This NPC Force Weekly focuses on Sea-Shore Flow update, SAPR-F release, Enlisted Early Separation suspended, and Security Clearances and the upcoming exam cycle.
This week's edition focuses on some pays, the changes in Enlisted Supervisor retention pay and the one time end of month pay issue DFAS announce Monday. It's an important topic for our Sailors so to avoid any pay issues, please make sure they see this weekly. I also focused on the deadline for the Continuation Board submissions. Like any board, it is important our Sailors know when the deadline for submission of any documents is and that they meet that deadline. Late submissions are not accepted. - NPC FORM
Navigator express 2019 Q4 vr 12 Roger Bazeley, NAVEX EditorRoger Bazeley, USA
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGAUX) is the uniformed auxiliary service of the United States Coast Guard (USCG). The Auxiliary exists to support all USCG missions except roles that require "direct" law enforcement or military engagement. As of 2019, there were approximately 24,000 members of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. Established by Congress in 1939 the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary motto is Semper Paratus (Always Ready). We invite you to learn more about who and what we do as members of TEAM COAST GUARD read USCGAUX publications Navigator Express and NAVIGATOR ANNUAL.
The Auxiliary operates in:
- Recreational Boating Safety and Education
- Public Affairs and Community Outreach
- Safety and Security Patrols – Ports/Waterways
- Search and Rescue Mission Support
- Chefs/Food Specialists for USCG events/ships
- Mass Casualty and Disaster Assistance
- Pollution Response & Patrols
- Commercial Fishing Vessel and Recreational Vessel Exams
- Platforms for USCG Training – Helicopter OPS
- Recruitment for Coast Guard Auxiliary/USCG
This week's edition focuses on some pays, the changes in Enlisted Supervisor retention pay and the one time end of month pay issue DFAS announce Monday. It's an important topic for our Sailors so to avoid any pay issues, please make sure they see this weekly. I also focused on the deadline for the Continuation Board submissions. Like any board, it is important our Sailors know when the deadline for submission of any documents is and that they meet that deadline. Late submissions are not accepted. - NPC FORM
Navigator express 2019 Q4 vr 12 Roger Bazeley, NAVEX EditorRoger Bazeley, USA
The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGAUX) is the uniformed auxiliary service of the United States Coast Guard (USCG). The Auxiliary exists to support all USCG missions except roles that require "direct" law enforcement or military engagement. As of 2019, there were approximately 24,000 members of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. Established by Congress in 1939 the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary motto is Semper Paratus (Always Ready). We invite you to learn more about who and what we do as members of TEAM COAST GUARD read USCGAUX publications Navigator Express and NAVIGATOR ANNUAL.
The Auxiliary operates in:
- Recreational Boating Safety and Education
- Public Affairs and Community Outreach
- Safety and Security Patrols – Ports/Waterways
- Search and Rescue Mission Support
- Chefs/Food Specialists for USCG events/ships
- Mass Casualty and Disaster Assistance
- Pollution Response & Patrols
- Commercial Fishing Vessel and Recreational Vessel Exams
- Platforms for USCG Training – Helicopter OPS
- Recruitment for Coast Guard Auxiliary/USCG
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Po drugie - to cała filozofia!
Edgard Eeckman's presentation on the Careum Congress - March 17th-18th 2014 - Basel/Switzerland on "The Power of Patients 3.0 - Patients are changing the face of healthcare".
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This week's NPC FORCM Weekly which focuses on letter to the selection board, involuntary separation pay, upcoming CSADD rallies, and a reminder about Challenger, Gray and Christmas still serving Sailors.
-- MC2 ROSPRIM
This week in NPC Force Weekly, special selection boards, credentialing opportunities for ERB sailors, involuntary separation pay, and NPC customer service center.
This NPC Force Weekly focuses on career waypoint and conversions, SDAP recertification, provides an update on RAD: Reducing Administrative Distractions, and provides an update on the fight against synthetic drugs.
Focus this week is SAPR-L reporting and completion requirements, PTS and retaking the ASVAB for more options, call for board membership, and annual SDAP recertification.
This NPC Force weekly discusses:
- NPC's New "How Do I" Link
- Reserve To Active Component
- BOL Has Added More Links
- Review Records With New Personnel
This NPC Force Weekly discusses cyber security upgrades, critical paperwork, the availability of the Kuder journey on Navy college site, and a quality of life in port quick poll.
This NPC Force Weekly discusses an update to the Career Waypoint user guide, eval changes, NFAAS update deadline fast approaching, PRT policy changes, and BOL Access will be CAC only starting 21 September.
