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SUBMARINE NUCLEAR POWER LDO / CWO
COMMUNITY STATUS BRIEF
CDR Matt Feehan PERS 422 422A 422S June
2011
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Community Make-Up
OUR VALUE TO THE UNDERSEA ENTERPRISE (USE)
  • The Submarine/Nuclear Power Community as a whole
  • 953 of 4709 (20) of the Officers in todays
    Submarine Force are LDOs and CWOs

LDO (808-17) CWO (145 3)
Unrestricted Line 80
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The Detailing Triad
  • Personal desires of the individual
  • Career/Professional needs of the individual
  • Needs of the Navy
  • There is no order of precedence of the 3 legs of
    the triad, they are balanced to produce a set of
    orders

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Personal Desires
  • Communicate with your Detailer
  • Are there special family circumstances (EFM,
    etc.)
  • EFM member needs to be updated every 3 years and
    it will hold up your orders if not completed
  • Is career/job or location more important?
  • Do you own a house/kids in school?
  • Have a plan if you own a home when you transfer
  • Is this a family decision?
  • Do you need to consider extending a year for high
    school kids or upside down on house?
  • This will be case-by-case basis

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Your Career Needs
  • The Detailer is your career planner
  • Our number one goal is to get you PROMOTED!
  • You will be offered diverse and competitive
    billets. This normally means taking orders at
    several different duty stations in various
    locations.
  • Senior leadership is consulted from all the
    individual designator and board results are
    tracked.
  • Follow the career progression plan, heed our
    advice and you will remain competitive
  • We know the complete detailing picture not just a
    small piece of it so let us DETAIL YOU!

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Needs of the Navy
  • We support the Undersea Warfare Enterprise (USE).
    They outline the jobs that require our unique
    talents.
  • We fill the tough assignments!
  • Aircraft Carriers, Submarines, Submarine Tenders,
    numerous diverse shore tours and we are World
    Wide Assignable!
  • Job availability in many locations may be limited
  • Our billets must be filled with the right
    designator and the right pay grade!

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Detailing and Placement
  • The Difference between Detailing and Placement
  • The Detailer represents YOU!
  • The Placement Officer represents the commands
  • ORDERS
  • OCONUS move orders will be written no sooner
    than 2-3 months prior to transfer
  • CONUS move orders will be written no sooner
    than 2-3 months prior to transfer
  • Note PCS funds for FY11are in tight control and
    expect FY12 same.

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Senior LDO Billets
  • Billets that are Submarine LDO Fills, not
    Designator Specific
  • XO Sea AS-39, AS-40 (CDR)
  • XO Shore Joint-Base Pearl (Chief Staff Officer),
    TRF Kings Bay, NIMF Bangor, Naval Base Kitsap,
    Point Loma San Diego, Groton, NAVSTA Kings Bay,
    NORDTU Cape Canaveral, WEPS STA Earl NJ,
    Portsmouth NSY, Mechanicsburg Pa.
  • OIC Andros Island (CDR)
  • CO XO of the ARDM-5 ARCO (Screened) (LCDR)

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Senior LDO/CWO Billets
  • Sub Designators with a Captain Billet
  • 6230 CNAVSAFECEN
  • 6260 DIRSSP, FLTFORCOM
  • 6280 OIC AFLOAT/SPECIAL PROJECTS
  • 6400 CNRC Div Dir NRRO (2 billets), NNSY Deputy
    SY Commander
  • CWO5 - There are 10 submarine community billets
    (three 7200/one 7210/four 7260/two 7400).

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Tender Billets
  • 6230/7230
  • R-1 (Hull Repair) AS 40
  • 6260/7260
  • AS 39 and AS 40
  • Weapons Officer
  • QA Supt / Wep Rep
  • Torp Wep
  • Wep Rep
  • 6280
  • AS 39
  • Ops Boss
  • Training Officer
  • AS 40
  • Ops Boss
  • Training Officer
  • R-4 (Electronics Repair)
  • 7200
  • AS 39 and AS 40
  • Diving Officer

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6260 SUBMARINE SUPPORT SEA BILLETS
  • LDO/CWOs as SSBN AWEPS
  • LDO WEPS
  • One on SSBN 732G/733G/734G/741G
  • One going to SSBN /735G/736G/737G Fall 11/12 /13
  • FY10 DH Screening Board YG-01, 02, 03 selected 2
  • FY11 DH Screening Board YG-02, 03, 04 selected 1
  • FY12 DH Screening Board 8-12Nov YG-03-05 selected
    1
  • FY13 DH Screening Board 16-25May YG-03-07 to
    select 1
  • 5 Months SOAC training in Groton followed by
    5months of PWEPS pipeline (schools, rides and
    squadron)
  • Will continue to assign a LDO as WEPS to SSBNs
    going into the shipyard
  • Also propose SSGN and SSBN AWEPS
  • AS 39 and AS 40

