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    ROUTINE
    
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    MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/FEB//
    
    SUBJ/FY-21 COMMAND SENIOR CHIEF SENIOR ENLISTED LEADER BOARD RESULTS//
    
    REF/A/DOC/CNO/04APR12//
    
    AMPN/REF A IS OPNAVINST 1306.2H, COMMAND SENIOR ENLISTED LEADER PROGRAM.//
    
    RMKS/1.  Congratulations to the following Active Component (AC) members who 
    have been selected for assignment as a Command Senior Chief from the Command 
    Senior Enlisted Leader Board, which convened 27 January 2020:
    NAME (LAST FIRST MI)     RATE        PARENT COMMAND
    ADKINS DAVID A           LSCS        CVN 79 JFK PCU
    ALEMAN RONMEL J          AMCS        HSM 41
    AUGUSTIN JACELYNE J      CSCS        LHD 48 ASHLAND
    BROOKS GAVRILA O         ACCS        CVN 70 VINSON
    BYARD CHRISTOPHER A      YNCS        HSM 51
    CHADDERTON JASON M       ADCS        COM CVW 2
    COLLINS ANGELA L         CTRCS       NIOC COLORADO
    CRITTENDEN DURIEL D      HMCS        NAVINGEN WASH DC
    CRUZ BENJAMIN            GSCS        ATG MAYPORT
    ERVIN CORY J             HTCS        SWOS UNIT GLAKES
    EVANGELISTA JASON M      ATCS        CNATTU KEESLER
    FLANDERS MICHAEL L       AOCS        CNAVPERSCOM MILL
    GONZALEZ JERRY           EMCS        ATG NORFOLK
    GREGGS APRIL N           QMCS        CNR SOUTHEAST
    HAUSER JASON             AECS        HSM 41
    HUTTO PHILLIP C          HMCS        MWSS 271
    KEMP JOHN R              NCCS        LHD 1 WASP
    MILLS ISAIAH III         DCCS        LCS CREW 110
    MORALES SARAH E          NCCS        COMNBEACHGRU 2
    NANNEY APRYL R           AZCS        OPNAV
    OONYU SUXUAN L           HMCS        USNMRTC OKINAWA
    PITTENGER BENJAMIN I     STGCS       RTC GREAT LAKES
    RAYNER MARK S            DCCS        RTC GREAT LAKES
    RICHARDSON JASON M       FCCS        LCS CREW 111
    ROBERTS ANTONIO L        ITCS        CVN 76 REAGAN
    ROBINSON RANONA L        OSCS        COMDESRON 36
    SMITH NICHOLAS R III     QMCS        CVN 68 NIMITZ
    STAUFFER DAVID B         AMCS        LOGIS INDUS OPS
    TURIANO GOMER L          HMCS        SSU GUAM
    VIDALE MARC M            HMCS        LPD 20 GREEN BAY
    VIRA MICHAEL             CSCS        NSF POLAND
    WILLIAMS AVAGAYLE D      LSCS        US AAMDS RO
    WILLIAMSAVERY TARIUS J   OSCS        COMLCSRON TWO FL
    WILLIE NKOMO M           BMCS        CREW 120 PCD MAY
    WILSON FRANK H JR        AWFCS       VP 30
    WIMBERLY AARON V         AGCS        FWC SGOT SD
    WOHL BLAKE R             GMCS        CSCS DET W SD
    WOOD RUSSELL M           MACS        NSF DGARC SEC DT
    
    2.  Congratulations to the following Full-Time Support (FTS)/Selected Reserve
    (SELRES) members who have been selected for assignment as a Command Senior
    Chief:
    NAME (LAST FIRST MI)     RATE        PARENT COMMAND
    ABIERA YUVETTA N         LSCS        LPD 19 MESA VERD
    FRANKLIN GLENN M III     ATCS        VP 69
    KELLY ERVIN J            ITCS        LPD 21 NEW YORK
    KOHM BENJAMIN D          ISCS        DIA
    MISNER ZACHARY C         DCCS        NOSC QUINCY
    RUDISILL TROY A          AWFCS       CNAFR NORVA
    
    3.  AC Point of Contact (POC) is CMDCM(SW/AW/IW) Shawn D. Isbell, NAVPERSCOM 
    PERS-40FF at (901) 874-4560, DSN 882-4560, email shawn.isbell(at)navy.mil.
    SELRES POC is YNCS Michelle Lang, COMNAVRESFOR at (757) 322-2432, DSN 262- 
    2432, email michelle.m.lang1(at)navy.mil.  FTS POC is CMDCM(AW) Robert W.
    Lyons, NAVPERSCOM PERS-4012C at (901) 874-3257, DSN 882- 3257, email 
    robert.w.lyons1(at)navy.mil.
    
    4.  Selectees should contact their respective POC soonest to discuss 
    detailing opportunities.
    
    5.  Released by Vice Admiral John B. Nowell Jr, N1.//
    
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    SUBJ/FY-21 COMMAND MASTER CHIEF SENIOR ENLISTED LEADER BOARD RESULTS//
    
    REF/A/DOC/CNO/04APR12//
    
    AMPN/REF A IS OPNAVINST 1306.2H, COMMAND SENIOR ENLISTED LEADER PROGRAM.//
    
    RMKS/1.  Congratulations to the following Active Component (AC) members who 
    have been selected for assignment as a Command Master Chief from the Command 
    Senior Enlisted Leader Board, which convened 27 January 2020:
    NAME (LAST FIRST MI)          RATE      PARENT COMMAND
    ALEFAIO PUNI                  CTRCM     NSA/CSS HAWAII HI
    AMATO ANTHONY A               MMACM     SSN 785 JOHN WARNER
    ARMANTROUT CHRISTOPHER M      ITSCM     COMSUBLANT
    AUFFENBERG JEFFREY W          FCCM      COMDESRON 21
    BARNEY RAFAEL P               RPCM      COMNAVPERSCOM MILLINGTON TN
    BEAN CHRISTOPHER M            EMNCM     SSN 786 ILLINOIS
    BELLEFEUILLE BRIAN K          EQCM      CBMU THREE ZERO THREE
    BRANDT JOEL C                 MMNCM     NPTU CHARLESTON DET MTS TWO
    BYRUM GARY A                  HMCM      COMNAVSPECWAR GROUP THREE SEA
    COOK JASON M                  NDCM      NAVY EXPEDITIONARY COMBAT CMD
    CRIHFIELD TRACY M             STSCM     SSGN 729 GEORGIA GOLD
    DESTRADA JASON M              STSCM     NAVSUBSUPPCEN BANGOR
    DIAL MICHAEL A                EODCM     COMEODGRU 2
    DUPRE JASON J                 ETCM      NIWC PACIFIC SAN DIEGO NONNWCF
    GENNETTE BRANDY L             MACM      CVN 73 GEORGE WASHINGTON
    GEORGE WAYNE M                RPCM      H&S BN MCIWEST-MCB CPEN
    GLAZNER TIMOTHY R II          TMCM      SSBN 733 NEVADA BLUE
    GREEN NICHOLAS A              ETVCM     SWRMC SUBMARINE MAINTENANCE DP
    GREY JASON J                  ICCM      ASSAULT CRAFT UNIT 5
    HAMAKER JUSTIN C              EODCM     EXPL ORD DISPL MOB UNIT 3
    HAMPTON JOSEPH                EQCM      COMNAVPERSCOM MILLINGTON TN
    HOPKINS BRIAN J JR            EODCM     EXP ORD DISP MOB UNIT ONE
    HOWAT MARCUS J                AFCM      HSC 21
    JENKINS DAVID L               CTTCM     COMSEVENTHFLT
    LAIRD ROBERT C JR             OSCM      CVN 78 GERALD R FORD
    LUNA CHARLIE                  CUCM      NAV MOB CONST BATT 3
    MCGARRAH JAMES R              STSCM     SSN 23 J CARTER
    MCKINNEY THEODORE J           CUCM      NCG 1
    NEAL ERIC W                   EODCM     EODMU 8
    NEGRON JASON L                ETRCM     NSSC PH
    PARKER DEIDRE A               CTTCM     COMTHIRDFLEET
    PARSONS CHARLES K JR          NDCM      NECFC BAHRAIN
    RICHTER FREDERICK J           ETVM      NSSC GROTON
    ROEDER JASON M                HMCM      NMC CAMP LEJEUNE
    ROLLERT KEVIN W               ETRCM     SLC DET SDIEGO
    RUSHING DUSTIN R              MMACM     SSN 753 ALBANY
    SILVA CRISTOPHER              HMCM      FIELD MEDICAL TRNG BN EAST
    SMITH MICHAEL G               FCCM      CVN 77 GEO BUSH
    STUMM ROBERT MARK             ABCM      CVN 75 H TRUMAN
    TAUOA JOSEPHINE T             MMCM      DDG 97 HALSEY
    THOMAS KAREN N                QMCM      COMTHIRDFLEET
    THOMASSON ANDREW J            ABEC      CVN 76 REAGAN
    UEBELACKER FARON M            HMCM      LHD 6 BONHOMME R
    VOLAND KELLEN F               STSCM     SSN 784 NDAKOTA
    WALLACE EVELYN H              LSCM      ATG SAN DIEGO
    WARD DAVID T JR               EODCM     EOD TAC D&E SQDN
    WERNER JAMES R JR             ACCM      NAS KEY WEST
    WESTGATE MICHAEL L            AFCM      RTC GREAT LAKES
    YACUR CHRISTOPHER G           MMACM     SSGN 728 BLUE CR
    ZETINO JUAN C                 CUCM      NCTC PT HUENEME
    
