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Title: What is URL retention?


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Helicopter Detailer Brief
Updated Jul 2013
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Agenda
  • BUPERS/NPC Overview
  • Aviation Career Paths
  • Detailing Process
  • Detailing Timelines and Options
  • Aviation Bonus
  • Selection Boards
  • FITREP Writing
  • QA

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What We Do
  • Support Naval Aviation manpower requirements
  • Execute manpower distribution policy
  • Analyze/mitigate manpower shortages/overages
  • Provide FITREP career counseling guidance
  • Provide selection board support fleet feedback
  • We are YOUR manpower resource USE US!

Detailing Charter Match every officer with a
billet that balances professional development AND
satisfies a valid, priority fleet requirement
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Aviation Manpower Today
10,242 WINGED NAVY OFFICERS 7,253 NAVAL
AVIATORS 2,989 NAVAL FLIGHT OFFICERS 4,046 TACAIR
/ 3,227 ROTARY / 2,943 MARITIME / 2,127 STUDENTS
Helos a growth industry50 of all Pilots by 2017
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Promotion Zone Forecast
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Aviation Career Path
DC
MAJ
XO
CO
FRS
DH
2nd SHORE
FRS
FLT TRNG
2nd SEA
1st SEA
1st SHORE
FRS
SHORE/SEA
SHORE/SEA
SHORE/ SEA
SHORE
SEA/ OVER-SEAS
Acft/Tactical Quals
Production Masters USNA ROTC PEP
Ship Sea Staff Sqdrn
DC JOINT Staff Navigator Amphib Air Boss
Staff Edu/JPME Afloat Staff Ship
DC Staff
DC JOINT Staff JPME
MSR
ADHSB
ACSB
O-4
O-5
AMCSB
O-6
STATUTORY BOARDS LCDR 70 CDR 70 CAPT 57
ADMINISTRATIVE BOARDS (total career
opportunity) ADHSB 60 ACSB 40-45 AMCSB
40-45
MSR Minimum Service Requirement Pilot 8
yrs NFO 6 yrs
This timeline is only approximate and changes as
screen groups shift!
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Community Values
  • 1st Sea tour
  • Tactical performance
  • EP breakout
  • 1st Shore tour
  • Production sources are highly valued
  • Important to compete and break out in a large
    summary group
  • 2nd Sea tour
  • Broaden your horizons
  • Earn a qualification if available
  • Competitive EP even better
  • Post-DH tour
  • Best performers detailed to demanding follow-on
    jobs, inside/outside the community
  • All Post DHs are important to the NAE
  • OVERALL
  • SUSTAINED SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE
  • Diversity of assignments get out of your comfort
    zone
  • Do the hard job

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Detailing Process
  • Detailer
  • Represents the needs of the Officer, be your
    advocate
  • Answer your questions, eliminate misinformation
  • Provide options and guidance so that you can make
    an educated decision
  • Goal is to keep all Aviators on track for O-5
  • Placement
  • Represents the needs of the command
  • Goal is to keep the command manned at the optimal
    level

Placement Officer
CO/XO
JO
Detailer
Detailer vs Placement Whats the difference?
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Detailing Process
  • Triad of Detailing
  • Big picture
  • Your responsibility
  • Our responsibility
  • Writing orders

Officers Desires
Career Progression
Needs of the Navy
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Detailing Timeline
  • 12 - 15 months out
  • Start thinking about your preferences
  • COC provides options and guidance
  • Realistic expectations based on performance, job
    availability, needs of the Navy
  • 9 - 12 months out
  • Communicate preferences to your Detailer (job,
    location, flying, non-flying) e-mail is
    preferred
  • Ask questions so that you can make an educated
    decision
  • We will respond back to you, ideally in less than
    1-2 weeks. Please be patient as some questions
    require research and priority goes to those
    working orders closest to their PRD. Check back
    if you arent getting a response.
  • 6 - 9 months
  • Commit to a job
  • We will propose you to a command as required for
    nominative jobs
  • Coordinate training track, detach and report
    dates
  • 2 - 4 months
  • Orders released on BOL and message traffic
  • Confused or on the fence? Call us and we will
    explain your options.