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6400 SUBMARINE SUPPORT BILLETS
  • SSN/SSBN/ERO/DMP Coordinator 22
  • West Coast 8
  • East Coast 14
  • Added SEAWOLF/VIRGINIA Class EDSRA Coordinators
  • Coordinator will be sent to the shipyard for 5-6
    weeks of training and on to the ship one year
    prior to start of the avail
  • NUCON 12
  • Need 4 LDOs per hull (1 ET/MM/EM and any one of
    the three)
  • All east coast billets
  • Even number hulls built at EB/odd number hulls
    built in Newport News.
  • One person will stay through PSA
  • Working with CO to get all qualified 3-4 months
    after yard period.
  • Sub Tender
  • EMORY S LAND 8 (PMA, RCO, ARCO, five division
    officers)
  • FRANK CABLE 11

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6400 SHORE BILLETSWEST COAST
  • Bremerton/Bangor/Everett/Silverdale
  • 12 LT and below/7 LCDR and above
  • San Diego/North Island
  • 6 LT and below/2 LCDR and above
  • Pearl Harbor
  • 11 LT and below/12 LCDR and above
  • Guam/Japan
  • 2 LT and below/2 LCDR and above

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6400 SHORE BILLETSEAST COAST
  • Norfolk/Newport News/NNSY
  • 12 LT and below/13 LCDR and above
  • Groton/Portsmouth
  • 11 LT and below/6 LCDR and above
  • Kings Bay
  • 6 LT and below/5 LCDR and above
  • Charleston
  • 3 LT and below/4 LCDR and above
  • Ballston Spa
  • 2 LT and below/1 LCDR and above
  • Naples
  • 1 LCDR and above

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Maintenance Cuts Impact on 6400
  • Sea duty west coast 94
  • Shore duty west coast 58
  • Sea duty east coast 126
  • Shore duty east coast 74
  • TOTAL BILLETS 352 with 537 6400/7400s
  • NR 150

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Billet Funding Ends
  • 7200s Loss Oct10
  • CNAVSAFECEN NORV DVG GEN/DIVING
    OFFICER
  • MDSU 1 SDUTYCOMP PEARL DVG SHP SLV
  • NIMF BANGOR DVG GEN
  • 6210 Loss both Tenders Designator Going away!
  • 6230s Loss Oct11
  • COMSUBPAC PEARL STF
    MTL/FMP/3MAUX SHP/SERV CRAFT OFF
  • COMSUBDEVRON 5 SILVDLE SEARCHRESCUE
  • NSSC NORFOLK STF
    OPSPLN
  • PH NSYD IMF PEARL MACH INSTREP/DEP
    SUPT CRANES/RIGGING

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Billet Funding Ends
  • 6260s Oct11
  • 8 SSGN billets Loss Jun10 expected FY12 pending!
  • COMSUBRON 2 GROTON CMBT SYS/CMBT SYS OFFICER
  • COMSUBRON 3 PEARL CMBT SYS/CMBT SYS OFFICER
  • COMSUBRON 8 NORVA CMBT SYS/CMBT SYS OFFICER
  • NSSC NORFOLK STF WEP/WEPS OFF
  • NRD PORTLAND PRCMRECRUIT/OFFICER RECRUITER
    Loss Apr10
  • RSG GROTON CT WEPAMMO PROD/SWS REP
    DIV OFF
  • TRIREFAC KINGS B WEPAMMO PROD/SWS REP DIV
    OFF

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Billet Funding Ends
  • 6280s Loss Oct11
  • CSR 15 NSSC D GU STF ELX MTL/ELX MTL OFFICER
  • NSSC KINGS BAY STF ELX MTL
  • NSSC NORFOLK STF ELX MTL
  • NSUBSUPF NLON C ELX INSTLRP/DIVISION OFFICER
  • RSG GROTON CT ELX INSTRP/EMO
  • NSEALOG MECH PA MECH CDR XO SHR ACT
  • Gained
  • NSLC KPT DV NUWC MECH CDR XO SHR ACT
    Funded Oct11
  • NUSWCD WP B FL W PALM CDR OIC SHR ACTY/ADDU FM

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Billet Funding Ends
  • 6400 Loss Oct11
  • NSSC NORFOLK QA SUPT/ASST
  • NSUBSUPF NLON CT SHP REP/ASST OUTSIDE
    MACHINE OFF
  • (Spot) RSG GROTON CT SHP REP/SRA
    SUPERINTENDANT\
  • RSG GROTON CT SHP REP/ASST RMO
  • RSG GROTON CT STF MTL
  • RSG GROTON CT SHP REP/MAINT MGMT
    OFF
  • TRIREFAC KINGS B HULL SUPT/HULL DIV
    OFF
  • TRIREFAC KINGS B SHP CR SUB/DIV OFF
  • NSSC PH PEARL STF MTL
  • PH NSYD IMF PEARL MACH INSTREP/PROD
    COORD-SUBS-MECH
  • CAIRLANT COMP 12 NUC SYSCMPREP/TECH TRNG
    OVRSIGHT Loss 201209
  • (Spot)TRIREFAC KINGS B RADIOLOG CTL/NUC
    MAINT OFF Loss 201210
  • Gained NRMD KINGS BAY RADIOLOG CTL/NUC
    MAINT OFF 201210
  • CSS-6 three billets in place of NSSC NORVA.
  • CVN-65 gained 3 billets back to original manning.