    2.  Congratulations to the following Full Time Support (FTS)/Selected Reserve
    (SELRES) members who have been selected for assignment as a Command Master
    Chief:
    NAME (LAST FIRST MI)          RATE      PARENT COMMAND
    FITZ ANTON D                  PSCM      NR FIA WASH DC
    KING DEREK W                  DCCM      DDG 101 GRIDLEY
    PAUL MATTHEW R                HMCM      NR 4MD 4 RECON
    
    3.  AC Point of Contact (POC) is CMDCM(SW/AW/IW) Shawn D. Isbell, NAVPERSCOM 
    PERS-40FF at (901) 874-4560, DSN 882-4560, email shawn.isbell(at)navy.mil.
    SELRES POC is YNCS Michelle Lang, COMNAVRESFOR at (757) 322-2432, DSN 262- 
    2432, email michelle.m.lang1(at)navy.mil.  FTS POC is CMDCM(AW) Robert W.
    Lyons, NAVPERSCOM PERS-4012C at (901) 874-3257, DSN 882- 3257, email 
    robert.w.lyons1(at)navy.mil.
    
    4.  Selectees should contact their respective POC soonest to discuss 
    detailing opportunities.
    
    5.  Released by Vice Admiral John B. Nowell Jr, N1.//
    
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    MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/FEB//

    SUBJ/IDENTITY MANAGEMENT//

    REF/A/DOC/OPNAV/4AUG11//
    REF/B/DOC/CHINFO/MAR19//

    NARR/REF A IS OPNAVINST 3432.1A, OPERATIONS SECURITY.
    REF B IS NAVY SOCIAL MEDIA HANDBOOK 2019.//

    RMKS/1.  This message announces establishment of the Navy Identity Management
    (IdM) program and outlines direction for incremental changes to the way we 
    disseminate information about our personnel.

    2.  We are operating in an environment in which our adversaries work 
    tirelessly to gain competitive advantage by accessing operational and 
    proprietary information on our ships, submarines, aircraft, installations, 
    business processes and our most important asset, our people.  Recognizing 
    this, we must adapt how we access, store and share information to effectively 
    deny our adversaries this opportunity and advantage.  Today�s operating 
    environment requires us to consider all potential threats to our Sailors 
    including social media, cyber hacking and other exploitive behavior.  We are 
    no longer operating in an environment threatened only by traditional weapons 
    such as warships and missiles.

    3.  Effective immediately:
        a.  The Navy will establish an IdM program of record to provide Sailors 
    the education, training and tools necessary to protect and deny unauthorized 
    and inadvertent access to critical information, while balancing our desire to 
    maintain transparency within the Navy and with the American people.
        b.  Dissemination practices for active and reserve component enlisted 
    advancements and officer promotions, program selections and command 
    assignments will be scrutinized and modified, where appropriate.  Current 
    practices will continue with the ultimate goal to move all personnel 
    communications and transactions to a multi-factor authentication protected, 
    secure domain.
        c.  In advance of these changes, Sailors are strongly encouraged to 
    review reference (b) to ensure personal online activity, behavior and 
    security settings align with Operations Security requirements.  Know who you 
    are following, know who follows you and think carefully before posting on 
    social media.  Reference (b) can be found at
    https://www.navy.mil/ah_online/OPSEC/docs/Policy/Navy_Social_Media_Handbook_2
    019.pdf.

    4.  These are the first steps.  IdM training will be implemented to teach our 
    Sailors and families how to operate smartly in the online battlespace.  We 
    are committed to protecting our Sailors and families in every domain.  More 
    information on the Navy IdM program will be made available in the next few 
    months on the Navy IDM site currently being developed.

    5.  Point of contact is Mr. Geoff Tokajer, Identity Management program 
    Director (OPNAV N17), who can be reached at (703) 317-7203/DSN 664 or via 
    e-mail at geoffrey.tokajer(at)navy.mil.

    6.  This message will remain in effect until superseded or canceled, 
    whichever occurs first.

    7.  Released by Vice Admiral John B. Nowell, Jr, N1.//

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    MSG/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/FEB //

    SUBJ/FY-20 SENIOR ENLISTED CONTINUATION BOARD//

    REF/A/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/111549Z OCT 19//
    AMPN/REF A IS NAVADMIN 233/19, SENIOR ENLISTED CONTINUATION BOARD.//

    RMKS/1.  Board results have been posted for individual access through BUPERS 
    online (BOL) accounts.

    BOL CODES:  S = SELECTED FOR CONTINUATION
                N = NOT SELECTED FOR CONTINUATION
                H = NOT SELECTED FOR CONTINUATION - IN A HOLD STATUS

    2.  Active Component and Full Time Support personnel not selected for 
    continuation must transfer to the Fleet Reserve or retire as applicable, 
    effective no later than 31 August 2020, unless operationally waived by the 
    Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel to remain in an active status not later than 
    30 November 2020.

    3.  Selected Reserve and Voluntary Training Unit personnel not selected for 
    continuation must:

        a.  Request transfer to the Retired Reserve (with or without
    pay) with an effective date no later than 1 September 2020, unless 
    operationally waived by Commander, Navy Reserve Forces Command to remain in a 
    drilling status until an approved date no later than 1 December 2020.  
    Retired Reserve without pay refers to a non- regular retired member who is in 
    a retired status but has not reached the age at which the retiree is eligible 
    to receive non- regular retired pay.

    4.  Released by Vice Admiral John B. Nowell, Jr, N1.//

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    MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/FEB//

    SUBJ/RENEWAL OF NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE SENIOR ENLISTED AND CHIEF WARRANT 
    OFFICER CRITICAL SKILLS RETENTION BONUS PROGRAM//

    REF/A/MSG/CNO WASHNGTON DC/171554ZJAN17//
    REF/B/DOC/U.S.C./12JAN20//

    NARR/REF A IS NAVADMIN 012/17, RENEWAL OF NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE ENLISTED AND 
    CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER CRITICAL SKILLS RETENTION BONUS PROGRAM.  
    REF B IS SECTION 355 OF TITLE 37 U.S. CODE, SPECIAL PAY:
    RETENTION INCENTIVES FOR MEMBERS QUALIFIED IN CRITICAL MILITARY SKILLS OR 
    ASSIGNED TO HIGH PRIORITY UNITS.//

    RMKS/1.  This NAVADMIN cancels reference (a) and announces the renewal of the 
    Naval Special Warfare (NSW) Senior Enlisted and Chief Warrant Officer (CWO
    Critical Skills Retention Bonus (CSRB) Program.  The NSW CSRB is part of the 
    overarching effort of the Navy to size, shape and stabilize the force.

    2.  Program Overview.  This bonus is authorized under reference (b).
    Specific critical Navy enlisted classifications (NEC) and approved award 
    levels have been prescribed by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense 
    (Personnel and Readiness).  The Naval Special Warfare Enlisted Community 
    Manager (BUPERS-324) will act as the NSW CSRB program manager.  All 
    applications for this bonus will be submitted to the program manager for 
    processing and tracking.  By law, a Service Member may receive no more than 
    200,000 dollars in CSRB monies over a career.  Selective reenlistment bonus 
    awards are not included in that cap.  The eligibility criteria stated in this 
    NAVADMIN can be reduced at any time by the program manager based on the needs 
    of the NSW community.

    3.  Eligibility.  NSW senior enlisted Service Members with NECs O26X or O52X, 
    in paygrades E-7 and above, and CWOs with designators 7151 and 7171, who have 
    between 20 and 28 years of active service, shall be eligible to apply for the 
    NSW CSRB, but must also meet the following eligibility criteria:
        a.  Be serving on active-duty in a regular component.
        b.  Have the favorable recommendation of the commanding officer
    (CO) for receipt of NSW CSRB.

    4.  Ineligibility
        a.  Service Members serving under an existing CSRB contract are not 
    eligible to receive an additional CSRB for service outlined in original 
    contract agreement.
        b.  Service Members serving under an existing Naval Special Warfare 
    Accession Bonus (NSWAB) contract are not eligible to receive CSRB for service 
    outlined in original NSWAB contract agreement.
        c.  Service Members are not eligible for CSRB payments past their high 
    year tenure (HYT) date.  HYT dates are firm and HYT waiver requests will not 
    be considered during the NSW CSRB application process.
        d.  Service Members with documented misconduct or below standard 
    performance may be removed from CSRB eligibility.

