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Coast Guard Personnel Service CenterCoast Guard Personnel Service Center
CG Personnel Service Center (PSC)
ENLISTED PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT BRANCH
AY12 Cutter Change of Homeport Roadshow
Update: 07JUL11
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WHO I AM
LT Kristen Nihill EPM-2 Central Assignments Coordinator: – MK, DC, EM, Cutters, Decoms, Women Afloat
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PSC-EPM Organization
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• Manage Enlisted Assignments
• Career Counseling
• Policy Guidance
• Review Personnel Requests
(e.g. Retirements, CIRs, &
Integrations)
What We Do?
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Enlisted Assignment Year Process
Critical ties to Reprogramming, Budget, Advancement, Screening,
Education, Transfer season and other processes…
Career Counseling & Roadshows
PAL Validation & COMCONS
Update/Develop Shopping list
Develop Slates
Issue Orders
Transfers, RILO’s & Off-Seasons
Submit a realistic E-Resume
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Our Competing Concerns
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• The following slides are provided as guidance for VALIANT and CHANDELEUR in Miami, FL.
• This guidance has been updated with the best information available as of 05 JAN 2012, and is subject to change, should the circumstances surrounding the homeport shift plans change.
• Approved dates for all cutter homeport shifts are still being finalized.
Summary
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What We Know About CGC CHANDELEUR for AY12
• CHANDELEUR is approved to move to Ketchikan, AK in FY12
• 01 AUG 12: target sail date• 30 SEP 12: homeport shift must be complete
• Non tour complete members Will transfer with cutter and complete the remainder of their tour in Ketchikan.
• Commands may review member concerns and recommend exceptions via COMCONs.
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CGC CHANDELEUR Guidance
• Members tour complete in AY12 PCS as normal regardless of homeport shift.– Transfer dates outside of 01 July + or – 30 days must
be addressed via Command to CAC.• Members may request extension if desired
– Include justification & endorsement• Non tour complete members may submit eresume if they
do not desire to transfer with cutter– Must endorse & justify in Command Concerns– i.e. career needs, sea time, family/special needs,
unable to screen for overseas
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CHANDELEUR Priority
• All members who transfer from CHANDELEUR in AY12 will receive a Priority 3.
• Those who transfer in AY13 and beyond will receive a Priority 2 (if the cutter has indeed moved to Alaska).
• Off season transfers that lie in between these AYs will be addressed on a case by case basis.
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CHANDELEUR Shopping List
• Direct Access will reflect CHANDELEUR shopping list vacancies on CGC NAUSHON.
• CGC NAUSHON is homeported in Ketchikan, and will serve as a place holder for shopping list and orders issued to CHANDELEUR in AY12.
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What We Know About VALIANT for AY12
• VALIANT is approved by COMDT move to Mayport FL in Q3 FY12
• Summer 2012: target homeport shift • 30 SEP 12: homeport shift must be complete• Non-tour complete members are expected to
transfer with cutter and complete remainder of tour
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CGC VALIANT Guidance
• Members tour complete in AY12 PCS as normal regardless of homeport shift.– Transfer dates outside of 01 July + or – 30 days must
be addressed via COMCONs.• Members may request extension if desired
– Include justification & endorsement• Non tour complete members may submit eresume if they
do not desire to transfer with cutter
– Must endorse & justify in Command Concerns– i.e. career needs, sea time, family needs, special
needs
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VALIANT Priority & Shopping List
• All VALIANT crew are and remain a Priority 3
• Direct Access will reflect VALIANT shopping list vacancies on VALIANT
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Ordered in VALIANT Crew Members
• Backfills will be ordered into VALIANT in Mayport
• The crew that moves with the cutter from Miami will be issued orders from the VALIANT – MIAMI sub-department to VALIANT in Mayport
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Unit . . . • Command Concerns
• PAL Discrepancies• RELADs• Retirements• CRSP IR Selections• Medical/Discipline
Issues• Fleet-Ups• Specific qual/skill needs
• Command Endorsements
How Assignments Are Made?How Assignments Are Made?