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HOT Fills / Future Opportunities
HOTHOT -CVNs 65 - 77 -AS-39 Repair
6260/6400 Mar/May11
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HOT Fills / Future Opportunities
  • HOTHOT

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Future Opportunitiescontinued
  • NEW BILLETS
  • SSP HQ (OCT 10) 6260 LCDR/LT
  • USFFC 6260 Capt
  • USFFC 6260 CDR
  • COMPACFLT 6260 CDR and soon Capt 6260

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Keys to Promotion
  • OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE REGARDLESS OF BILLET
    HELD! CAN EFFECT YOU YEARS LATER
  • Go to sea and if you cant - go overseas!
  • Embrace opportunity when available even when it
    is not convenient
  • Break out at your command
  • Never miss an opportunity to qualify
  • Keep your record up to date/photos required
  • Broaden your background/experiences
  • Execute the Career Plan
  • Latest BOARD (Photo, FITREPS)

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Keys to Promotion (contd)
  • FITREPS!
  • Soft Break Out, X of X regardless of designator
  • Needed even if 1 of 1 EP at command
  • Explains EP performance as an MP when you are the
    new guy, behind someone senior or cant move up
    because others extend
  • Air Gaps
  • 1 of 1 MP and you are the only one being
    evaluated
  • Be above the reporting seniors average
  • AQD - NEW SSP AQD CODES
  • SV2 (Gold Dolphins) now shows up on OSR as
    LDO/CWO SUB

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FITREP BULLETS
  • Best officer of any stripe with whom I have ever
    served.
  • Hand picked to be a field rep from over ______
    possible candidates
  • __ of __ LT/LCDR on my staff regardless of
    designator.
  • Performing at the EP level, he is marked MP
    solely due to administrative constrains
  • Best and brightest LDO on my staff out of _____
    Officers.
  • My number one officer out of ___officers.
  • Should be the first officer selected by the FYXX
    LCDR/CDR board
  • Command ready, future CDR/CAPT so promote without
    hesitation
  • A LCDR/CDR now so make it official by promoting
    him.
  • Select him ahead of all others and make him a
    LCDR/CDR. This will be your easiest choice of
    the day.
  • A true 5.0 performer, this is not a kiss.
  • 1 of 27 in his LDO Year Group Screened First
    Look for Dry-Dock Command!
  • Standout by a Wide Margin in an Office of
    Handpicked Superstars

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FITREP BULLETS
  • EP performer destined to by my number one officer
  • EP Performer/Ranked MP due to forced
    distribution Promote this Top-Notch Star
    Immediately
  • Ranked 11 OF 36 outstanding LCDRS
    onboard
  • LCDR XXX epitomizes EXCELLENCE and has my
    strongest recommendation for promotion to 0-5!
  • He has the skills and leadership traits to
    succeed as a CVN CHENG or Sub Tender XO
  • 1 of 9 Outstanding Division Officers in my
    Wardroom!
  • UNSURPASSED LEADER BEST of the BEST
  • _____ is the Total Package! Completely
    Impressive. Mission and Action Orientated!
  • Eye Watering Performance! Performing beyond
    expectations! Promote now to _____!

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FITREP BULLETS
  • IMMEDIATE IMPACT! Accomplished more in his first
    four months than most officers do in an entire
    year. 1 Selection for Promotion.
  • LCDR XXX has my strongest recommendation for
    selection as a Submarine Tender XO or CVN Chief
    Engineer and promotion to Commander. SELECT NOW!
  • Singularly outstanding Ordnance Officer!
    Established himself as a deck-plate leader after
    arriving only days prior to our maiden
    deployment!...
  • LCDR XXX contributions to readiness cannot be
    overstated. A true expert, he is rapidly
    establishing himself as a command leader and is
    ready for 0-5! PROMOTE NOW!
  • Ranks 1 of 5 LCDRs. The Best Ordnance Officer
    Ive ever had the privilege to serve with.
  • SELECT NOW FOR 0-5!
  • Hand Selected to serve as ________ form a field
    of top performers! Or 1 of ___ to serve as SWO
    Senior Watch Officer, _________! etc

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FITREP BULLETS
  • A top performer in a group of highly competitive
    hand-picked Engineering LDOs. He is already
    ranked 2 of 7 LDO Lieutenant Commanders and 2 of
    9 regardless of designator
  • XXX is an outstanding Naval Officer with all the
    tools to be a top-notch CVN CHENG today. He is
    performing at the 05 level. PROMOTE TO CDR NOW!
  • Ranks 10 of 37 Lieutenants of all
    Designators!...
  • Impressive breadth- he has stepped in for the
    Executive Officer many timeswith superb results!
    Already performing at the CDR level- he just
    needs the insignia. Promote now!

