginia Beach, VA 23453
Who & What: Virginia Department of Veterans Services and the Tidewater Community College Center is doing the brief for Military and Veterans Education to a one-day seminar and education fair.
Why: Do you want to use your education benefits to gain career employment, not just to gain a degree?
There are many ways to use your GI Bill -- not just colleges and universities:
• Certificates and Licenses
• Entrepreneurship Training
• Correspondence Courses
• Flight training
• On-the-job training programs
• Apprenticeship programs
• Non-college degree programs
When:
Morning: Come hear from Virginia's State Approving Agency for Veterans Education and Training, who will explain ALL your options for gaining a profitable education.
Afternoon: You will also hear directly from state-approved institutions and meet with them, including colleges and universities, licensing and certifying institutions, and companies with apprenticeship and OJT programs.
What you learn here about the GI Bill could save you money, time, and your career pathway.
FOOD WILL BE PROVIDED!
In order to attend, you must be:
• A Veteran of the armed forces
• A serving member of the National Guard or Reserve
• A military/Veteran spouse or dependant receiving GI Bill benefits.
• An active duty Servicemember
Seats are limited! To register for this event, go to: www.VEBVB.EventBrite.com.
ACTIVE DUTY MARCH BIBLIOGRAPHIES
The March 2014 Cycle 223 E4-E6 advancement exam bibliographies are posted and available for download on NAC's NKO portal.
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HOW CAN I IMPROVE MY CHANCE TO ADVANCE?
Enlisted advancement in the Navy is based on two primary factors - rating/paygrade vacancies and Final Multiple Score (FMS) standing among your peers. Vacancies vary from cycle to cycle, but advancement opportunity can be greatly impacted by the number of quotas authorized. Rating Enlisted Community Managers look at historic manning trends, current enlisted personnel allowances, and other factors to be sure each paygrade in a rating is optimally manned to Navy standards. When Sailors in your rating don't move up or out, there are less quotas and less opportunity to advance. You have no control over quotas, but you can impact your FMS. Each cycle, NAC rank-orders candidates by their FMS so the most qualified get advanced ahead of those with a lower FMS. Currently, there are a number of factors that can impact your FMS - Performance Mark Average (PMA), exam Standard Score (SS), Service in Paygrade (SIPG), Pass Not Advance points (PNA), education, and Awards - which also includes Individual Augmentee points (IA). Early Promote evaluations are vital to advancement in tight ratings. Your exam Standard Score shows how well you did compared to your peers. Bottom line, you can have an impact on your FMS by studying for your exam and maintaining superior performance.
Good luck to all those waiting on the November results!
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