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== Promotion Boards ==
== Promotion Criteria ==


=== Enlisted Promotion Board ===
=== Normal ===


The Enlisted Promotions Board convenes for enlisted promotions for Senior Chief Petty Officer (E-8), Master Chief Petty Officer (E-9) and Senior Master Chief Petty Officer (E-10). A Commanding Officer may issue a brevet promotion to Chief Petty Officer (E-7) but it may be audited by this promotions board at its next sitting if questions arise. The Enlisted Promotions Board will meet every other month starting in February. This meeting can be conducted either via online means or via phone. A special Enlisted Promotions Board will be convened once a year. Please see the special promotions boards section.
To be eligible for promotion, whether via board review or, for the lower enlisted ranks, promotion by commanding officer, the candidate must have the following:
* The required time in grade
* A score of at least 70 percent on the qualifying exam
* A minimum combined criteria weight of 80 percent
* A billet must exist for:
** Enlisted members being promoted to chief petty officer (E-7) or higher
** Warrant officers being promoted to chief warrant officer (W-3) or higher
** Officers being promoted to lieutenant senior grade (O-3) or higher


The composition of the Enlisted Promotions Board will be as follows:
The weight of each will be as follows:
* '''Chair''' Senior Master Chief Petty Officer of the RMN
* Time in Grade – 25 percent
* '''Admiralty Member''' FLA
* Qualifying Exam:
* '''Senior Fleet / Corps / Army Commander''' This is the commander of the fleet/corps/army in which the enlisted member is assigned (if more than one branch has promotion eligible members, all relevant personnel will be present).
** 70 percent on Exam 20 percent
* '''Senior Noncommissioned Member''' The senior noncommissioned member of the appropriate branch will be invited to participate.
** 80 percent on Exam – 30 percent
* '''Junior Officer''' A Lieutenant Senior Grade (O-3) or lower not in the chain of command above the enlisted member(s) up for promotion.
** 90 percent on Exam 40 percent
* '''Junior Enlisted Member''' An enlisted member between Petty Officer 3rd class (E-3) and Chief Petty Officer (E-7) not in the chain of command beneath the enlisted member(s) up for promotion.
** 100 percent on Exam 50 percent
* Commanding officer’s recommendation:
** Negative recommendation, but application submitted – 5 percent
** Neutral recommendation – 20 percent
** Good recommendation 25 percent
** Excellent recommendation 35 percent
* If SWP or branch equivalent complete 10 percent


The board should always consist of an odd number of members. If enough branches are represented to make the number of members even, one branch will be included in the next cycle. A vote to confirm a promotion must always be a majority vote (e.g. 2 to 1). Should a vote not confirm a promotion, the enlisted candidate must wait three quarters to resubmit.
Using this scale, it is possible to get promoted with either a 70 percent or a negative recommendation, but such a promotion requires time in grade and a 100 percent score on the qualifying exam.


=== Warrant Promotions ===
To be eligible for civilian promotion via board review, the candidate must have the following:
* A majority (at least 75 percent) of the recommended time in grade
* A score of at least 70 percent on the qualifying civil service exam
* A minimum combined criteria weight of 80 percent
* A position:
** Must exist for a civilian being promoted to C-13 or higher
** Should exist for a civilian being promoted to C-5 or higher
The weight of each will be as follows:
* Time in Grade:
** 75 percent of TIG – 15 percent
** 90 percent of TIG – 20 percent
** 100 percent of TIG – 25 percent
* Qualifying Exam:
** 70 percent on Exam – 20 percent
** 80 percent on Exam – 30 percent
** 90 percent on Exam – 40 percent
** 100 percent on Exam – 50 percent
* Supervisors Recommendation:
** Negative recommendation, but application submitted–5 percent
** Neutral recommendation–15 percent
** Good recommendation–20 percent
** Excellent recommendation–30 percent


The Warrant Promotions Board convenes for all Warrant Officer promotions. It does not issue original warrants. Those are issued by the FLA.
Using this scale, it is possible to get promoted with either a 70 percent or a negative recommendation, but such a promotion requires time in grade and a 100 percent score on the qualifying exam