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BOARDS
  • NPC BOARD SPACE or TANK http//www.npc.navy.mil/Bo
    ards/ActiveDutyOfficer/

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A
Press 100 now!!
SWO pin
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Good Sea/overseas Vs Shore rotation
With exception of these 2 grades ind always gtgt
sum Due to new LT onboard
Always breaks to the right when in pack
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SCATTERGRAM
To select 10
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SCATTERGRAM
Select 90 and above
Remove From Further Consideration 45 and below
To select 10
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Promotion Process
  • Determining Promotion Zones
  • Zone message released in Dec each year Senior
    and junior in zone indicated by name/lineal
    number
  • Once promoted phasing plan can be found online to
    determine promotion month.
  • The Balancing Act between Flow Point, Promotion
    Opportunity and Zone Size (available billet
    vacancies)
  • Your WEB ENABLED RECORD/OMPF-BOL you have to
    ensure updated!! (Detailer looks likely to go
    away)

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Promotion Fundamentals
  • Opportunity the in-zone possibility of
    selection
  • Flow Point Average years of service when an
    officer is promoted (paid) to the next grade
  • Selection Rate Percentage of all officers
    selected for promotion.
  • Denominator is the in-zone population
  • Includes officers selected from above, in, and
    below the zone
  • Max below zone - 10 (legal limit)
  • No above zone limits (by law or policy)
  • As long as youre on the Active Duty List you
    will be considered

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Opportunity and Flowpoint

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Promotion Fundamentals
  • Promotions are a function of strength, by grade,
    based on
  • Requirements
  • Defined by Officer Programmed Authorizations
    (OPA)
  • Vacancies
  • Promotions, Retirements, Resignations, Lateral
    Transfers
  • Legal Limit
  • 10 USC Grade Table - Limits number of CAPTs,
    CDRs, LCDRs
  • Best and Fully Qualified Standard
  • Up or Out Principle

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LDO O-5 Promotion Window
  • O-5 Promotion window
  • LDOs commissioned within the 13-15 year TYOS
    exclusion gate risk not promoting to O-5 prior to
    Statutory Retirement.
  • Those commissioned past this window will not
    promote to O-5.

O-5 Promotion Window
YCS
0 2 4 6 8
10 12 14 16 18
LDO Accession Point
O-4 30 TYOS Stat Retirement
TYOS
8 10 12 14 16 18
20 22 24 26 28
30
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Promotion Opportunity
  • Capt FY-09 40 (4 of 10) Flow point 22.1 years
  • Submarine Community was 2 of 3 at 66.67 (all
    6400)
  • Capt FY-10 40 (4 of 9) Flow point 22.3 years
  • Submarine Community was 4 of 6 at 66.67 (2-
    6400, 1-6210, 1-6230)
  • FY-11 37.5(6 0f 16) Best estimate CAPT flow
    point is 22.36 years
  • Submarine Community 33 (1 of 3) (sel 1-6400)
  • CDR FY-09 50 (29 of 59) Flow point 15.4 years
  • Submarine Community 6 of 10 at 60 (Selected 1
    AZ)
  • CDR FY-10 50 (23 of 46) Flow point 15.7 years
  • Submarine Community was 5 of 8 at 62 (1AZ sel.)
  • 2 voluntary retirements/letter submitted to board
  • FY-11 47 (25 of 53) Best estimate CDR flow
    point is 16.01 years
  • Submarine community 4 of 11 at 36 (1AZ) 1-6230,
    1-6290, 1-6280, 1-6400.

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Promotion Opportunity Continued
  • LCDR FY-08 85 (201 of 241) Flow point 9.4
  • Submarine Community was 51 of 61 at 84
  • LCDR FY-09 69.89 (116 of 176) Flow point 9.6
  • Submarine Community was 30 of 50 at 60
  • LCDR FY-10 69.30 (158 of 228) Flow point 10
  • Submarine Community was 35 of 43 at 81.4
  • LCDR FY-11 73.9 (184 of 249) Best estimate
    Flow point 10.5
  • -Submarine Community was 37 of 48 at 77 above
    fleet average.
  • LT All Fully Qualified
  • LTJG All Fully Qualified
  • FY-11 CWO4 85 4 Yrs
  • FY-11 CWO3 All Fully Qualified 3 Yrs

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Promotion Opportunity Continued
  • CWO5 FY-08 38 IZ (22 of 58) Flow point 12.2
    years
  • Submarine Community was 3 of 6 at 50
  • CW05 FY-09 40.43 (16 of 47) Flow point 13 years
  • Submarine Community had no one IZ
  • Selected 7281 AZ
  • CWO5 FY-10 51.16 (18 of 37) Flow point 13.2
    years
  • Submarine Community was 2 of 3 at 66.6
  • CWO5 FY-11 42.86(27 of 63) Flow point 13.1 yrs
  • Submarine Community was 4 of 5 at 80
  • NOTE The previous slides show the average flow
    point vice any one individual so ensure you
    calculate yours based on your promotion date and
    the latest accession msg.