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Member . . . • Desires/E-Resume; e.g., co-location,
special needs, geographic area, short/long term goals, extensions
• Assignment History & Qualifications
• Advancement Requirements
• Performance/Evaluations
• Assignment Priority
How Assignments Are How Assignments Are Made?Made?
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How Assignments Are How Assignments Are Made?Made?
• Service Need . . .• Prioritize Mission Critical Positions
• Return on Investment (Transfer & Training)
• Maintain Effective Assignment & Advancement Process
• Develop & Retain a Diverse & Qualified Workforce
• Mission Execution
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Assignment Factors• Member desires• Assignment policies• Assignment priority• Command concerns• Time in geographic area• Time at current unit• CO’s recommendation• Sea to shore ratio
• Advancement status• Performance• Willingness to obligate• Competencies• Physical condition• Security clearance
• Service Need
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AY12 TimelineALCGENL 067/11
• May – Aug CG PSC-epm-2 road shows• 03 May – 01 Sep Commands/AOs validate PAL• 03 May – 01 Aug Career counseling available• 17 May – 19 Aug Command visits @ CG PSC• 19 Aug Command concerns due• 16 Sep Shopping lists published• 16 Sep – 01 Oct Commands validate shopping list• Jul - Dec Special Assignments orders issued• 07 Nov E-Resumés due• Nov 2011 – Mar 2012 AOs develop slates/issue orders
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Assignment Priority Table
PriorityBillets CG
wideAssignments per
Yr Units
1 190 190
Overseas Restricted Units; AVDET GTMO, MSD American Samoa, PATFORSWA: AFLOAT, METT,
RAID, & WPB Relief Crew
2 1070 650 OCONUS Afloat; Polar Icebreakers, PATFORSWA ashore
3 7700 3900
INCONUS Afloat; LEDET/TACLET, HITRON, MSRT, MSST, PSU, Special Cmd Aides, Recruit CCs, Int'l Training Div, CG Recruiters, Station Neah Bay, Sta
Quillayute River, qualified Surfmen, Dive Lockers, Nat'l Strike Force, STA Grand Isle, STA Venice, ANT Venice,
AIRSUPFAC Cordova, RFMCs
4 1800 600
OCONUS Ashore; FTGs & ATGs, Area TraTeams, UTB/MLB STAN Teams, MLC Food Service Asst &
TraTeams, Int'l Ice Patrol, Comdt/Vice Comdt drivers, STA Eastport, STA Jonesport, CITAT
5 17,000 5000 INCONUS Ashore
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Assignment Policy on AdvancementArticle 4.C.3 – CG PERSMAN
• Advance to Vacancy• Service Need may require transfer prior to tour
completion• Members shall submit an E-Resume w/in 30
days of his or her name appearing above the cutoff on the advancement eligibility list
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Creating A Realistic E-Resume
CONSIDER:
• Professional growth opportunities– Sea duty– Career diversity (e.g. geographic region,
unit/platform/job type)– Qualifications needed for professional development
• Your assignment priority• Your Evaluations• Your Past Assignments• The sea/shore rotation for your rating
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Creating A Realistic E-Resume
Comments Section
•I have reviewed the Command Checklist for Overseas Screening, the Financial Assessment Checklist and the Dependent Overseas Screening in Article 4.H. of the PERSMAN, and have verified that I meet the criteria for overseas assignment.
My number one desire is to be stationed in Hawaii, so the first five billets are based on geographical preference. My second desire is to get an ATON assignment. So my next grouping of billets is by job type. I have ATON cutters listed first for career building and advancement requirements and would prefer going back afloat. I listed ATON ashore and other shore units last.