The Warrant Promotions Board will meet the first month of every quarter starting with January. This meeting can be conducted either via online means or via phone. A Special Warrant Promotions Board will be convened once a year. Please see the Special Promotions Boards section.
=== Special ===


The composition of the Warrant Promotions Board will be as follows:
To be eligible for special promotion, whether via board review or, for the lower enlisted ranks, promotion by commanding officer, the candidate must have the following:
* '''Chair''' – chief of staff of the FLA
* Be no more than half way outside the time in grade window
* '''Admiralty Members''' – FLA and Fifth Space Lord (BuPers)
* A score of at least 90% on the qualifying exam
* '''Senior Fleet / Corps / Army Commander''' – This is the commander of the fleet/corps/army in which the member is assigned (If more than one branch has promotion eligible members, all relevant personnel will be present).
* A minimum combined criteria weight of 90 percent
* '''Senior Officer''' – A Lieutenant Commander (O-4) up through Captain (Junior Grade) (O-6A) of the appropriate branch will be invited to participate.
* A billet must exist for:
* '''Junior Officer''' – A Lieutenant Senior Grade (O-3) or lower not in the chain of command above the member(s) up for promotion
** enlisted members being promoted to Chief Petty Officer (E-7) or higher
* '''Second Junior Officer''' – A warrant officer if possible; if not, a second Lieutenant (Senior Grade) (O-3) or lower not in the chain of command above the member(s) up for promotion
** Warrant officers being promoted to Chief Warrant 0fficer (W-3) or higher
 
** Officers being promoted to Lieutenant (Senior Grade) (O-3) or higher
The board should always consist of an odd number of members. If enough branches are represented to make the number of members even, one branch will be included in the next cycle. A vote to confirm a promotion must always be a majority vote (e.g. 2 to 1). Should a vote not confirm a promotion, the candidate must wait two quarters to resubmit.
 
=== Officer One Promotion Board ===
 
The Officer One Promotions Board convenes for all promotions Lieutenant Senior Grade and Lieutenant Commanders. The Officer One Promotions Board will meet every other month starting in February. This meeting can be conducted either via online means or via phone. A special Officer Promotions Board will be convened once a year. Please see the Special Promotion
Boards section.
 
The composition of the Officer One Promotions Board will be as follows:
* '''Chair''' – Fifth Space Lord (BuPers) or their designee
* '''Admiralty Members''' – FLA, Second Space Lord (BuPlan) and Fifth Space Lord (BuPers) (Only if designee used to chair).
* '''Senior Fleet / Corps / Army Commander''' – This is the Fleet / Marine Corps / Army Commander to which the member is assigned (If more than one branch has promotion eligible members, all relevant personnel will be present).
* '''Senior Officer''' – A Lieutenant Commander up through Captain Junior Grade of the appropriate branch will be invited to participate.
* '''Junior Officer''' – A Lieutenant Senior Grade or lower not in the chain of command above the officer(s) up for promotion.
* '''Second Junior Officer''' – A Lieutenant Junior Grade or lower not in the chain of command above the officer(s) up for promotion
 
The board should always consist of an odd number of members. If enough branches are represented to make the number of members even, one branch will be included in the next cycle. A vote to confirm a promotion must always be a majority vote (e.g. 2 to 1). Should a vote not confirm a promotion, the candidate must wait three quarters to resubmit.
 
=== Officer Two Promotion Board ===
 
The Officer Two Promotions Board convenes for all promotions for Commander and Captain Junior Grade. The Officer Two Promotions Board will meet every other month starting in January. This meeting can be conducted either via online means or via phone. A Special Officer Promotion Board will be convened once a year. Please see the Special Promotions Boards
section.
 
The composition of the Officer Two Promotions Board will be as follows:
* '''Chair''' – Fifth Space Lord (BuPers) or their designee
* '''Admiralty Members''' – FLA, Third Space Lord (BuShips) and Sixth Space Lord (BuTrain)
* '''Senior Fleet / Corps / Army Commander''' – This is the Fleet / Marine Corps / Army Commander to which the member is assigned (If more than one branch has promotion eligible members, all relevant personnel will be present).
* '''Senior Officer''' – A Lieutenant Commander up through Captain Junior Grade of the appropriate branch will be invited to participate.
* '''Junior Officer''' – A Lieutenant Senior Grade or lower not in the chain of command above the officer(s) up for promotion.
* '''Second Junior Officer''' – A Lieutenant Junior Grade or lower not in the chain of command above the officer(s) up for promotion
 
The board should always consist of an odd number of members. If enough branches are represented to make the number of members even, one branch will be included in the next cycle. A vote to confirm a promotion must always be a majority vote (e.g. 2 to 1). Should a vote not confirm a promotion, the candidate must wait three quarters to resubmit.
 