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CDR Results
  • Total LDOs selected 24 -
    FY11 25 selectees 4 sub LDOs
  • Total IZ eligible's 51
  • Selection rate 47
  • Of the 24 selected
  • 4 were AZ (Surf Deck, Surf Ops, Aviation Deck and
    Aviation Maintenance)
  • 20 were IZ
  • Sub non-nuc designators
  • 6 IZ and 0 AZ, with 5 selected, 83 selection
    rate.
  • 5 sub non-nuc selected were
  • 4 sub ordnance (6260)
  • 1 sub communications (6290)
  • Nuc designator (6400)
  • 2 IZ and 6 AZ eligible's, 0 selection.
  • Both IZ eligible's submitted retirement requests
    prior to board convening.

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LCDR FY11 Results
  • Designator BZ IZ AZ SEL
  • 6210 1 0 1 1 0
  • 6230 6 3 0 2 66
  • 6260 18 5 0 3 60
  • 6280 8 4 1 3 75
  • 6290 7 4 2 2 50
  • 6400 68 32 3 26 81
  • TOTAL 108 48 7 37 77.3

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LCDR FY11 Results
  • Navy LDO/CWO Totals
  • BZ IZ AZ SEL
  • 509 247 65 185
    74.9
  • 171 IZ Selects
  • 14 AZ Selects
  • 0 BZ Selects

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CWO5 Results
  • Designator BZ IZ AZ SEL
  • 7201 0 3 1 2 66
  • 7231 0 1 1 1 100
  • 7261 1 0 0 0 0
  • 7281 2 1 0 1 100
  • 7401 2 0 0 0 0
  • TOTAL 5 5 2 4 80

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NPC Officer Promotion http//www.public.navy.mil/
bupers-npc/boards/activedutyofficer/Pages/default.
aspx
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NPC Website
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MUSTANG CORRAL http//www.public.navy.mil/bupers-
npc/officer/Detailing/submarinenuclear/Pages/Musta
ngCorral.aspx
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Retirement
  • MILPERSMAN 1810-020
  • Retirement is your LAST SET OF ORDERS, Negotiate
  • Needs to be negotiated in advance. In most
    cases, a relief needs to be identified.
  • One year out you can submit your request need to
    for relief planning.
  • If you are going to come before a promotion
    board, plan ahead. You need to submit a letter
    to the board to remove your name.
  • ONLY YOU CAN HAVE YOUR NAME REMOVED SO DO THE
    RIGHT THING BY YOUR SHIPMATES AND COMMUNITY.

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CWO Retirement
  • The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal
    Year 2007(FY07 NDAA), Public Law 109-364, amended
    reference (a), thereby establishing mandatory
    retirement for chief warrant officers (CWO) upon
    completing 30 years active commissioned service,
    effective 17 October 2006. Prior to enactment,
    the law mandated retirement of these officers
    upon completing 30 years total active service.
  • Section 501, FY09 NDAA, reinstates the previous
    law, mandating retirement of CWO upon completing
    30 years total active service.
  • Those Chief Warrant Officers impacted by this
    change have been contacted by the detailer.
  • All others should plan your career according to
    the statutory limits for each pay grade.

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Retirement Benefits
  • Retirement Pay changed by Defense Authorization
    Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (Public Law 109-364)
  • 75 cap at 30 years lifted
  • 2.5 a year after 30
  • 06 and above receive a longevity pay increase
    over 30 years
  • Approximately 190.00 a month
  • Statutory retirement pay grade limits remain the
    same
  • LCDR/CWO 4/5 30 YRS
  • CDR 35 YRS
  • CAPT 38 YRS

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SUB/NUC PWR LDO/CWO Community Retirement Benefits


Larger Retirement Equals Larger Cola!
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Individual Augmentation (IA)
  • Two types of IA duties
  • IA - command is responsible for supplying a
    person and that person can go anytime during
    their tour
  • GSA - detailer writes orders for member at PRD
    and negotiates follow on orders.
  • If interested in an IA, negotiate at your
    detailing window and plan to transfer at your PRD
    we have non currently.
  • Career enhancing opportunity helped two LTs
    make LCDR AZ, CWO4 AZ make CWO5. If Opportunity
    KNOCKs Answer

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Officer Development Course
  • Changes
  • LDO/CWO only class
  • 10 of new accessions show up to Officer
    Development Course (ODC) out of standards. One
    individual was 49 BF
  • 20 fail the Swim2nd Class swim test, tread
    water 5min etc
  • LDO/CWO you must show up in standards and ready
    to PT swim included!!!