No contact by 6 months is bad!
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1st Shore Tour - Flying
  • FRS, WWS, NSAWC, HSC-84/85, VX-1, HTs, VTs
    (production slide to follow)
  • Station SAR China Lake, Fallon, Key West,
    Whidbey, Pax River, Lemoore filled by detailer,
    timing sensitive
  • PEP (Pilot Exchange Program) vetting process,
    some require DLAB, timing sensitive, some are sea
    duty
  • DCMA Stratford, CT and Owego, NY vetting
    process
  • C-12/C-26 GITMO, Misawa, Atsugi, Okinawa, Kauai,
    Naples, Sigonella filled by detailers, timing
    sensitive
  • TPS (slide to follow)

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PRODUCTION
  • 4 Selection rounds/year
  • February (June, July, August PRDs)
  • May (September, October, November PRDs)
  • August (December, January, February PRDs)
  • November (March, April, May PRDs)
  • Work with your XO to submit a nomination package
  • Fill it out to the max extent practical
  • One chance to apply
  • BUPERS takes the input from your CO and the CO of
    the gaining commands (FRS/WS/NSAWC/HSC-84/85) and
    creates a slate based on those inputs and BUPERS
    requirements

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TPS
  • 2 Selection boards/year (Feb and Aug)
  • 5 Major Programs
  • US Naval Test Pilot School (Patuxent River, MD
    Pilots NFOs from all communities 2
    classes/year)
  • US Air Force Test Pilot School TACAIR only
  • British Empire Test Pilot School RAF Boscombe
    Down, UK 1 best qualified aviator/year
  • French Test Pilot School 1 best qualified
    aviator every 3 years French language training
    provided prior to reporting
  • Naval Postgraduate School (NPS)/USNTPS
    Cooperative no longer an option
  • Upon completion of TPS, expect a 24-month tour at
    HX-21

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TPS Considerations
  • Quality time in Fleet squadron is critical
  • Demonstrate sustained superior performance
  • At least 1 competitive EP
  • Earn all quals available (e.g., NATOPS
    Instructor, FCP, etc.)
  • Strong technical undergraduate record helps
  • Consider timing carefully
  • Leave Fleet squadron NET EP FITREP fully
    qualified
  • Must have enough time to complete TPS and 24
    month follow-on
  • project officer tour
  • Be persistent
  • Quotas, board membership, competition change
    from board to
  • board
  • Failure to select does not necessarily mean
    not qualified

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1st Shore Tour Non-Flying
  • Flag Aide
  • Community wing (few flying billets)
  • Naval Recruiting District
  • Naval Postgraduate School
  • USNA
  • NROTC (slide to follow)
  • DC most jobs are nominative (OPNAV, OLA, SPAWAR)
  • Major Staffs (CONUS, OCONUS)
  • Olmsted Scholarships (5 per year)

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ROTC
  • If you are interested, contact your detailer 9-12
    months out, be prepared to submit your college
    transcripts. Most schools require a 3.0 undergrad
    GPA.
  • We will provide you with all available schools
    that fit your PRD /-3 months.
  • School openings are based on the rotation of the
    current aviator on board that school.
  • We have an Aviation NROTC board 2-3 times a year
    depending on the openings available.
  • The board is comprised of all the Aviation
    detailers and considers your academic and
    military record, preferences, and PRD to develop
    a NROTC slate.
  • Following the board, we will propose you to the
    school and they will review your record they may
    do a phone interview. Once we have positive
    confirmation from the school, we will release
    your orders.