Billet Picks• 1 - 5 Hawaii Billets• 6 - 18 Buoy Tenders• 19 - 23 ANTS• 24 – 30 Stations• 31 – 60 Sectors,
Stations, Large Cutters
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Run Sheet Example
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Run Sheet Example Page 2
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Run Sheet Example Page 3
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Additional Information• Co-location• Geographic Stability• Home Ownership• Non-Rate Assignments• Overseas Assignments
• Obligated Service
• PATFORSWA• Retirement• SILO/RILO
• Special Assignments• Special Needs • Women Afloat
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QuestionsQuestions??
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How to Contact Us?
• Main Phone: 202.493.1230
• FAX: 202.493.1269
• Visit CG PSC-epm-2 Web Site:
http://www.uscg.mil/epm
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Co-LocationArt. 4.B.8, CG PERSMAN
• Contact AO’s early in assignment season
• Tour lengths may be adjusted to effect transfers – Review PERSMAN!
• Married Couples:
• Won’t be assigned to same ship, restricted unit, or unit with < 60
members
• With Dependents will not normally be assigned to shipboard
duty simultaneously
• Needs of Service may preclude ability to co-locate members.
• Clarify your co-location desires in Member’s Comments
• Geographically align E-resume selections w/ spouse
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• 2 tours in same geographic area.• Geographic Diversity is important to Career
Diversity.• Roots grow deeper w/ each successive tour & more
traumatic to move family• No member should try or expect to remain in one
geographic area for their entire career • Members need mentorship on realistic expectations
Geographic StabilityArticle 4.B.3 – CG PERSMAN
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Home Ownership
• Home Ownership is not an assignment factor• Large percentage of CG members own homes and
may face financial hardship if relocated. • Purchasing a home is an investment risk• All CG members must be available for unrestricted
worldwide assignment
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Non-Rate Assignments
• Assignments Factors:
– Needs of the Service
– Desires of the Member
– Qualifications
– Special Needs
– Critical A School
– Co-Location
– Dependents
– Special Assignments
– PATFORSWA
• Non-Rate Assignment Supervisor• YNCS Rhonda Killmon
• Districts 1/5• OS1 Bradley Lloyd
• Districts 7/8/9• YN1 Jennifer Bell
• Districts 11/13/14/17• ET1 Terence Braver
• “A” School Assignments• BM/FS/HS/IS/ME/MK/YN
• FSC Lee Bollhorst
• DC/EM/ET/GM/SK/IT/MST/PA/OS
• SNYN Joseph Riollano
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• Members should ensure they will screen successfully beforelisting overseas positions on E-Resumes
• State in E-Resume comments that you have reviewed PERSMAN and meet Overseas screening requirements
• Command endorsements shall address member’s suitabilityfor overseas assignment
• Commands must complete overseas screening within 10 Daysof issuance of orders
• Per 4.A.5, CG PERSMAN, members may request 1-year tourincrease. Requests must be submitted to EPM-2 along with an e-mail notification to the appropriate AO:
• Prior to reporting to overseas unit, or
• Within 12 months of reporting to overseas assignment
• Tour length increases are not tour “extensions”
Overseas AssignmentsSec. 4.H, CG PERSMAN
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Obligated ServiceArt. 4.B.6, CG PERSMAN & ALCGENL 051/10
• Must obligate service (OBLISERV) within 5 business days after receipt of orders.
Amount of required OBLISERV noted on PCS orders.• < 6 years active duty INCONUS; OBLISERV full tour• > 6 years active duty INCONUS; OBLISERV 1 year• OUTCONUS/Special Assignments; OBLISERV full tour
• Commands must advise CG PSC-epm-1 via message if members
refuse to OBLISERV.
• Failure to OBLISERV may result in discharge within 30 days
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PATFORSWAhttp://www.uscg.mil/psc/epm/PATFORSWA.asp
Priority 1 Positions:• 112 Afloat – includes 7th relief crew• Five BM/ME Middle East Training Team (METT): Deployed to certify Level II non-compliant Boarding Teams in CG & foreign military throughout region. Requires LE experience at TACLET, MSST DSF, or MSRT; plus Instructor endorsement.• 15 E-5 thru E-7 Redeployment Assistance & Inspection Detachment (RAID): Team of BM/MK/DC/EM/ET/SK/YN/MST ‘s deployed throughout Mid East.