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Impact Issues
  • Lack of at sea opportunities for
    6280/7280/6230/7230/6210/7210 and 6290
  • EMORY S LAND and FRANK CABLE being converted to
    MSC cuts all ENG/DECK/COMMS billets and leaves
    only 4 billets for 6280/7280/6290
  • Sub Deck 6210/7210 has no career progression
  • 11 billets remain after MSC conversion and all
    are to be converted to 6230.
  • OCM directed to re-designate to 6230/7230 via
    (WOBA)
  • Master Divers not applying for Chief Warrant
    Officer Program
  • Lose Master Divers pay resulting in a pay cut
    until CW04 promotion
  • Lower applications for nuclear power LDO/CWO
  • Higher enlisted bonus
  • Officer Annual Incentive Bonus (AIB) increase in
    FY05 from 6000.00 to 10.000.00. Working on
    trying to justify an increase. Current retention
    numbers dont support.

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Items of Interest
  • Spot Promotions
  • SECNAVINST 1421.3H
  • Current spot jobs are listed in NAVADMIN 375/02
  • Must be 2yr TIG before the quarterly board meets
  • No longer looking for a junior LT barely spot
    eligible
  • You retain the spot when you transfer if on the
    permanent LCDR promotion list
  • You retain the spot when you transfer to another
    spot billet without having to go before another
    spot board
  • Frocking
  • MILPERSMAN 1420-020
  • Normally only for XO positions

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Items of Interest
  • Submarine Pay
  • OPNAVINST 7220.15
  • Your responsibility to keep track of your TOSS
  • Know where your TOSS stands at the 12 (72 months)
    and 18 (96 months) year gates. TOSS can be lost
    at 12 yr but regained at 18 yr if you have 96
    months.
  • Send updated TOSS sheets when you have new
    changes
  • Send the validating page 4/5s
  • Send ride time worksheet and boats underway ride
    time documentation (encl 10)
  • You can lose sub pay if you turn down certain
    jobs so know the instruction.
  • 7261 (TORPEDO)(Uniform Regs NPC Website Art. 4102

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Items of Interest Continued
  • Dry dock CO and XO Screening for 6260 SWO DH Head
  • When (May11) and Why (helps you compete against
    other designators) Who (FY12 CO-YR GP 99, XO-YR
    GP 03)
  • Next - May12 FY13 CO YG-00, XO TR-04, DH YG03-07
  • NUC AIB (SECNAVINST 7220.65L)
  • Letters are required for the entire year by July
    and if you change commands during the year ensure
    you are on both NOIP letters
  • OSR/PSR
  • Use BUPERS On-Line
  • Photos are now required per NAVADMIN 103/07 and
    are looked at by every promotion/admin board.
    Need a photo of current rank IAW MILPERSMAN
    1070-180 NAVPERS Form 1070/884
  • Updates (we know it is painful but it is
    currently the best system available)
  • PRT - Are you the example, barely in standards,
    or out of standards?

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Fitrep/Eval Reports
OSR, ODC, PSR
OMPF Record Review
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USN Officer Community Overview
Restricted Line Staff 40 (20,854)
Unrestricted Line (URL) 49 (24,577)
ALL OFFICERS 51,155
INTEL 2 (1,475)
1500/AEDO 1 (289)
AMDO 1 (415)
ADO 0 (0)
Restricted Line (5,736) 11
EDO 1 (752)
IW 1 (817)
PAO 1 (218)
URL (24,577) 49
OCEANO 1 (361)
HR 1 (515)
NPS INST 1 (91)
NR ENG 1 (113)
FAO 1 (157)
IP 1 (532)
MER MARINE 0 (1)
Staff Corps (15,118) 29
19 (9,951) MC / DC /NC / MSC
SUPPLY 4 (2,376)
LDO/CWO (5,724) 11
CEC 2 (1,168)
CHAPLAIN 1 (804)
JAG 1 (819)
As of 31 Jan2009 (rounding applied)
Prepared by Senoria Ford/N1044C
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LDO Health Report
  • Health of LDO community is green. If using OPA
    vs. Inventory as the benchmark, the community is
    in good shape. However, there are too many other
    concerns which we will address that will impact
    the health of the LDO designators in the near
    future. Many of the designators have an
    un-executable OPA.
  • LDO Community contributed to 10K FY07 leaning
    of the total force. LDOs contributed 122 cuts
    for FY07 and 127 cuts for FY09 (based on FY06
    projections).
  • FY10 Promotion opportunity Flow point
    (Line/Staff compete separately)
  • Line CAPT 40 22 years, 3 months, CDR 50
    15 years, 7 months, LCDR 70 10 years, 0
    months.
  • Staff CAPT 0 , CDR 80 15 Years, 8 months,
    LCDR 70 9 years, 5 months.
  • Promotion to O5/06 is not dependent upon
    designator vacancy or the core community buying
    O5/O6 billets. FOR CAPT and CDR respectfully,
    there are 26 line designators which compete for
    35 CAPT and 250 CDR opportunities..

