The weekly report provides updates on Navy Reserve matters such as congratulating new chief selects, noting opportunities to thank employers for supporting Reserve service, announcing a selection process for an executive assistant position to the Force Master Chief, and recapping deployment activities for the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise. The report also includes policy guidance, upcoming events, and medical and operational readiness statistics for the Navy Reserve force.
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
This week in NPC Force Weekly, special selection boards, credentialing opportunities for ERB sailors, involuntary separation pay, and NPC customer service center.
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
This week in NPC Force Weekly, special selection boards, credentialing opportunities for ERB sailors, involuntary separation pay, and NPC customer service center.
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- Reserve To Active Component
- BOL Has Added More Links
- Review Records With New Personnel
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1. FORCM WEEKLY REPORT – 11 July 2011
Greetings Shipmates!
First let me say to all our new Chief Selects, Well done and Congratulations!
We have a very talented group of leaders at every level, for those of you who did
not select this time, I would like to say that I did not make Chief my first time up
or even second, my advice to you is to keep on pressing toward the goal, Captain
James Lawrence said, “Don’t give up the ship”, I say to you, Don’t give up on your
dreams.
Remember, you matter! Make a positive impact on someone’s life today!
Latest Updates
NOTE FROM OCNR
A "thank you" can go a long way in letting someone know they are truly appreciated. And
what better way to say thanks to your boss than a letter from the Chief of Navy Reserve!
Vice Admiral Dirk Debbink, a business owner himself, is more than happy to send a letter of
appreciation to any employer of a Reserve Sailor upon request. Saying "thank you" honors
their support while opening the door to talk about your service; to discuss the Navy skills,
training and leadership your employer may not know about. When you and your employer
work together, you can plan your training well in advance.
Give your employer the recognition they deserve by saying thank you. If you'd like to take
advantage of this outstanding opportunity, contact: YN1 Veronica Harger at (703) 693-5757
or veronica.harger@navy.mil.
NOTE FROM NPC
Summary of changes from last year's continuation board NAVADMIN compared to this year's
continuation board NAVADMIN follows:
• Board moved from September to December to accommodate conduct of Aug-Oct
ERBs.
• Required date by transfer to fleet reserve/retired reserve moved from June 2012 to
September 2012 and the expiration of operational waivers moved from 30
September 2012 to 31 December 2012.
• Eligibility will also be posted on BOL vice just on the NEAS website.
• Communication to the board may only be accepted if originated by the candidate and
must be received by cut-off date vice post-marked by cut-off date.
• The 15 Sep 2011 SCPO and CPO periodic evaluation will be considered.
• Includes revised definition of decline in performance.
• Command Senior Chiefs and Chiefs of the Boat were added to those exempt from
board eligibility provided NEC 9578 or 9579 reflects in the member's NEC inventory.
• NUC NECs were added to help alleviate confusion. Further, clarifies that the NUC
exemption only applies to active component Sailors.
• Clarified that overseas or DOD Area tour exemption applies to AC and FTS Sailors as
SELRES and VTU Sailors are not assigned to type 3, 4, or 6 duty locations.
• Assistant recorders may now be Chiefs and Senior Chiefs. The head recorder
remains a Master Chief.
• WERR is now called "OMPF My Record".
• Notification of NON-CONTINUATION will be posted on BOL vice CO's receiving
notification from PERS-83 via e-mail. A NAVADMIN will announce when the board's
results are available on BOL.
MONTHLY COMMUNICATION PRIORITY: Honoring Employers
2. FORCM WEEKLY REPORT – 11 July 2011
• Upon obtaining signatures, acknowledgement of non-continuation page 13 now
forwarded to PERS-313 for inclusion in member's Official Military Personnel File.
• Navy Advancement Center will issue profile sheets this year allowing candidates to
also verify their own eligibility.
• Added NPC's Customer Service Center's e-mail address as a POC for candidates to
use for sending their letter to the board.
• Added guidance for separation activities to assign Reduction in Force Navy Loss Code
"SCC" on DD-214s for active members and on Page 13s for SELRES and VTU
members
NOMINATIONS FOR RESERVE FORCE MASTER CHIEF (FORCM) EXECUTIVE
ASSISTANT/(EA) POSITION
1. PACKAGES ARE CURRENTLY BEING ACCEPTED FROM PERSONNEL INTERESTED IN THE
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT (EA) POSITION FOR THE NAVY RESERVE FORCE MASTER CHIEF
(FORCM). THIS POSITION IS LOCATED IN THE PENTAGON, WASHINGTON, DC AREA AND
IS OPEN TO ALL FULL-TIME SUPPORT (FTS) CHIEFS AND SELECTION BOARD ELIGIBLE
FIRST CLASS PETTY OFFICERS WITHIN THE NAVY COUNSELOR/YEOMAN/PERSONNEL
SPECIALIST RATINGS WHO HAVE A MINIMUM OF 24 MONTHS AT THEIR CURRENT DUTY
STATION.
2. THE FORCM EA POSITION IS HIGHLY VISIBLE AND REQUIRES THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF
PROFESSIONALISM AND PERSONAL INTEGRITY. APPLICANTS SHOULD POSSESS KEEN
ABILITIES TO ACTIVELY COMMUNICATE UP AND DOWN THE CHAIN OF COMMAND,
PRESENT A NEAT AND CLEAN MILITARY APPEARANCE, AND MANAGE A MYRIAD OF ADMIN
FUNCTIONS TO INCLUDE DEFENSE TRAVEL SYSTEM AUTHORIZATIONS AND VOUCHERS,
BUDGET SUBMISSION, DATA RESEARCH, AND VARIOUS EXECUTIVE CORRESPONDENCE.