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2nd Sea Tour Options
  • AMPHIB Air Boss or Fuels Officer (LPD), LHA/LHD
    AIR DEPT/Safety Officer
  • Staff Air Wing, CVW, MCMRON, DESRON, ESG,
    PHIBRON, Numbered Fleet
  • CV/CVN ANAV, OPS ADMIN, Shooter, Asst Air OPS,
    TAO, Asst Strike OPS
  • Super JO, Squadron SWTI
  • PEP
  • HSC-84/85 (via nom selection process)
  • FLAG AIDE/LT
  • Some jobs by their nature will not allow for a
    qualification

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Pre-DH Tour
  • War College (O-4 selects only)
  • USA (Jan/Jun) no Masters In Res
  • USMC (Aug)
  • USAF (Aug)
  • NPS (JPME I optiontake it)
  • Aide
  • Type Wing
  • DC
  • GSA
  • Bahrain

JPME I MASTERS
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FY13 ACCP The Bonus
  • Aviation Dept Head Retention Bonus 5 year
    contract
  • Intent Retain aviators for DH tour
  • Eligible FY prior to MSR expiration and the FY
    of MSR completion
  • amount based on T/M/S and Pilot vs. NFO
  • FY13 amounts shifted based on rotary wing T/M/S
  • HSC - 15k/year HSM - 15k/year HM - 15k/year
  • At-Sea Bonus No longer applicable
  • Aviation Command Bonus No longer applicable

http//www.public.navy.mil/BUPERS-NPC/OFFICER/COMM
UNITYMANAGERS/UNRESTRICTED/PAGES/AVIATIONOCM.ASPX
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ACCP ADHSB
  • Long Term Bonus participants who do not serve a
    DH tour lose bonus eligibility
  • Intent of the long-term bonus is to retain
    aviators for a DH tour
  • An aviator is rendered ineligible for ACCP if
  • Declines consideration (stop and 100 recoup)
  • FY13 ACCP allows for pro-rated recoupment
  • Fails twice to screen (stop, no recoup)
  • FY13 ACCP allows for bonus retention
  • Declines successful DH screen (stop and 100
    recoup)
  • Two-time failure to select for aviation DH is no
    longer ACCP eligible
  • No future bonus payments
  • No recoupment of funds received
  • Obligation is adjusted to reflect funds received
    to date
  • Once obligation is complete the member may
  • Redesignate
  • Separate

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Post-DH Shore Tour
  • War College/JPME
  • Business rule shift to detail all 1 EP DHs that
    lack Masters or JPME 1 to NWC
  • Will allow 2 EPs based on demand
  • Senior course requirement to be Phase 1 complete
    and O-5 (sel) during Curriculum
  • All others require OPNAV N15 waiver
  • 1 EP DH, Masters Complete, and JPME Phase 1
    Complete
  • Joint duty
  • Overseas joint (EUCOM, NATO, AFRICOM)
  • CONUS joint - Select billet based on location,
    not on incumbent screening
  • (DC (JCS), Norfolk (JFCOM-billet landscape TBD),
    Tampa (CENTCOM, SOCOM),Omaha (STRATCOM), Miami
    (SOUTHCOM), Colorado Springs (NORTHCOM), St.
    Louis (TRANSCOM)
  • Community jobs NPC
  • 2 EP DH (MO or OPSO important for O-5)
  • Major staff Remain competitive for O-5
  • Overseas COMPACFLT, C6F
  • CONUS NPC (non-PERS 43), OPNAV, NAVAIR, USFF,
    CNAL/P, C3F
  • Community billets FRS DH, TYPEWING OPS, WEPSCOL
    DH

Early notification of FITREP breakout helps
secure the most competitive/desired billet for
your DH
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Selection Boards
  • Statutory Boards
  • Promotions to next rank
  • Board members from every community
  • (Aviators, Surface, Sub, etcAll URL)
  • Administrative Boards
  • Selection process for career milestones
  • Department Head, Command, Major Command
  • Membership limited to specific communities
  • Select the best and most fully qualified