=== Flag Promotion Board ===
 
A flag promotions board shall be convened for every flag promotion of Rear Admiral (F-2) and higher.
 
The Flag Officer Promotions Board will meet every other quarter starting in April. This meeting can be conducted either via online means or via phone. A special officer promotions board will be convened once a year. Please see the Special Promotions Boards section.
 
The composition of the Flag Officer Promotions Board will be as follows:
* '''Chair''' – Chief of Staff for the First Lord of the Admiralty
* '''Admiralty Member''' – First Lord of the Admiralty
* '''Branch Commanders (Quarter 2)''' – First Space Lord and Marshal of the RMMC
* '''Branch Commanders (Quarter 4 )''' – High Admiral of the GSN and Marshal of the RMA
* '''Senior Fleet / Corps / Army Commander''' – This is the commander of the fleet/corps/army in which the member is assigned (If more than one branch has promotion eligible members, all relevant personnel will be present).
* '''Senior Officer''' – A Rear Admiral of the Green (F-2) up through Admiral of the Red (F-4) of the appropriate branch will be invited to participate. This person *must* hold a command of their own.
* '''Officer''' – A Captain (Junior Grade) (O-6a) up through Commodore (F-1) not in the chain of command above the officer(s) up for promotion. This person may have held a command of their own, or served as a staff officer.
* '''Junior Officer''' – A second Captain (Junior Grade) (O-6A) up through Commodore (F-1) not in the chain of command above the officer(s) up for promotion.
 
The board should always consist of an odd number of members. If enough branches are represented to make the number of members even, one branch will be included in the next cycle. A vote to confirm a promotion must always be a majority vote (e.g. 2 to 1). Should a vote not confirm a promotion, the candidate must wait three quarters to resubmit.
 
=== Civil Service Review Board ===
 
A civil service review board shall be convened for every civilian promotion above Administrator (C-4), which is not a billet
promotion.
 
The civil service review board will meet during the second month of each quarter starting in February. This meeting can be conducted either online or via phone and applications should be submitted to the chief of staff for the FLA. A special review board will be convened once a year. Please see the Special Promotions Boards section.
 
The composition of a civil service review board will be as follows:
* '''Chair''' – FLA
* '''Branch Commander''' – FSL
* '''Senior Civilian''' – This is a civilian of C-13 or above who is not in the chain of command of the civilian up for promotion. Preferably they should be of the same track as the candidate.
* '''Civilian''' – This is a civilian equal to or greater than the civilian up for promotion. They should not be in the chain of command of the civilian up for promotion. Preferably they should be of the opposite track as the candidate.
* '''Civilian''' – This is a civilian equal to or lower than the civilian up for promotion. They should not be in the chain of command of the civilian up for promotion. Preferably they should be of the same track as the candidate.
* '''Non-Voting Member''' – The Judge Advocate General or designee.
 
The board should always consist of an odd number. A vote to confirm a promotion must always be a majority vote (e.g. 2 to 1). Should a vote not confirm a promotion, the candidate must wait at least two quarters to resubmit.
 
== Special Cases ==
 
A special promotions board will convene the Friday night before the annual conference to consider all promotions submitted to it for that time period.
 
The composition of a special promotions board shall be as follows:
* '''Chair''' – Most senior Admiral/General present
* '''Senior Officer''' – Second most senior Admiral/General/Officer present
* '''Junior Member''' – A junior officer or enlisted member
 
The board should always consist of an odd number. For Civil Service promotions, a civilian should, when possible, replace the junior member. A vote to confirm a promotion must always be a majority vote (e.g. 2 to 1). Should a vote not confirm a promotion, the candidate’s promotion may be resubmitted in time for the next regularly constituted promotions board.
 