    5.  Contract Terms.  NSW CSRB contract lengths, payments and active-duty 
    service obligations are outlined below.
        a.  Service Members may sign a contract in their 19th year of service 
    (YOS).  CSRB payments begin at 20 YOS.  Enlisted Service Members may contract 
    to their HYT mark.  E-7s are eligible to contract to 24 YOS.  E-8s and 
    CWO2/CWO3s are eligible to contract to 26 YOS.  E-9s and CWO4/CWO5s are 
    eligible to contract to 30 YOS.  If a Service Member serves a partial year, 
    that year will be prorated pursuant to the bonus amount of that year.  
    Specific bonus amounts are graduated pursuant to YOS.
            (1) Phase One NSW CSRB.  Service Member must be CWO2 7151/7171 or E-7 
    or above O26X/O52X to apply for a Phase One Bonus.
    Phase One corresponds with E-7 HYT and encompasses 20 to 24 YOS.
    Service Members will have the opportunity to receive up to 90,000 dollars in 
    retention bonuses for Phase One contracts.  At a minimum, members must 
    contract through 21 YOS.
    YOS                 Bonus Amount
    20+                 20,000 dollars
    21+                 20,000 dollars
    22+                 25,000 dollars
    23+                 25,000 dollars
            (2) Phase Two NSW CSRB.  Service Member must be CWO2 7151/7171 or E-8 
    (select) or above O26X/O52X to apply for a Phase Two Bonus.  
    Phase Two corresponds with E-8 HYT and encompasses 24 to 26 YOS.  Members 
    will have the opportunity to receive up to 50,000 dollars in retention 
    bonuses for Phase Two contracts.
    YOS                 Bonus Amount
    24+                 25,000 dollars
    25+                 25,000 dollars
            (3) Phase Three NSW CSRB.  Service Member must be CWO4 7151/7171 or 
    E-9 (select) or above O26X/O52X to apply for a Phase Three Bonus. 
    Phase Three corresponds with E-9 HYT and encompasses 26 to 30 YOS.  
    Service Members will have the opportunity to receive up to 40,000 dollars in 
    retention bonuses for Phase Three contracts.
    YOS                 Bonus Amount
    26+                 10,000 dollars
    27+                 10,000 dollars
    28+                 10,000 dollars
    29+                 10,000 dollars
            (4) CSRB Contract.  CSRB contract phases may be combined as long as 
    the Service Member is eligible to receive payments to the contracted end 
    dates.
        b.  NSW CSRB contracts shall be for a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 6 
    years.  Service Members under CSRB contract will not submit a request for 
    retirement or tender a resignation with an effective date that is prior to 
    completion of the agreement.  Enlisted Service Members must reenlist or 
    extend their enlistment contract, soft end of active obligated service, for a 
    period of at least 2 years.
    Service Members are authorized early reenlistment in order to align CSRB and 
    reenlistment contracts.  Reenlistments and extensions may be combined to 
    align service dates for maximum opportunity, up to a reenlistment of 6 years 
    and extension of up to 12 months.

    6.  Program Execution
        a.  Service Members should submit requests for NSW CSRB to the program 
    manager 60 to 180 days prior to entering into a NSW CSRB contract via their 
    chain of command.  If operational commitments limit the ability to submit 
    CSRB applications via this manner, commands should submit requests through 
    their immediate superior in the chain of command who can submit the request 
    to the program manager.
        b.  Upon acceptance of an agreement of the Service Member by the program 
    manager, the amount of the bonus becomes fixed and the Service Member incurs 
    a firm service obligation.
        c.  Service Members will receive the bonus in a lump sum payment, 
    effective from the date of contract execution.
        d.  CSRB requests for personnel who are being processed for disciplinary 
    action, NEC removal or restoration will be held in abeyance pending final 
    resolution.

    7.  Payment Processing.  CSRB approval does not currently update the Defense 
    Joint Military Pay System (DJMS) of the intent of the Sailor to reenlist.  
    Until the DJMS can be programmed to accept CSRB reenlistment payments, manual 
    processing is required.  Payment should post to the account of the member by 
    the second pay period following the day the CSRB program manager receives 
    notification of reenlistment or CWO letter of intent.  Master Military Pay 
    Account (MMPA) must reflect contract or obligated service for enlisted 
    Service Members and tax-free status (if applicable) must post to MMPA for 
    both enlisted and officers prior to final payment.

    8.  Application.  The following documents are required:
        a.  60-180 days prior to contract:
            (1) Letter of the Service Member requesting a NSW CSRB contract
            (2) COs endorsement letter
        b.  Prior to payment, Service Members will submit a copy of reenlistment 
    contract and/or extension agreement with proof of tax- free status, if 
    applicable.

    9.  Points of Contact
        a.  LCDR Kristopher Hall, Sea, Air, Land (SEAL) and Special Warfare 
    Combatant-craft Crewmen (SWCC) Enlisted Community Manager, at (901) 874-
    2858/DSN 882 or via e-mail kristopher.j.hall(at)navy.mil.
        b.  Mr. Frederick Wienbeck, Deputy, SEAL and SWCC Enlisted Community 
    Manager, at (901) 874-3552/DSN 882 or via e-mail 
    frederick.wienbeck(at)navy.mil.

    10.  This NAVADMIN will remain in effect until superseded or canceled, 
    whichever occurs first.

    11.  Released by Vice Admiral John B. Nowell, Jr, N1.//

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    SUBJ/FY-21 ACTIVE DUTY NAVY NUCLEAR LIMITED DUTY OFFICER IN-SERVICE 
    PROCUREMENT SELECTION BOARD RESULTS//
    
    REF/A/DOC/MANMED/20FEB19//
    
    AMPN/REF A IS NAVMED P-117, MANUAL OF MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.//
    
    RMKS/1.  Congratulations to the FY-21 Active-Duty Navy Nuclear Limited Duty 
    Officer (LDO) In-Service Procurement Board (ISPB) selectees.
    
    2.  For LDO selectees, read name, commissioning month/year.  All appointments 
    are effective on the first day of the commissioning month.  Members are 
    directed to verify their select status via BUPERS Online.
                         Limited Duty Officer Ensign
                             Nuclear Power - 6200
    Anderson David T      0121      Anderson Robert A          1020
    Bailo Matthew W       0121      Boschert Christopher A     1020
    Burns Robert K        0121      Campbell Joshua M          0121
    Carpenter Ridge A     0321      Churchill William G Jr     0321
    Conroy Daniel J       0421      Cotter Justin D            1020
    Davis John L IV       0421      Dungar Samuel J            0721
    Dupree Christopher W  0221      Gordon James W             1120
    Gressick Leo J        1020      Hensley Steven W           0721
    Iacovino Matthew A    0121      Iskra Matthew R            1020
    Krieg Ryan D          0821      Lammon Andrew R            0421
    Lippert Matthew M     0821      Lynch Jeremy T             0221
    Malone Jean M         1120      Masias Mitchell R          0221
    Mathews Brandon S     0721      Mcdonald Kalen D           1120
    Messer Chawn M        0821      Myron Dean T               0221
    Ramirez Emanuel D     0121      Randell Brett A            0221
    Rooke Kevin A         0321      Rose William G Jr          1120
    Savick Jason E        0821      Scassero Joshua D          1120
    Schatzle John D       0921      Schwab Paul Richard Jr     0921
    Serak Nicholas J      0321      Shenk Jason E              0421
    Sigman Nicholas R     1020      Slone Byron E              0721
    Smith Andrew D        0721      Smithers Scott D           0921
    Stevenson Kurt D      0721      Valenzuela Carlos L        0921
    Velasco Christian M   1120      Wheeler Jonathan P         0221
    
    3.  Each applicant should take pride in knowing the superior performance 
    documented in the evaluations reviewed by the board required the members to 
    dedicate long hours in making hard choices to ensure only the best and fully 
    qualified applicants were selected.  I am confident that each selectee will 
    justify their selection in their career as naval officers.  Those not 
    selected are highly encouraged to seek out an LDO in your area for advice on 
    ways to grow professionally and improve opportunity for future selection.
    Bravo Zulu to all who were willing to answer the call.
    
    4.  This message is not authority to issue appointments.  Frocking is 
    prohibited.  COMNAVPERSCOM (PERS-806) will deliver appointments under 
    separate correspondence approximately 60 days prior to the commissioning 
    date.
    