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O-4 BOARD
  • Annual board in April, results in July
  • Zone reduction in FY13 more competitive
  • Board makeup
  • Statutory board, no Detailer involvement
  • Two opportunities (looks) for O-4
  • 2 x FOS forced separation NLT 7 months of board
    results being released
  • Arguably the biggest career hurdle now in Naval
    Aviation

UNCLASSIFIED
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O-4 IZ SELECTION RATES
FY 13 FY 14
URL Overall 70 70
Aviation 65 63
All 1310 66 61
All 1320 11 63
Helo Overall 60 61
HM - 60
HSC - 62
HSM - 61
UNCLASSIFIED
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FY14 AMCSB Results
  • CVN Sequential Command 6
  • CVW 7
  • AVN Pipeline 6
  • Ship Command 4
  • MPRA Command 4
  • STRAT Command 0
  • PHIBRON/MCMRON 1
  • Wing (TYPE/TRA) Commodore 8
  • VX 2
  • Tactical Support Wing 1
  • Shore Command 18 (1 LDO Command)
  • FTS Commands 3

Competition was fierce Best and Most Fully
Qualified selected!
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ACSB
  • All looks completed in 2 years
  • Annual selection numbers normalized
  • Control command opportunity by screen group
  • FY14 ACSB (Feb 2013)
  • 522 SG 99/00 URL records across all communities,
    156 selected for command
  • Last look for SG 99
  • 40 combined HSC opportunity
  • Consistent with HSM opportunity

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ADHSB
  • Mission objective
  • Select Aviation Department Heads of
    operational/training squadrons from all eligible
    officers
  • Aviation path to CDR and Command is via DH tour
  • Sustained superior performance
  • Retention and competition Quality DHs
  • Every record receives equal consideration

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OP-T Department Head
  • PERS-43 policy initially implemented for SG98
    ADHSB
  • Record retention record competition, quality
    officers without opportunity to advance past LCDR
    in aviation
  • Allows member to continue with aviation bonus
  • Example OP-T DH billets HTs/VTs/TACRONs

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FITREP Writing
  • A competitive 1 EP FITREP is the best way for a
    Commanding Officer to reward performance
  • Larger summary groups and length increase
    strength
  • Always rank top officers with either a hard or
    soft breakout in the FITREP
  • Make recommendations for future milestones
  • DH, Command, etc
  • Explain unusual circumstances in the FITREP
  • Perceived decliner due to promotion
  • Early roller for an aide billet, hard fill job,
    etc.
  • Document all qualifications Christmas in
    Millington
  • Make the FITREP easy to read

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Questions?
  • http//www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/officer/Deta
    iling/aviation/detailers/Pages/Helicopter.aspx

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Backup Slides
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FITREP Translation (OSR)
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FITREP Translation (PSR)
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Record Review
You are responsible for your record, not the
Detailer!
  • A complete and accurate record Your resume
  • Check your record at www.bol.navy.mil, Official
    Military Personnel File (OMPF) is great tool to
    visually confirm that all documentation has been
    included in your record.
  • Verify OSR against FITREPs
  • Check for continuity (gaps gt 30 days), legibility
  • Awards and qualifications
  • Additional Qualification Designators (AQDs)
  • Navy Officer Manpower and Personnel
    Classifications (NAVPERS 15839I)
  • Education

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AVIATION COMMAND SCREEN
  • RECORD GETS TANKED FOUR TIMES OVER 2 YEARS FOR
    AVIATION COMMAND
  • FIRST YEAR OPERATIONAL
  • SECOND YEAR OPERATIONAL, SPECIAL MISSION AND NRD
  • GETS CO THRU CMD TOUR IN TIME TO COMPLETE JSO
    QUAL

1st Tank Op
2nd Tank OP
3rd Tank OP (T)
4th Tank NRD
ALLOWS OFFICERS TO GET ON WITH THEIR LIVES
JQO, Joint Qualified Officer
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