THIS IS A VERY DEMANDING POSITION AND PROMISES TO BE A CHALLENGING AND
REWARDING TOUR OF DUTY FOR ANY CHIEF PETTY OFFICER.
3. NOMINATION PACKAGES MUST INCLUDE PERSONNEL ACTION REQUEST (NAVPERS
1306/7), LAST THREE EVALUATIONS, LAST THREE YEARS OF PRIMS DATA, FRONT AND
SIDE VIEW FULL LENGTH 5X7 PHOTOGRAPHS IN SERVICE KHAKI FOR E7 AND NSU FOR E6,
AND AN ENDORSEMENT BY THEIR COMMANDING OFFICER AND COMMAND MASTER CHIEF,
IF AVAILABLE. SCAN AND E-MAIL NOMINATION PACKAGES TO PSCM RAY SUTTON, OFFICE
OF CHIEF OF NAVY RESERVE, AT RAY.SUTTON1(AT)NAVY.MIL NLT 31 JULY 2011.
4. PHONE INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONDUCTED WITH EACH OF THE CANDIDATES PRIOR TO
FINAL SELECTION.
5. CANDIDATES WILL BE NOTIFIED BY PHONE OF SELECTION OR NON-SELECTION BY 15
AUGUST 2011. ESTIMATED REPORT DATE IS 1 DECEMBER 2011.
6. RELEASED BY RADM L. S. LITTLE, DEPUTY, COMMANDER, NAVY RESERVE FORCE.
Navy Reserve Policy Board Issue Submission. Every Sailor has the opportunity to
participate in shaping policies which guide our Reserve Force. The Navy Reserve Policy
Board (NRPB) meets in Norfolk to address issues provided from the field. The Policy board
reviews issues throughout the year and is your direct line of communication to the Force
policy makers. Electronic inputs are the preferred method and can be emailed to
NRPB@navy.mil.
MONTHLY COMMUNICATION PRIORITY: Honoring Employers
3. FORCM WEEKLY REPORT – 11 July 2011
For initial inputs, a blank issue submission form and additional guidance is available on the
NRWS (private side). Just click on the link below.
Thank you for your input and bringing Deckplate issues to senior Navy Leadership.
https://private.navyreserve.navy.mil/3447B/n5/Shared%20Documents/n5a.aspx
The Weekly NR Employment Scorecard:
https://private.navyreserve.navy.mil/3447B/n3/NR%20Employment%20for%20OCNR/Form
s/AllItems.aspx
July Ready Now! Newsletter:
http://www.navyreserve.navy.mil/Ready%20Now/Shared%20Documents/Newsletter.aspx
Administrative Procedures for Navy Reservists BUPERSINST 1001.39F
Administrative Procedures for the Drilling Reserve and Participating Members of
the Individual Ready Reserve COMNAVRESFORINST 1001.5F
Please use the above links if you have any questions regarding Administrative Policy. Make
sure you are up to date regarding any changes to current policy regarding your Sailors!
NAVADMINS
194/11 PERFORMANCE-BASED BOARD FOR CONTINUATION OF SENIOR ENLISTED
(ACTIVE/RESERVE) PERSONNEL WITH GREATER THAN 19 YEARS OF SERVICE
197/11 RESTRUCTURE OF THE NAVY ADVANCEMENT EXAMINATION
199/11 FY-12 NAVY RESERVE E7 SELECTION BOARD'S RESULTS
Around the Force
More than 4,400 Sailors and officers aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS
Enterprise (CVN 65) are scheduled to return to Norfolk July 15 after a six-month
deployment supporting operations in the Mediterranean and the Arabian Sea.
Enterprise, along with embarked Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 1, Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 12,
Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 2, guided-missile cruiser USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55), and the
guided-missile destroyers USS Barry (DDG 52) and USS Bulkeley (DDG 84) are scheduled to
return to Naval Station Norfolk. USS Mason (DDG 87) is also a member of the Enterprise
Carrier Strike Group (CSG) and is scheduled to return to Norfolk later this month.
The carrier, commanded by Capt. Dee L. Mewbourne, traveled nearly 60,000 miles after
leaving Norfolk Jan. 13 to support theater security cooperation and maritime security
cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th and 6th Fleet areas of responsibility.
U.S. Second Fleet Public Affairs
Event Outlook
* NRUM/RSEM, CNRFC Norfolk, VA (14 July)
* EMDEC, Bethesda, MD (20 July)
* HASC-MILPERS Hearing - Reserve Chief's Panel (27 July)
As of 11 July 2011:
MONTHLY COMMUNICATION PRIORITY: Honoring Employers
4. FORCM WEEKLY REPORT – 11 July 2011
Operational Support Snapshot RC Medical Readiness
FY11 Pres Bud End Strength 65,500 Fully Medically Ready: 85.4% (from 85.6%)
RC Sailors (FTS/SELRES) Onboard: 64,672 Partially Medically Ready: 4.0% (from 4.1%)
RC Sailors Performing Operational Support: 18,718 Total: 89.4% (from 89.7%)
RC Sailors Mobilized or Deployed: 5499
RC CPOs Mobilized 782
RC Flag Officers on Active Duty: 31
MONTHLY COMMUNICATION PRIORITY: Honoring Employers