    5.  Commanding Officers are directed to:
        a.  Notify selectee.
        b.  Notify PERS-803 via official correspondence not later than
    10 days following release of this message of selectees who do not accept 
    appointment.  Selectees who decline their commission within this 10 day 
    period will be considered by the FY-21 Enlisted Selection Boards.  After the 
    10 day period, PERS-802 will invalidate all FY-21 Active-Duty Navy Nuclear 
    LDO In-Service Procurement Selection Board selectees eligibility for the FY-
    21 Active-Duty Enlisted Selection Boards.
        c.  Per reference (a), ensure LDO selectees obtain a commissioning 
    physical within 90 days preceding the appointment month.  Notify the Nuclear 
    LDO/CWO Detailer (PERS 422B) upon completion.
        d.  Hold execution of all permanent change of station orders in abeyance, 
    if applicable and immediately notify PERS-40 of member's selection.
        e.  Administer official physical fitness assessment (PFA) within
    4 months of commissioning date.  Selectees must hand carry test results to 
    Officer Indoctrination School, Newport, RI.  If selectee fails to achieve 
    Satisfactory Medium score, notify the Nuclear LDO/CWO Detailer (PERS 422B).  
    Hold commissioning in abeyance until successful completion of PFA.
        f.  Hold appointment in abeyance if it is determined that a selectee is 
    no longer mentally, physically, morally or professionally qualified or if 
    they fail to meet PFA requirements.
    Immediately forward documentation citing reason to PERS-803.
    
    6.  Nuclear LDO selectees who do not successfully complete a final technical 
    interview will maintain their enlisted status and not be commissioned as 
    LDOs.  Technical interviews will be scheduled by PERS-422B and selectees 
    notified via separate correspondence.
    
    7.  If a LDO selectee's enlistment (including any extensions) expires after 
    the date of appointment, they are not reenlistment eligible unless 
    appointment is declined.
    
    8.  Each selectee should contact PERS-422 for submission requirements with 
    regard to personal information and history cards, and inform PERS-806 of 
    address changes to facilitate appointment delivery.
    
    9.  Points of Contact
        a.  PERS-422B point of contact for Nuclear LDO In-Service Procurement 
    Board, issues/questions is the Nuclear LDO/CWO Detailer, LT William Ruthart 
    at (901) 874-3938/DSN 882 or email nukeldo(at)navy.mil.
        b.  PERS-806 point of contact for issuance of oath and commissioning 
    documents issues/questions is Ms. Shelly Hayes, at
    (901) 874-4374/DSN 882 or email officer_appt.fct(at)navy.mil.
    
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  7. PENSACOLA, Fla. (NNS) -- Navy master, senior and chief petty officers are needed to serve as rating Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) for upcoming fiscal year 2020 Advancement Examination Readiness Reviews (AERRs) held in Pensacola, Florida.

    Released Feb. 11, Naval Administrative Message 038/20 announced the AERR schedule for April through September 2020. Based on this schedule, selected AERR members report to Pensacola to work as fleet SMEs for their respective ratings to develop E-4 to E-7 examinations for future advancement cycles.

    "The exam development process requires each rating to have the right mix of skills, rating knowledge and platform experience at each AERR," said Naval Education and Training Professional Development Center (NETPDC) Command Master Chief Gregory Prichard. “Our goal during the AERR is to make sure every question in the exam bank is current, relevant, important and correct.”

    AERRs are an integral part of the advancement system and are not only beneficial to the fleet SMEs who attend, but the Navy as a whole.

    “Writing advancement exams is easily one of the most significant ways that a chief can contribute to the development of his rating,” said Chief Mass Communication Specialist Elliott Frabrizio, who attended the Mass Communication Specialist AERR in November. “The questions that go into these banks will determine what knowledge merits someone being moved into a leadership position within that rating for years to come.”

    Navy chiefs on active duty, Full Time Support, and reservists on Active Duty for Special Work are encouraged to take part in the process by reaching out to their respective Type Commander (TYCOM) or rating sponsor point of contact (POC) for application information.

    “We come to the table to write exams as subject matter experts,” said Fabrizio. “But there is no denying that we learn a lot of new material through the process of diving into our own manuals and wracking our brains to develop thoughtful, balanced questions—all while sitting in a room with some of the best chiefs, senior chiefs and master chiefs that our ratings have to offer.”

    AERRs vary in length between one to two weeks and are held throughout the year, with each specific rating reviewed on average once a year. AERR participants receive temporary duty orders from their parent command, paid for by NETPDC. Normally, four to six nominees are selected for each AERR.

    To view the annual AERR schedule, locate a specific rating point of contact, or view AERR eligibility requirements, log into My Navy Portal www.mnp.navy.mil and search under Professional Resources/Navy Advancement Center/AERR. Contact the TYCOM or rating sponsor POC to determine submission deadlines.

    Once selected, chiefs receive a selection e-mail from the Navy Advancement Center (NAC) approximately 45 days prior to the start of the AERR. Selectees should make early contact with NAC staff to answer any questions they may have concerning the AERR process.

    As part of the MyNavy HR Force Development team, NETPDC’s mission is to provide products and services that enable and enhance education, training, career development and personnel advancement throughout the Navy. Primary elements of the command include the Voluntary Education Department, the NAC, and the Resources Management Department.

     

    For more information about the NAC and the Navy Enlisted Advancement System, visit https://www.facebook.com/Navy-Advancement-Center-213190711299/.

  8. MILLINGTON, Tennessee (NNS) -- With Chief Petty Officer selection board season underway, Navy board specialists advise that now is the time to ensure your records are up-to-date and ready for your upcoming Chief, Senior Chief or Master Chief Petty Officer board.

    “Selection board season runs January through October and affects Sailors throughout the Navy. After Sailors find out they are board eligible, it’s vital to scrub their military records for accuracy,” said MyNavy HR Fleet Master Chief Wes Koshoffer. “Make sure to take a look at recent awards, evaluations, qualifications and education to make sure that everything is being correctly documented. If there are items missing, take immediate action to get those items updated.”

    Having an incomplete or incorrect record can mean a missed opportunity to be selected. If a Sailor’s military record is up to date, there is no need to submit a package to the board.  

    “Sailors shouldn’t wait until board results come out to start scrubbing their military records for accuracy. Board season is here so start preparing now,” said Koshoffer. “The best package a Sailor can have is an up-to-date record.”

    The MyNavy HR team has made it easier than ever for Sailors to review their records. Sailors can access their records via MyNavy Portal or on their personal cell phones through the MyRecord mobile application.

    There is no need to submit duplicate correspondence. If a Sailor has correct documentation in their military records online or listed in their evals, do not send it in the package. Sending documents that are already in the record does not make a Sailor look like a stronger candidate and could even lead to confusion.

    “Sailors should read the FY20 Active-Duty Navy and Navy Reserve Senior Enlisted Advancement Selection Boards Precept to understand what board members will be looking for,” said Koshoffer.

    To find the precept, go to the NPC Website, click on the boards tab and navigate to CPO Selection Boards. To find out if a Sailor is “board eligible,” visit BUPERS Online and click the Advancement Selection Boards status tab.

    “You also need to make sure there are no gaps in your evaluation history,” Koshoffer added.

    On the BUPERS Online website, click on CCA/FITREP/EVAL Reports. Under Reports click the highlighted Performance Evaluation Continuity Report. Scroll to the bottom under Missing Periods and check for any evaluation gaps. Even if there doesn’t appear to be any gaps, go line by line through the report, just to verify.  If gaps do exist or other assistance is needed, contact the MyNavy Career Center Contact Center at 1-833-330-MNCC.

    To ensure that education, awards and other professional information are correct, go to BUPERS Online to the ODC, OSR, PSR, ESR link on the main menu and look for the enlisted personnel summary report.

    For Sailors who intend to submit a Letter to the Board (LTB) the process has never been easier.  In January 2020, MyNavy HR launched a new online capability allowing board-eligible Sailors to submit letters to the board electronically. Announced in NAVADMIN 220/19, the Electronic Submission of Selection Board Documents (ESSBD), is a MyNavy HR transformation and Sailor 2025 initiative designed to improve personnel programs and give Sailors more control and ownership over their careers. Using the ESSBD feature to submit a LTB improves the speed, transparency and confidence of receipt over previous submission methods. The application allows board candidates the ability to submit pre-formatted LTB, with or without attachments. To use ESSBD, candidates must access document services through BUPERS Online website and click on the Navy Personnel Command Document Services menu link. 

    For a step-by-step ESSBD user’s guide visit the Advancement and Promotion section in MyNavy Portal. For questions on selection board correspondence, contact MyNavy Career Center at 1-833-330-MNCC (1-833-330-6622).

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    RMKS/1.  Congratulations to selectees of the FY-21 Active Duty Navy Limited 
    Duty Officer (LDO) and Chief Warrant Officer (CWO) In-Service Procurement 
    Board.
    