== The "Missing Man" Rule ==
 
Should a person of appropriate rank not be found, the FLA may pick a replacement of any rank based on availability. As the organization grows, the need for this rule to be invoked should decrease.


The weight of each will be as follows:
* Time in Grade–25 percent minus 2 percent for each month outside the window for enlisted members and minus 5 percent for each month outside the window for warrant officers and officers.
* Qualifying Exam:
** 90 percent on exam–40 percent
** 100 percent on exam–50 percent
* Commanding Officer’s Recommendation:
** Negative recommendation, but application submitted–5 percent
** Neutral recommendation–15 percent
** Good recommendation–30 percent
** Excellent recommendation–40 percent
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Revision as of 19:46, 31 July 2019

Promotion Criteria

Normal

To be eligible for promotion, whether via board review or, for the lower enlisted ranks, promotion by commanding officer, the candidate must have the following:

  • The required time in grade
  • A score of at least 70 percent on the qualifying exam
  • A minimum combined criteria weight of 80 percent
  • A billet must exist for:
    • Enlisted members being promoted to chief petty officer (E-7) or higher
    • Warrant officers being promoted to chief warrant officer (W-3) or higher
    • Officers being promoted to lieutenant senior grade (O-3) or higher

The weight of each will be as follows:

  • Time in Grade – 25 percent
  • Qualifying Exam:
    • 70 percent on Exam – 20 percent
    • 80 percent on Exam – 30 percent
    • 90 percent on Exam – 40 percent
    • 100 percent on Exam – 50 percent
  • Commanding officer’s recommendation:
    • Negative recommendation, but application submitted – 5 percent
    • Neutral recommendation – 20 percent
    • Good recommendation – 25 percent
    • Excellent recommendation – 35 percent
  • If SWP or branch equivalent complete – 10 percent

Using this scale, it is possible to get promoted with either a 70 percent or a negative recommendation, but such a promotion requires time in grade and a 100 percent score on the qualifying exam.

To be eligible for civilian promotion via board review, the candidate must have the following:

  • A majority (at least 75 percent) of the recommended time in grade
  • A score of at least 70 percent on the qualifying civil service exam
  • A minimum combined criteria weight of 80 percent
  • A position:
    • Must exist for a civilian being promoted to C-13 or higher
    • Should exist for a civilian being promoted to C-5 or higher

The weight of each will be as follows:

  • Time in Grade:
    • 75 percent of TIG – 15 percent
    • 90 percent of TIG – 20 percent
    • 100 percent of TIG – 25 percent
  • Qualifying Exam:
    • 70 percent on Exam – 20 percent
    • 80 percent on Exam – 30 percent
    • 90 percent on Exam – 40 percent
    • 100 percent on Exam – 50 percent
  • Supervisors Recommendation:
    • Negative recommendation, but application submitted–5 percent
    • Neutral recommendation–15 percent
    • Good recommendation–20 percent
    • Excellent recommendation–30 percent

Using this scale, it is possible to get promoted with either a 70 percent or a negative recommendation, but such a promotion requires time in grade and a 100 percent score on the qualifying exam

Special

To be eligible for special promotion, whether via board review or, for the lower enlisted ranks, promotion by commanding officer, the candidate must have the following:

  • Be no more than half way outside the time in grade window
  • A score of at least 90% on the qualifying exam
  • A minimum combined criteria weight of 90 percent
  • A billet must exist for:
    • enlisted members being promoted to Chief Petty Officer (E-7) or higher
    • Warrant officers being promoted to Chief Warrant 0fficer (W-3) or higher
    • Officers being promoted to Lieutenant (Senior Grade) (O-3) or higher

The weight of each will be as follows:

  • Time in Grade–25 percent minus 2 percent for each month outside the window for enlisted members and minus 5 percent for each month outside the window for warrant officers and officers.
  • Qualifying Exam:
    • 90 percent on exam–40 percent
    • 100 percent on exam–50 percent
  • Commanding Officer’s Recommendation:
    • Negative recommendation, but application submitted–5 percent
    • Neutral recommendation–15 percent
    • Good recommendation–30 percent
    • Excellent recommendation–40 percent

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