This NPC Force Weekly discusses the SDAP deadline, changes to the Petty Officer Selectee Leadership Course, provides an update on PASS Transfer, and provides the PACT Quotas for August.
This NPC Force weekly discusses how Fleet Engagement Teams are set to hit the fleet and makes a call to support the Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions (CSADD).
This NPC Force Weekly discusses the posting of the FY-14 active duty Senior Chief results, the changing of NPC customer service center e-mail addresses, the release of Chief quotas, and an update to the CMS/ID application phase.
This NPC Force Weekly discusses the check-in process for success, how Navy E-learning is undergoing an Upgrade, and reminds us the current CMS/ID application phase is ending soon.
1. NPC FORCM WEEKLY
3-7 December 2012
Career progression, community management, personnel matters, and general information from the desk of the Navy
Personnel Command, Force Master Chief, FORCM Jon Port
SEA SHORE FLOW UPDATED FOR 10 ENLISTED COMMUNITIES
NAVADMIN 361/12 updated the Seas Shore flow for 10 Enlisted Communities, the following Communities have been
changed: ETSRF: Increase Sea Tour 2 by 12 months, MA Decrease all tours to 36 months, MMSSW Increase Sea Tour 2
by 6 months, MMSW Increase Sea Tour 1 by 12 months, MT Increase Sea Tour 2 by 6 months, NC Decrease Sea Tours
3 and 4 by 12 months and Increase all Shore Tours to 42 months, ND Decrease all Shore Tours to 36 months, PS
Decrease Sea Tour 2 by 6 months, SH Decrease Sea Tour 2 and 4 by 6 months, YN Decrease all Shore Tours to 48
months. The NAVADMIN also contains the current Sea Shore flow for all other communities. Sea Shore flow is
designed to ensure all of our Sea Billets are manned with the right Sailor.
SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION AND RESPONSE –FLEET TRAINING GETS UNDERWAY
The SAPR Master Mobile Training Teams are deploying from the Center for Professional and Personal Development to
provide SAPR Fleet training (SAPR-F) to mid-level leadership personnel (O-3/0-4, and E-7/E-8) in fleet concentration
areas. The Mid-level leadership teams will then deliver the SAPR-F training to all personnel E-6 and below.
SAPR-F training must be completed for all E-6 and below by March 31, 2013 and SAPR-F training completion shall be
documented by individual commands via (FLTMPS).
Additional information on the MMTT and SAPR-F training efforts can be found at the SAPR L/F training Web pages,
including how to document SAPR-F training in FLTMPS, and more importantly how to enroll in the preparatory training
in ESAMS: SAPR L/F Training.
ENLISTED EARLY TRANSITION PROGRAM SUSPENDED
Effective immediately the Enlisted Early Transition Program is suspended until further notice. NAVADMIN 359/12
announces the suspension of the program, packages submitted and received before 30 November 2012 will be
considered; any packages submitted after 30 November will not be considered and will be returned. The Early Career
Transition Program for Sailors wishing to transition to the Reserves is not affected. Further questions can be answered
via NPC Customer Service Center at 1-866-U-ASK-NPC.
SECURITY CLEARANCES AND THE UPCOMING ADVANCEMENT EXAM
Security Clearances are required by the Navy Advancement Manual (BUPERSINST 1430.16F). All ratings and all pay
grades, listed in Para 204 of the advancement manual are required to submit to the Director, Department of Navy Central
Adjudication Facility (DONCAF) for a clearance determination to be made and be properly annotated in Joint Personnel
Adjudication System (JPAS) in accordance with SECNAVINST 5510.30B. A Commanding Officer’s granting of an
Interim Clearance does not constitute a waiver of this requirement. Bottom line a DONCAF determination of eligibility
for clearance is required, there is no waiver! Too many sailors in the past have not been able to take the exam because
this guidance was not followed. If any of your sailors need to get a clearance adjudicated before the March Exam now is
the time to start the process.
THIS WEEK IN NAVAL HISTORY
Dec 3, 1775 - LT John Paul Jones raised the Grand Union flag on ALFRED. First American flag raised over American naval vessel
Dec 4, 1918- President Woodrow Wilson sails in USS George Washington for Paris Peace Conference.
Dec 5, 1941 - USS LEXINGTON (CV-2) sails with TF12 to ferry Marine aircraft to Midway, leaving no carriers at Pearl Harbor.
Dec 6, 1917 - German submarine torpedoes sink USS JACOB JONES (DD-61) off England.
Dec 7, 1941 - Japanese carrier aircraft attack U.S. Pacific Fleet based in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
"With confidence in our armed forces - with the unbounding determination of our people –
we will gain the inevitable triumph - so help us God."
~ President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dec 8th, 1941