    2.  For LDO and CWO selectees, read name, commissioning month/year.
    All appointments are effective on the first day of the commissioning month.  
    Members are directed to verify their select status via BUPERS Online.
                          LIMITED DUTY OFFICER ENSIGN
                             DECK SURFACE  - 6110
    Edwards Alfred Mark     0521       Evans Justin Ray     1120
    Frison Leandris Cornell 0821       Maisonet Dominique R 1120
    Mccray Deangelo Terrell 0321       Montgomery Derek L   0321
    Rivera Anthony Deshawn  0521       Truesdale Davey An   0721
                           OPERATIONS SURFACE  - 6120
    Bass Deyardra Monique   0820       Christman Zachary C  0221
    Kelley Fridah Nkatha    1020       Lavin Ellen Carolyn  0521
    Logan Kevin Oneil       0921       Nelson Shaun Kevin   0421
    Norman Michael Thomas   0821       Rodney James Daniel  0321
    Seldon Wesley Tyrone II 0421       Smith Lowell Christo 0321
    Trujillo Socorro Serra  1220       Williams Jerome Samu 1120
                        ENGINEERING/REPAIR SURFACE  - 6130
    Ace Maxi                0721       Andonaire Angel I    0721
    Antonio Jonathan Baut   0421       Awuku Albert P       0421
    Barker Murray Kenneth   0721       Conely Derick Ros    0821
    Daniely Steven Milton   0221       Elliott Dante Trac   0221
    Erni Christopher Sant   0221       Gribbin Kyle Robert  0421
    Grover Dustin Thomas    1020       Harrold Nancy Elise  0321
    Jobe Tamsir Ibrahim     1120       Jones Heath Miller   0521
    Le Triet Minh           0521       Levy David Richard   0821
    Long William Leland Jr  0821       Obenhaus Joseph Rob  0821
    Quinn Untress Lamont    0821       Reynosa Julio Albe   0821
    Rodriguez Justin Lee    1220       Romera Leodolfo Oca  1220
    Sawyer Rashad Sershja   0821       Sookbir Nicholas En  0821
    Ucanan Rodolfo Alexan   0821       Vargas Renzo Martin  0821
    Vuong Hao Anh           1120
                         ORDNANCE SURFACE  - 6160
    Abbey Kevin Aaron       1120       Anthony Peter James  0521
    Cole Stephen William    0421       Garcia Ernesto Jr    0821
    Heaton David Matthew    0921       Holter Benjamin Jam  0421
    Norris James Walter     0521       Rainmaker Daniel C   0921
    Rankin Robert Lee       0821       Reyes Ronald Allen   1220
                        ELECTRONICS SURFACE  - 6180
    Arellano Jesse Benjam   0921       Artiles Ismet        0321
    Bradshaw Charles Kent   0921       Colliver Christoph   0521
    Cruz Alexander Brio     0821       Daddario Jennifer A  0921
    Fields Brenton Alford   0421       Freeman Koda Ray     0421
    Garrison Bobby Keith    0921       Gonzales Joshua Dan  0521
    Handlang Thomas Robert  0821       Herndon Micaiah Ani  0821
    Johnson Nicholas Myle   1120       Jones Carl Arthur    0821
    Justice Jamal Joseph    0521       Lamanna Jasmin Luci  0321
    Miller Zachary Jon      0921       Rundhaug Justin Th   1220
    Shaw Zachary Scott      1020       Teuscher Charles W   0521
    Ward Spencer Mcghee     0821       White Christopher J  0221
                     ENGINEERING/REPAIR SUBMARINE  - 6230
    Davies Mason James      0821       Mccutcheon Aaron M   0921
    Smith Tyler Jonat       0321       Yourtz Adam Tyler    0321
                         ORDNANCE SUBMARINE  - 6260
    Blackburn Cody Patri    0921       Frank Zachary Paul   0821
    Knutelsky Jered J       0921       Pascal Dominique Jr  0821
    Piersanti Anthony Ja    1020       Scott Steven James   0221
    Venable Nathan James    0221       Zizelman Kyle R      1020
                       ELECTRONICS SUBMARINE  - 6280
    Duran Jared Ryan        0421       Johnson Benjamin Tr  0821
    Johnson Jared Dean      0921       Lee James            1120
    Olivier Riki Jr         0521
                      COMMUNICATIONS SUBMARINE  - 6290
    Becraft Benjamin J      0921       Lyon John Arthur     1120
    Nelson Kyle Thomas      1120       Scott Brody Lee      0321
    Shackleford John Micha  0821
                          AVIATION DECK  - 6310
    Akinadarijo Keji Usman  1019       Duskin William Kyle  0921
    Juarezmedina Lehi Ant   0521       Santos Jessica       1220
    Wever Terrance Jermai   0821
                         AVIATION MAINTENANCE  - 6330
    Beju Kehinde Justus     1220       Bogan Sammy Edward   0521
    Boyd Caston Lee         1020       Chinea Susana Dela   0821
    Errichiello Michael D   1120       Espinoza Dario Raym  0221
    Gaerlan Terry C         0921       Haslage Thomas Wayn  0921
    Jamorabon Darlene L     0921       Keller Zoekia Adol   0321
    Kelley Keestaun S       0821       Klein Charlene Kay   0921
    Ljung David Jonathan    0821       Michaud Jay Hollis   1120
    Ngo Khanhduy Viet       0221       Romero David Louis   0421
    Rubio Ricardo           0521       Sexton Brandon Tim   0821
    Small Cameron Will      0921       Spilker Patrick Ja   1220
    Stockpole Arthur J      0321       Teague Andrew Jose   0921
    Tolar Hezekiah Wesley   0821       Williams Robert Pre  0821
    Zima James Philip       0421
                          AVIATION ORDNANCE  - 6360
    Burke Michael J         0821       Currier David Brad   0921
    Dean Michael Curtis     1020       Donnette Kevin Je    0821
    Foster Lemuel Winston   0321       Juarez Mario Ray     0221
    Knox Corey J            0921       Mednis Erik Daniel   0221
    Pelton Mitchell Bryce   0921       Rogers Shondalyn L   0321
    Tulod Manolito Cagang   0821       Wallace Isaiah       1020
                         AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL  - 6390
    Bingham Zachariah Cal   1120       Cumo Nathan James    0421
    Leonard Ryan Oconnell   1020       Santis Mario Rene    1020
    Wood Brandon Paul       0921
                          ADMINISTRATION  - 6410
    Anderson Richard Lee    0921       Brown Natalie Ann    0221
    Charles Shazrika Magee  0521       Colon Melissa Ann    1020
    Comer Laura Ann         0521       Edwards Donte Jama   0821
    Ellis Brandon Grantne   0921       Emerson Yasmeen J    0821
    Gathings Corey          0821       Halljaycox Cassond   0321
    Martinez Jesus Noel     0821       Ortiz Vanessa        0921
    Rios Ana Judith         0921       Ryu Katrina Minyo    0521
    Snaza Kaila Marie       0921       Streeter Hellen W    0321
    Surrency Robert Kirk    0821       Tackett Jacob Rob    1020
    Warner Jeffrey Lee      0921       Wright Keshanna A    0821
                           BANDMASTER  - 6430
    Garcia Antonio Oliver   1220       Stuver Matthew Rob   0921
    EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL  - 6480
    Chunn Howard Eric       1020       Dean Evan Samuel     0221
    Drumm Charles Albert    0921       Pacleb Sheldon A     0221
                            SECURITY  - 6490
    Anderson Alan Andreas   1120      Braun Travis Conr     1120
    Byers Nicholas Robert   0821      Cox Kyle Robert       0221
    Crane Cody Jonathan     0221      Delgado Omar Anton    1220
    Draughn Alecia Ericka   0921      Esquivelramirez Jul   0321
    Gibbs Christopher L     1120      Hudson Robert Georg   0221
    Ike Cedrick Jermaine    1020      Jones Duane M         0721
    Marsh Thomas Ethan      0921      Matthews Demarcus R   0321
    Mercado Daniel Jose     0921      Miller Eric Dustin    1220
    Moore Caryn Alexandr    0821      Quilesrivera Jose     0221
    Schehen Jared Benjam    1220      Schneider Michael J   1020
    Scott Andrew John       1020      Smith Michael John    1120
    Thurston Matthew Jam    0921      Whaley Matthew Ryan   0821
    Wiley Yanitsa           0821
                         SUPPLY CORPS  - 6510
    Aburo Moses Tolulope   1220      Attobra Etienne Kwa    1120
    Chan Seng Ian          1220      Georgen Robert C       0221
    Gervacio Robert Conr   0221      Jerasa Adam Craig      1020
    Matos Andres Antonio   1120
                      CIVIL ENGINEER CORPS  - 6530
    Delasalas Jordan Paul  0421       Harris Jennifer Mar   1020
    Leray Paul Anthony     0321       Marler David Micha    0821
    Williams Azzim A       0921
                       CRYPTOLOGIC WARFARE  - 6810
    Gonzales Julianrae Si  0921       Southworth Andrew S   0321
    Vaughan Joseph Robert  1020
                      INFORMATION SYSTEMS  - 6820
    Clapp Brandon Lee      0921       Green David Nathani    0521
    Hernandez Michelle Ni  0821       Johnson Curtis Marc    0821
    Padilla Salvador Nate  0921       Quijada Mark Anthony   0821
    Quinton Jennifer Lee   1020       Rodriguezreyes Carlo   0521
    Seeley Joseph Douglas  0521       Tiernan Erick Lawren   0321
    Washington Lavashti    0921
                        CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER (W-3)
                   AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN  - 7331