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LDO Health Report
  • OCM is not enabled to plan or program by
    designator or billet position.
  • Historical average of 94 continuation rate
    through 10 years of commissioned service.
  • OPA vs. Inventory. Accessions have
    historically been determined by the Inventory vs.
    OPA aggregate and not by the need of the
    individual designator.
  • FY07 OPA vs. 1 Nov 06 Inventory 4223/4208 (-15)
  • FY06 OPA vs. FY06 Inv vs. FY07 accessions
    4266/4267 (1)
  • 320 accessions
  • FY05 OPA vs. FY05 Inv vs. FY06 accessions
    4351/4312 (-39)
  • 260 accessions
  • FY04 OPA vs. FY04 Inv vs. FY05 accessions
    4301/4180 (-121)
  • 278 accessions

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LDO CAPT Billet to Designator Mismatch (as of
Feb 2010)

As of 10 Jun 2006
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CWO Health Report
  • Health of the CWO community is green.
  • 7261 (TORPEDO)(Uniform Regs NPC Website Art.
    4102
  • CWO designators also contributed to 10K FY-07
    leaning of the total force.
  • As with the LDOs, CWOs accessions have been
    determined by an aggregate number and not based
    on designator shortfalls.
  • CWOs have a historical average of 84.5
    continuation rate through 5 years of commissioned
    service.
  • 5 year CWO5 phase-in is complete. By the end of
    FY07, W5 inventory met its authorizations (no
    more than 5 of the CWO force).
  • Flying CWO. Aviation Enterprise has the lead.

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CWO Health Report
  • OPA Trend vs. Inventory.
  • - FY07 OPA vs. 1 Nov 06 Inventory 1652/1536
    (-116)
  • - FY06 OPA vs. FY06 Inv vs. FY07 accessions
    1723/1466 (-257)
  • 195 accessions
  • - FY05 OPA vs. FY05 Inv vs. FY06 accessions
    1699/1599 (-100)
  • 128 accessions
  • - FY04 OPA vs. FY04 Inv vs. FY05 accessions
    1709/1629 (-80)
  • 110 accessions
  • FY08 Promotion opportunity Flow point
  • All CWOs compete together CWO5 40 12 years,
    CWO4 85 7 years, CWO3 AFQ 3 years
  • Too many designators have an un-executable OPA
    and needs restructuring
  • CWO2 retirement change 4 years commissioned
    service required if commissioned after 1 Oct 04
    (3 years TCS required if commissioned prior to 30
    Sep 04).

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CWO5 Billet to Designator Mismatch (as of Feb
2010)
DESIG Billets CWO5s DESIG Billets
CWO5s 7111 3 4 7341 1
3 7121 1 1 7361
4 1 7131 4 8 7381
7 9 7151 3 3
7401 2 1 7161 0
3 7411 1 2 7171
1 0 7421 4 3
7181 2 2 7441 6
4 7201 3 4 7451
1 0 7211 1 1
7481 2 0 7231 0
1 7491 0 0 7261
4 1 7511 0
0 7281 0 2 7521 3
3 7311 2 2 7531
1 1 7321 1
1 Total 57 Inv 60
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Submarine / Nuclear LDO/CWO Distribution
6260 / 7260 Ordnance
7200 Divers
6230 / 7230 Engineering
7200 / Divers 6230 / 7230 Engineering 6260 / 7260
Ordnance 6280 / 7280 Electronics 6290
Communications 6400 / 7400 Nuclear
6400 / 7400 Nuclear
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Diver (7200)
Inventory 53 Allowance 51
  • Master Divers not applying for Chief Warrant
    Officer Program
  • Top technical expert in the diving field
  • Conflict with Master Divers and Warrant Officers
    (not qualified Master Diver)
  • Lose Master Divers pay resulting in a pay cut
    until CW04 promotion