Priority 2 Positions:• 80 ashore
NEW ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA:• Overseas Screening• Secret Clearance• BTM Physical Fitness test w/in past 6 months• Meets COMDT’s Weight Standards• Command Endorsement for PATFORSWA
BENEFITS: • Priority 1 or 2• 15 days of R&R• Additional pay• Tax exemptions
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RetirementArt. 12.C.11, CG PERSMAN
• Submit requests to CG PSC-epm-1; 6-24 months prior to retirement date
• Retirements normally approved SEP thru DEC to minimize gaps during summer transfer season
• Command endorsement shall contain acknowledgement and acceptance of temporary position gap if retirement will occur outside of normal retirement window (SEP thru DEC)
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SILO/RILOSeparation In Lieu Of
Orders
Art. 12.B.7, CG PERSMAN
• Members on Indefinite Enlistment (>10 but <20 years) in receipt of orders • Requests must be submitted to PSC-epm via message within 5 calendar days of issuance of PCS orders
– Effective date of SILO is normally within 30 days of orders issue date
Retirement In Lieu Of Orders
Art 12.C.11, CG PERSMAN
• Retirement Eligible members in receipt of orders • Requests must be submitted to PSC-epm via message within 5 calendar days of issuance of PCS orders
– Effective date of RILO is 01 September of current AY.
• Considered on case-by-case basis; approved/disapproved based on Service need
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Special Assignments• Members desiring a tour outside of their rating should consider
Special Assignments (SA)
• The SA process is completely separate from the regular assignment process. Minimum requirements to qualify are contained within PERSMAN Chapter 4.E.
• Timeline (much EARLIER than other assignments)– AY2012/2013 Tour complete personnel should be considering options
now– Majority of AY12 E-Resumes & Applications due by 15 July 11.– E-Resumes with Command endorsement due in early-mid 2012 for
members tour complete in AY2013– See SA website for specific program requirements and
deadlines
• Any questions? • CWO Dignan (202) 493-1291
• http://www.uscg.mil/psc/epm/AO/SpecialAssignments.asp
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Annual Special Assignments TimelinePrograms are CGIS, CMCs/CSC’s, Recruiting, CCs,
CPOA/LAMs/MLEA Instructors, Divers, MAA, CDA, EOAs, & numerous others. On the PAL, positions listed as MCPO, SCPO, CPO & POs.
Feb-Jun: Majority of program ALCGENLs released
Apr-Sep: Program panels convene & shopping list posted on webpage
Mid Jul: Most program packages & E-Resumes due. See the SA’s web page for more details.
Jul–Dec: Prioritize & select candidates; coordinate reporting dates & issue orders.
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Special Needs ProgramCOMDTINST 1754.7 (Series)
• Member support for dependents w/diagnosed & professionally documented long-term medical, physical, psychological, mental, and/or educational disabilities.
• Enrollment is mandatory. Needs must be validated every 2
years.• Failure to pre-screen E-Resume with HSWL staff in advance could
result in cancelled orders if assignment can’t be cleared by AO
• Enroll prior to submitting E-Resume.
• Include in Member Comments that you are enrolled in special
needs.• Enrollment does not guarantee a specific unit, nor does it preclude
members being assigned to afloat units.
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Women Afloat• Are you interested in going afloat?• Did you know that EPM-2 has a Women Afloat Coordinator to
answer any questions you may have?• Positions are synchronized with the AO’s based on available berthing in a
variety of platforms• Manages new mix-gender requests• Provides supplemental career counseling to enlisted females
• Select all AY12 shopped positions for your rate/rank• You are not limited to known mix-gender crews
• Women Afloat Coordinator-
• MKC Claflin: (202) 493-1252• http://www.uscg.mil/psc/epm/AO/WomenAfloat.asp