    Zayas Jose Albelto    1020       Escuro Alan Orillosa   1120
    Marcum Brandon Scott  1020
                SPECIAL WARFARE COMBATANT CRAFT CREWMAN  -  7171 Collins Matthew 
    Doug  1020
                        CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER (W-2)
                         BOATSWAIN SURFACE  - 7111
    Are Kehinde O          0621       Daniels Michael Dav   0321
    Douglas Dionne B       0621       Farmer Stefan         0621
    Golden David Ray       1020       Hudson Vance Steve    0221
    Michel Salomon         0221       Runner Jason Michae   0521
    Supnet Francis Paul    1220       Wiley Maurice         1120
    Young Sumner Davis     0321
                     OPERATIONS TECHNICIAN SURFACE  - 7121
    Deck Casey Allen       1120       Denton Brandon Dav    0221
    Garcia Megan Nicole    0221       Jacobs Dandre Dair    0621
    Julien Ralph Junius    0521       Lyons Erick Andrew    1020
    Petrie Andrew Michael  0321       Rondenelli Christi    1120
    Smith Zachary Trevell  0321       Thach Mcgovern        0621
    Trombley Jessica       0421       Weber Jeremy Thom     0421
    Wicker John Edward     0521
                ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN SURFACE  - 7131
    Arceo Arjay Quirante   0521        Barros Andrew John   1220
    Coleman Brandon Jerma  1020        Cruz Angela Marie    1120
    Dang Susan             0421        Denne Gerard Ronald  0421
    Dogojo Alvin D         0521        Dramani Gibril       1120
    Green Jacob Lamont     0621        Grose Robert Eugene  0621
    Guilmet Jeffrey John   1020        Huizenga Wesley Ry   0521
    James Earl Ross        0321        Mansilla Sherwin Fl  0421
    Mckay Daniel Ray       0221        Miceli Jacob Allen   1220
    Moore Shawn Jeffery    1120        Nedzweckas Timothy   0221
    Rackler Timothy P      1020        Sosa Brian Mitchell  0221
    Tackett Stephen Dan    1120       Temple Dean Scott     0321
    Towry Jeffrey Alan     1220       Zapata Tanya Denise   0321
                    SPECIAL WARFARE TECHNICIAN  - 7151
    Abbott Mark Andrew     0421       Clayton Jeffrey Robe  0321
    Keane Morgan James     1220       Kelly John Richard    0621
    Mccarthy Joshua Allen  0521       Mccormick Ryan Paul   0521
    Mendoza Concepcion     1020       Ndegwa Ngugi          0421
    Ogden Thomas William   1020       Saltzman Sheldon Jac  0321
    Trescott Charles Robe  0621
                    ORDNANCE TECHNICIAN SURFACE  - 7161
    Allen Demetrius Lamar  1120       Baker Derrik Reynol   1020
    Carlsen Richard Curtis 0421       Carpenter Travis Has  0521
    Coucheronaamot Nathan  1220       Higa Shellie Nae      1120
    Jefferson Gregory Call 0221       Martin Corey Cranda   0221
    Mitchell Daniel Richa  0221       Mosher Jason Willi    1220
    Nichols John Ryan      1020       Stone Shane Michael   0421
    Wilson Damas Lee       1220       Wilson Ivan Astaire   0621
               SPECIAL WARFARE COMBATANT CRAFT CREWMAN  - 7171
    Hill Jeffrey Michae    1120      Horner Stephen B       0421
    Vannoy Jason Lee       1220      Wall Brian Mccarthy    0321
                   ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN SURFACE  - 7181
    Clay Donnielle Nicole  1220       Eaton Kenneth Jose    0621
    Hammon Bruce John      1020       Peterson Joshua Cody  1120
    Pruitt Michael Gregory 1120       Saramaha Daniel Mich  0321
                          DIVING OFFICER  - 7201
    Amberger Joshua Evan   0421       Casey Timothy Richa   0621
    Colletti Daniel Edward 1120       Holt Brandon Henry    0521
    Luberto Daniel Mario   1220
                   ORDNANCE TECHNICIAN SUBMARINE  - 7261
    Costello Collin Peter 1220       Kaiser Keith Allen     0621
                    ACOUSTIC TECHNICIAN  - 7281
    Burden Ryan Ives      0421       Hiracheta Austin D     0421
    Hulak Joel Roberts    1020       Ronne Brandon Kaima    1020
                    AVIATION BOATSWAIN  - 7311
    Carter Kerry Demarq   0321       Devereaux Sean Hiak    1220
    Fauver Justin Leehu   0321       Forbes Edwars Alons    0221
    Iturbe Julio Cesar    1220       Lam Godwin Kin         0221
                AVIATION OPERATIONS TECHNICIAN  - 7321
    Allen Ian Scott       0420       Dixon Richard Willi    0221
    Dunston James Edward  0421       Dykes Hadley Ryan      1220
    Freischlag Nathan D   1120       Hoffman Nicholas Jos   0621
    Ledford Kevin Michael 0321       Luchetti Joseph        0321
    Swiney Ryan Thomas    0621       Wall Michael Brian     0521
    White Ryan Vincent    0621       Williams Jeremy Lee    0221
    Young Neil Edward     0521
                 AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN  - 7331
    Altig Carlos Julian   1220       Anderson Mark Daniel   0221
    Betancourt Joseph Ab  1120       Dabalos Aldenvee Sor   0521
    Delgado Keith David   0521       Huguelet Joseph Eug    1220
    Jesmer Candi Lynne    0421       Jones Douglas Willi    1120
    Kosakowski Randie M   0221       Magana Jaime           0221
    Mathis Nicholas Bri   0521       Mccoy Joycelyn Elai    0621
    Meba Abalo            0421       Obryne Patrick Bruce   0321
    Patterson Michael J   0321       Rawson Jennifer Nic    1220
    Renew Larry Scott     1220       Ruiz Roger             1220
    Squeo Zoe Marie       0421       Sweeting Brian Tho     0321
    Sykes Jonathan Darr   0421       Tackett Justin Lyle    1120
                  AVIATION ORDNANCE TECHNICIAN  - 7361
    Broadfield Lisa Erin  1220       Brown Jeffrey Loren    1220
    Everett Mark Jacob    0421       Garcia Francisco       1120
    Hardwick Martin Blake 1220       Hisle Aaron Lee        0521
    Hodges Lisa Laton     0621       Mabe Richard Scott     0621
    Ngo Henry M           1120       Nichols Michael Robe   0221
    Pampaloni John Antho  1020       Pomee Alofi Jr         0221
    Reiter Nikki Marie    0221       Styx Matthew Alan      0421
    Takahashi Ted S       0621
                          SHIPS CLERK  - 7411
    Cooper Stephen Wayne  0421       Deleon Sonny Rupita    0321
    Griffiths Justin Dav  0521       Hively Ben Michael     0521
    Im John Jin           1120       Jackson Alicia Shun    1020
    Kinder Ryan Keith     0521       Maynard Tyrone Geni    0321
    Mitchell Eric Dylan   0421       Phan Hien Dinh         1120
    Pittman Heather Lynn  0221       Pontiervasquez Kritz   0521
    Russell Ladonna Rach  0621       Schardt Robert Will    1220
    Sellers Kacee Lynn    0421       Smith Nicholas Cedri   0221
    Smith Roger Dale Jr   0621       Steele Jeffrey Dale    1220
    Suha Andrew Joseph    0421       Thurman Tangelia Ren   1220
    Zamora Katherine Mar  0621
                    FOOD SERVICE WARRANT  - 7521
    Birch Dominique Alain 0621       Domagalski Jeremy J    0521
    Eldridge Darweshi Sho 0621       Hardaway Rodell Lam    1220
    Lyons Derek Antwane   0521       Pierce Martell Lyn     0621
    Rhoads Christopher Ra 1220       Souchon David Zacha    1120
                       OCEANOGRAPHY  - 7801
    Mcaleer Shane Matthew 1220       Steele Christopher J   1120
                CRYPTOLOGIC WARFARE TECHNICIAN  - 7811
    Bonte Robert Eugeneti 0621       Carpenter Royce Ant    0221
    Daniels Jermaine Mos  1020       Dennison Matthew IV    0621
    Edmunds Scott Samuel  0621       Hancock Christopher    0421
    Jamison Larry Robert  1120       Miyashiro Jared Ika    1220
    Osieczonek Kimberly   0521       Pratt Carla Shaneka    1120
    Raines Clyde Wayne    1220       Recher Scott Gregory   0421
    Smith Joshua Patrick  0521       Svatek Mark            0521
    Wilson Paul Michael   0421
               INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN  - 7821
    Brackman Zebulon Tho  0221       Domingue Mark Antho    1220
    Harris Keith Jr       0621       Henderson Teresa Jan   0621
    Jones Monique Nico    0421       Kaddour Fahmi Benabd   0621
    Mcknight Natasha Me   0221       Noriega Ramon          1020
    Osouna Angel Corrie   0521       Pair Christian Edwin   1020
    Patrizi Louis Andrew  0321       Penigar Tatiana Lata   0521
    Reed Kellee Kristen   0521       Sylvan Judy Cathyann   0321
    Windemiller Aimie Ca  0421
                   INTELLIGENCE TECHNICIAN  - 7831
    Barton Jonathan Russ  1020       Elmer Mark Stephen     0320
    Heinz Michael Joseph  1120       Hollenback Anna Alic   1220
    Hull Richard Allen    1020       Joyner Nicole Shan     1020
    Jukesblalock Marqui   0320       Mcquiston Alan Rob     0220
    Moran Scott Edward    1020       Sheasby Ross Edward    0420
    Woody Jenniffer Dani  0320
                      WARRANT OFFICER (W-1)
                      CYBER WARRANT  - 7841
    Johanning Paul Andr  0421       Politowski Steven F    1220
    Savage Brent David   1020
    