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Submarine Deck (621X)
Inventory 9 Allowance 10
Lack of at sea opportunities AS 39 and AS 40
converted to MSC cuts most OPS/ENG/DECK and all
COMMS billets All billets going away Converting
to 6230 (Sub Engineer) OCM direct all 6210/7210
to Re-designate to 6230/7230
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Submarine Deck (7211)
Inventory 3 Allowance 3
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Submarine Engineering (623X)
Inventory 42 Allowance 39
Lack of at sea opportunities AS 39 and AS 40
converted to MSC cuts most OPS/ENG/DECK and all
COMMS billets. One (1) 6230 billet onboard AS
40. Majority of billets support SPECWAR (ie ASDS,
SDVT, scope of cert QA)
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Submarine Engineer (7231)
Inventory 13 Allowance 6
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Submarine Ordnance (626X)
Inventory 128 Allowance 127
Strategic Weapons Program inventory vs billets
(at CAPT/CDR/LCDR). Inventory of LDOs/CWOs with
experience in the nuclear weapons area. New SSP
AQDs. LDO/CWOs onboard SSBNs as WEPS and
AWEPS. Proposed future shows growth and potential
of AWEPS on SSGN and SSBN Gold
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Submarine Ordnance (7261)
Inventory 14 Allowance 16
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Submarine Electronics (628X)
Inventory 71 Allowance 74
Some at sea opportunities onboard
Tenders. Overmanned at LT and ENS, filling other
submarine LDO billets
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Submarine Electronics (7281)
Inventory 21 Allowance 6
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Submarine Communications (629X)
Inventory 60 Allowance 57
Some at sea opportunities onboard Tenders. Sea
Billets in Special Projects.
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Nuclear Power (640X)
Inventory 487 Allowance 476
Shortfall of nuclear trained LDOs YGs 95 - 97.
Not enough CDRs. Lower applications for nuclear
power LDO/CWO CVN 65 decommissioning de-manning
plan Majority of gaps at NR field offices. Taking
more assessions.
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Nuclear Power (7401)
Inventory 44 Allowance 44
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OCM Initiatives
  • Working hard to reverse perceived trend of
    decreasing number of applications. Number of
    applications applying for the LDO/CWO program
    this year
  • FY12 FY11 FY10 FY09 FY08 FY07 FY06
  • LDO 1856 1813 1753 1945 1748 1868 2023
  • CWO 979 1002 992 1556 1610 1382 1564
  • Total 2835
  • Accessions have historically been determined
    by the Inventory vs. OPA aggregate as a whole and
    not by the need of the individual designator.
  • Reqd billet structure changes Working with
    the BSOs and Enterprises, need to reshape work
    for all non-control grade desigs ranks.

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Challenges to Education
  • Advanced education/certification is valued but
    currently no formal requirement exists for
    advanced education in the LDO/CWO community.
  • Previous steering committee recommends that all
    applicants for the FY-11 LDO/CWO program have an
    AA/AS degree or 14 years of formal education.
  • Validation of educational requirements and
    funding streams with regard to relevant courses
    of study.
  • Accession guidelines do not reflect additional
    billets required to obtain full-time education.
  • Current Tuition Assistance NAVADMIN (166-06)
    education initiatives allows up to 16 semester
    hours per FY. If more than 16 semester hours,
    submit waiver request (not to exceed 4500 per
    FY).

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GAPS AND FIXES
  • Determine future force structure
  • Determine billet requirements based on skill
    object data base
  • Examine LDO/CWO skill set redundancies
  • Stabilize billet base
  • Align accessions to Officer Programmed
    Authorization (OPA)
  • Promotion to billet requirements
  • Improve force demographics
  • Increase female and minority applications

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GAPS AND FIXES (cont)
  • Core communities establish requirements for
    relevant Not Required
  • Professional Military Educational (PME)
  • Formal educational
  • Formal commercial technical training/
    certification
  • Joint Professional Military Education (JPME)
  • Implement community management and assignment
    structure to align with Sea Warrior
  • Strategic Communications Plan

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PII
  • Personal Identifiable Information (PII)
  • Dont send your SSN on any emails and dont leave
    your SSN on our voice mail not required for us
    to look up your information

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Final Thoughts
  • Maintain professionalism and proper protocol
  • MUSTANGS!!
  • Lead by example
  • Your leadership example is the one you
    demonstrate today not from past performance
  • Remember you are always watched by junior, senior
    and peers from all communities so be the one to
    emulate it will follow you.
  • Accept and Embrace the tough assignments
  • We are supposed to be World Wide Assignable!!!
  • This is the reason the our enterprise needs
    MUSTANGS!!

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Mustang Corral/BUPERS
  • Check out our Web Site
  • Go to the BUPERS Home Page, Click on the
    following Officer Assign, PERS-42, Mustang
    Corral.
  • Submarine Nuclear LDO/CWO Facebook
  • BUPERS ON-Line OSR/PSR
  • Go to the BUPERS Home Page, Click on the
    following BUPERS On-Line, enter your Login ID
    and password

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OCMs
  • OCM CAPT John Jones, 901-874-3042 (DSN 882)
    john.jones_at_navy.mil
  • AOCM - Bupers-31
  • 901-874-3044
  • 901-874-4714
  • Facebook LDO/CWO COMMUNITY MANAGER FORUM
    Scribes
  • NKO LIMITED DUTY OFFICER and CHIEF WARRANT
    OFFICER-LDO/CWO
  • 6400 OCM - LCDR Nichols, Christopher T LCDR N1,
    christopher.nichols4_at_navy.mil
  • Nuclear LDO/CWO Community Manager DCNO N133E
  • DSN 225-3885, 703-695-3887
  • Fax 703-697-7751 (No DSN)

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Contact Us
  • CDR Matt Feehan (PERS 422)
  • Comm (901) 874-3935, DSN 882-3935
  • e-mail matthew.feehan_at_navy.mil
  • (PERS 422A)
  • Comm (901) 874-3945, DSN 882-3945
  • (PERS 422S - Your main Supporter)
  • Comm (901) 874-3936, DSN 882-3936

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