    3.  Each applicant should take pride in knowing that the superior performance 
    documented in the evaluations reviewed by the board required the members to 
    dedicate long hours in making hard choices to ensure only the best and fully 
    qualified applicants were selected.  I am confident that each selectee will 
    justify their selection time and again in their new career as naval officers.
    Those not selected are highly encouraged to seek out an LDO/CWO in your area 
    for advice on ways to grow professionally and improve opportunity for future 
    selection.  Bravo Zulu to all who were willing to answer the call.
    
    4.  This message is not authority to issue appointments.  Frocking is 
    prohibited.  COMNAVPERSCOM (PERS-806) will deliver appointments under 
    separate correspondence approximately 60 days prior to the commissioning 
    date.
    
    5.  Commanding Officers are directed to:
        a.  Notify selectee.
        b.  Notify PERS-803 via official correspondence not later than
    10 days following release of this message of selectees who do not accept 
    appointment.  Selectees who decline their commission within this 10 day 
    period will be considered by the FY-21 Enlisted Selection Boards.  After the 
    10 day period, PERS-802 will invalidate all FY-21 Active Duty Navy LDO and 
    CWO In-Service Procurement Selection Board selectees eligibility for the FY-
    21 Active Duty Enlisted Selection Boards.
        c.  Per reference (a), ensure LDO and CWO selectees obtain a 
    commissioning physical within 90 days preceding the appointment month.  
    Notify the applicable officer detailer upon completion.
        d.  Hold execution of all permanent change of station orders in abeyance, 
    if applicable, and immediately notify PERS-40 of member's selection.
        e.  Administer official physical fitness assessment (PFA) within four 
    months of commissioning date.  Selectees must hand carry test results to 
    Officer Indoctrination School, Newport, RI.  If selectee fails to achieve 
    satisfactory medium, notify your applicable officer detailer.  Hold 
    commissioning in abeyance until successful completion of PFA.
        f.  Hold appointment in abeyance if it is determined that a selectee is 
    no longer mentally, physically, morally or professionally qualified or if 
    they fail to meet current PFA requirements.  Immediately forward 
    documentation citing reason to PERS-803.
    
    6.  If an LDO or CWO selectee's enlistment (including any extensions) expires 
    after the date of appointment, they are not reenlistment eligible unless 
    appointment is declined.
    
    7.  Each selectee should contact their officer detailer for submission 
    requirements with regard to personal information and history cards, and 
    inform PERS-806 of address changes to facilitate appointment delivery.
    
    8.  Points of Contact
        a.  PERS-803 point of contact for LDO/CWO In-service Procurement Board, 
    issues/questions is LT Randy Beal at (901) 874-3170/DSN 882 or email npc_ldo-
    cwo_selbd.fct(at)navy.mil.
        b.  PERS-806 point of contact for issuance of oath and commissioning 
    documents issues/questions is Ms. Shelly Hayes, at (901) 874-4374/DSN 882, or 
    email at officer_appt.fct(at)navy.mil.
    
    9.  Released by Vice Admiral John B. Nowell, Jr, N1.//
    
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    PASS TO OFFICE CODES:
    FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1//
    INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1//
    MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/FEB//
    
    SUBJ/FY-21 NAVY RESERVE LIMITED DUTY OFFICER AND CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER IN-
    SERVICE PROCUREMENT SELECTION BOARD RESULTS//
    
    REF/A/DOC/MANMED/20FEB19//
    AMPN/REF A IS NAVMED P-117, MANUAL OF MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.//
    
    RMKS/1.  Congratulations to selectees of the FY-21 Navy Reserve Limited Duty 
    Officer (LDO) and Chief Warrant Officer (CWO) In-Service Procurement Board.
    
    2.  For LDO and CWO selectees, read name, commissioning month/year.
    All appointments are effective on the first day of the commissioning
    month.  Members are 	directed to verify their select status via
    BUPERS Online.
                        LIMITED DUTY OFFICER ENSIGN
                        AVIATION MAINTENANCE  - 6335
    Hosang Courtney Leo       1020       James Matthew Garr   1020
    Salman Rudolf Isaachein   1020
                         ADMINISTRATION  - 6415
    Baker Talitha Denise      1020       Garciaolden Jessica  1020
    Girard Raymond James      1020       Hamilton Kurt Deand  1020
    Mendoza Robert Santia     1020       Mickus Elizabeth A   1020
    Perryedge Brandon Kyle    1020       Ragin Consuella Ce   1020
    Williams Edwina Darlene   1020
                            SECURITY  - 6495
    Arcement Michael Tanner   1020       Connor Mark Stephen  1020
    Frei Douglas William      1020       Gillet Nickelas Car  1020
    Johnson Jeramie Robert    1020       Johnsonfarrell Bri   1020
    Jones Eric Taylor         1020       Medina Rosvelly      1020
    Morton Charles Eugene     1020       Mullins Timothy O    1020
    Pelarski Cory Douglas     1020       Probus Michael Dj    1020
    Stephens Patrick Wayne    1020       Stipanovic Sarah Ly  1020
    Teixeira Estefanio Borg   1020       Vankirk Timothy Rya  1020
    Walden Marcus Daniel     1020
                     CIVIL ENGINEER CORPS  - 6535
    Gale Trevis Nelson       1020
                       CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER (W-3)
                       BOATSWAIN SURFACE  - 7118
    Witters Jeremiah Jake    1120
                     CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER (W-2)
                      BOATSWAIN SURFACE  - 7118
    Kirton Germain Julimadr  1120       Sweeney Sean Micha    1120
                  OPERATIONS TECHNICIAN SURFACE  - 7128
    Allen Kyle Lee           1120       Finkenstadt John Ch   1120
    Kreisler Jennifer Lynne  1120       Martin Steven Micha   1120
                 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN SURFACE  - 7138 Dodamgoda Tirosh Anilku  
    1120
                 ORDNANCE TECHNICIAN SURFACE  - 7168
    Alford Christopher Tyl   1120       Cagle Keith Justin    1120
    Krouse Andrea Renee      1120
                 CRYPTOLOGIC WARFARE TECHNICIAN  - 7818
    Botto James Joseph       1120
    INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN  - 7828
    Donnelly Clarence Wills  1120        Freshour Anthony Al  1120
    Price Ivan Russel        1120
                     INTELLIGENCE TECHNICIAN  - 7838
    Appleby Thomas Joseph Jr 1120         Bawolek Edward Thom 1120
    Bright Dane Randolph     1120         Corbin Natalie Suza 1120
    Francis Jeffrey Scott    1120         Giannini Lauren The 1120
    Mendenhall Braun Adam    1120         Palmer Jason Robert 1120
    Penninger Ronnie James   1120         Robinson Michael La 1120
    Tam Frank Hoi            1120         Theriot Nicholas A  1120
    Vanwyhe Chadley Jared    1120
    
    3.  Each applicant should take pride in knowing that the superior performance 
    documented in the evaluations reviewed by the board required the members to 
    dedicate long hours in making hard choices to ensure only the best and fully 
    qualified applicants were selected.  I am confident that each selectee will 
    justify their selection time and again in their new career as naval officers.
    Those not selected are highly encouraged to seek out an LDO/CWO in your area 
    for advice on ways to grow professionally and improve opportunity for future 
    selection.  Bravo Zulu to all who were willing to answer the call.
    
    4.  This message is not authority to issue appointments.  Frocking is 
    prohibited.  COMNAVPERSCOM (PERS-806) will deliver appointments under 
    separate correspondence approximately 60 days prior to the commissioning 
    date.
    
    5.  Commanding Officers are directed to:
        a.  Notify selectee.
        b.  Notify PERS-803 via official correspondence not later than
    10 days following release of this message of selectees who do not accept 
    appointment.  Selectees who decline their commission within this 10 day 
    period will be considered by the FY-21 Enlisted Selection Boards.  After the 
    10 day period, PERS-802 will invalidate all FY-21 Navy Reserve LDO and CWO 
    In-Service Procurement Selection Board selectees eligibility for the FY-21 
    Navy Reserve Enlisted Selection Boards.
        c.  Per reference (a), ensure LDO and CWO selectees obtain a 
    commissioning physical within 90 days preceding the appointment month.  
    Notify the applicable officer detailer upon completion.
        d.  Hold execution of all permanent change of station orders in abeyance, 
    if applicable, and immediately notify PERS-40 of member's selection.
        e.  Administer official physical fitness assessment (PFA) within four 
    months of commissioning date.  Selectees must hand carry test results to 
    Officer Indoctrination School, Newport, RI.  If selectee fails to achieve 
    satisfactory medium, notify your applicable officer detailer.  Hold 
    commissioning in abeyance until successful completion of PFA.
        f.  Hold appointment in abeyance if it is determined that a selectee is 
    no longer mentally, physically, morally or professionally qualified or if 
    they fail to meet current PFA requirements.  Immediately forward 
    documentation citing reason to PERS-803.
    
    6.  If an LDO or CWO selectee's enlistment (including any extensions) expires 
    after the date of appointment, they are not reenlistment eligible unless 
    appointment is declined.
    
    7.  Each selectee should contact their officer detailer for submission 
    requirements with regard to personal information and history cards, and 
    inform PERS-806 of address changes to facilitate appointment delivery.
    
    8.  Points of Contact
        a.  PERS-803 point of contact for LDO/CWO In-service Procurement Board, 
    issues/questions is LT Randy Beal at (901) 874-3170/DSN 882 or email npc_ldo-
    cwo_selbd.fct(at)navy.mil.
        b.  PERS-806 point of contact for issuance of oath and commissioning 
    documents issues/questions is Ms. Shelly Hayes, at
    (901) 874-4374/DSN 882, or email at officer_appt.fct(at)navy.mil.
    
    9.  Released by Vice Admiral John B. Nowell, Jr, N1.//
    
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  11. WASHINGTON (NNS) -- The Navy released a reminder regarding the Hometown Area Recruiting Program (HARP), Officer Hometown Area Recruiting Program (OHARP), Blue Jacket Hometown Area Recruiting Program (BJHARP), and Senior Minority Assistance to Recruiting program (SEMINAR) in NAVADMIN 027/20, Feb. 3.

    These programs play a key role in recruiting tomorrow’s Sailors by returning outstanding Navy personnel to their hometowns to temporarily assist local recruiters in locating and enlisting or commissioning qualified individuals by highlighting the experiences a prospective candidate can gain from the Navy.

    “Sailors are familiar with schools, peers, teachers, and organizations in their hometowns,” said Terry Black, program manager.  “They can help assist local recruiters who do not possess the same familiarity in these areas with recruitment efforts.”

    HARP duty allows eligible Sailors 12 days of leave, BJHARP allows eligible Sailors 10 days of leave, and OHARP allows officers 14-90 days of leave.  SEMINAR enhances Navy’s recruiting efforts by temporarily returning highly qualified Black, Hispanic, and Asian/Pacific Islander officers and senior enlisted personnel to their home communities for 20 days to meet with local influential community members and to discuss the vast educational, career, and advancement opportunities the Navy offers.

    Sailors who take advantage of these programs will be required to assist local recruiters in a variety of ways, the most important being relating their Navy experiences to their peers.  Sailors will be asked to wear the uniform of the day and visit high schools, colleges, universities, prior places of employment, and popular community locations to discuss Navy opportunities.  Some may be asked to go on appointments with recruiters, attend community events, and meet leaders in the community.  By sending Sailors on permissive, no-cost Temporary Additional Duty orders, or allowing them to add additional days of leave to Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders, the Navy hopes to spread current, relevant information about the Navy and its opportunities to areas outside of major fleet concentrations.

    “Historically, recruiting duty has always been challenging,” said Black.  “Record lows in unemployment and rising wages have made it even more challenging.”

    Navy Recruiting Command will not approve any requests the week of Thanksgiving, the last two weeks of December, and the first week of January.  Members who would like to participate in conjunction with PCS orders need to submit their requests to Navy Recruiting Command six to nine months prior to their transfer date.

    These are non-funded programs.  Sailors will not be reimbursed for travel, transportation, per diem or miscellaneous expenses connected with these programs.

    “The program has always existed, we just needed to ensure new Navy Sailors ranging from ages 19-22 are familiar with these programs in order to enhance their participation,” said Black.

    For more information, visit MyNavy Portal at https://my.navy.mil.  Once there, select *Quick Links.* Select *NRC* and this will direct you to https://www.cnrc.navy.mil.  Under the CNRC webpage select *NRC Links* then select *HARP/BJHARP/OHARP/SEMINAR.*

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    MSGID/GENADMIN/SECNAV WASHINGTON DC/-/JAN//

    SUBJ/PROHIBITION OF PRIVATELY OWNED FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION BY INTERNATIONAL MILITARY 
    STUDENTS AND THEIR ACCOMPANYING FAMILY MEMBERS//

    REF/A/DOC/DEPSECDEF/19NOV16//
    REF/B/DOC/SECDEF///16JAN20//
    REF/C/DOC/SECNAV/20MAY19//
    NARR/REF A IS DODD 5210.56/ARMING AND THE USE OF FORCE. 
    REF B IS THE SECDEF MEMORANDUM/PROHIBITION ON THE TRANSPORT, POSSESSION, STORAGE, OR 
    USE OF PRIVATELY OWNED FIREARMS AND NON-OFFICIAL AMMUNITION BY INTERNATIONAL MILITARY 
    STUDENTS AND THEIR ACCOMPANYING FAMILY MEMBERS.  REF C IS SECNAVINST 5500.37/ARMING 
    AND THE USE OF FORCE.//

    RMKS/1. In response to the tragic event at Naval Air Station Pensacola, the Secretary of Defense 
    directed a review of vetting and security policies and procedures related to International Military 
    Students (IMS).  Following that review and as directed in reference (b), the Department of the Navy 
    (DON) is taking steps to strengthen and clarify policy related to IMS and privately owned firearms (POF) 
    and privately owned ammunition (POA).

    2.  IMS and accompanying family members, admitted to the United States on a DoD-sponsored A-2 visa 
    or DoD invitational travel orders, regardless of their country of origin, are prohibited from possessing, 
    using, transporting, or storing POF and POA on DON installations or property in accordance with 
    reference (b).  They must also agree, as a condition of acceptance into a DoD sponsored training 
    program, that they will not bring a POF or POA with them to the United States, purchase a POF or POA 
    while in the United States, or possess or use another individuals POF or POA on or off of DON 
    installations or property in the United States except as may be authorized by paragraph

    3.e.
         a.  IMS are authorized use of government furnished firearms and ammunition when specifically 
    required for official training off of a DON installation but under the control of the DON, and aboard DON 
    installations or property.
         b.  DON installation Commanders may not permit IMS or their accompanying family members to 
    possess, use, transport, or store POF or POA on any DON installation or property.

    3.  The Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) and Commandant of the Marine Corps
    (CMC) will update appropriate policy in accordance with this ALNAV within
    30 days of the date of this message.
         a.  Within 90 days or prior to transfer to their next training installation, whichever comes sooner, the 
    Services will obtain written agreement from all IMS, and their accompanying family members over 18 
    years of age, who are in the United States as of the date of reference (b), prohibiting their purchase and 
    possession of POF and POA.
         b.  The Services will terminate the training and return the IMS and/or accompanying family 
    member(s) to home country if they fail to sign an agreement to the conditions outlined in reference (b).
         c.  IMS currently possessing POF and/or POA residing off DON installations will upon submission of 
    written agreement to reference (b) execute one of the remedial options for POF and/or POA outlined in 
    paragraphs

    4.a. through 4.c. of this message.
         d.  IMS with accompanying family members who reach the age of 18 are required to submit written 
    agreement for the family member to reference (b) within 10 days of the family members 18th birthday.  
    Accompanying family members that fail or refuse to submit the written agreement within 10 days of 
    their 18th birthday are subject to return to home country per paragraph 3.b.
         e.  The CNO and CMC may approve one-time, short-term exceptions allowing an IMS or 
    accompanying family member to possess and use, but not own, another individuals POF and POA off of 
    a DON installation in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations.  The CNO 
    and CMC may delegate this approval no lower than the arming authorities specified in reference (c).

    4.  Within 20 days of the date of this message, Commanders who have previously permitted IMS or their 
    accompanying family members to possess, use, transport, or store POF and/or POA on a DON 
    installation or property will direct those individuals to complete one of the following options.
         a.  Transfer the POF and/or POA to another individual not prohibited from possessing the POF or POA, 
    in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
         b.  Surrender all POF and/or POA to appropriate DON installation Commanding Officer/Commander 
    for safekeeping until the IMS completes their training and returns along with any accompanying family 
    members to their home country.  Neither the IMS nor any accompanying family members will have 
    access to the POF or POA until after returning to their home country.
         c.  Dispose of the POF and/or POA in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.

    5.  This ALNAV is effective immediately; it will be incorporated into the next revision of reference (c).

    6.  The point of contact for this matter is Dr. Mark A. Livingston, Senior Director for Security and 
    Intelligence in the Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy who can be reached at (703) 614-
    4228 or e-mail at mark.a.livingston1@navy.mil.

    7.  Released by the Honorable Thomas B. Modly, Acting Secretary of the Navy.//

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