UNCLASSIFIED RTTUZYUW RHOIAAA0001 1031400-UUUU--RHSSSUU. ZNR UUUUU R 131346Z APR 17 FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS PASS TO OFFICE CODES: FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// NAVADMIN 090/17 MSGID/GENDAMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/APR// SUBJ/FY-19 ACTIVE-DUTY LIMITED DUTY OFFICER AND CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER IN-SERVICE PROCUREMENT BOARDS// REF/A/DOC/OPNAV/14DEC09// REF/B/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/171307ZSEP12// REF/C/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/221403ZMAR13// REF/D/DOC/COMNAVPERSCOM/30MAY13// REF/E/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/071628ZOCT13// REF/F/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/291916ZMAR16// REF/G/DOC/OPNAV/24DEC05// REF/H/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/131544ZDEC07// NARR/REF A IS OPNAVINST 1420.1B, ENLISTED TO OFFICER COMMISSIONING PROGRAMSAPPLICATION ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL. REF B IS NAVADMIN 281/12, ADVANCED CHANGE NOTICE TO OPNAVINST 1420.1B CHAPTER SEVEN, LIMITED DUTY OFFICER AND CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER APPLICATION INSTRUCTION AND POLICY. REF C IS NAVADMIN 070/13, NUCLEAR TRAINED SAILOR APPLICATIONS TO OFFICER COMMISSIONING PROGRAMS. REF D IS MILPERSMAN 1220-100, NAVY (ND) DIVER RATING. REF E IS NAVADMIN 259/13, CHANGE TO THE CYBER WARRANT OFFICER COMMISSIONING PROGRAM. REF F IS NAVADMIN 079/16, ESTABLISHMENT OF THE OCEANOGRAPHY CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER DESIGNATOR 780X. REF G IS OPNAVINST 1210.5, LATERAL TRANSFER/REDESIGNATION AND AUGMENTATION OF OFFICERS IN THE NAVY. REF H IS NAVADMIN 336/07, ADMINISTRATION OF THE NAVY-WIDE ADVANCEMENT EXAM FOR SAILORS IN IRAQ, AFGHANISTAN, AND THE HORN OF AFRICA.// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN supplements reference (a) and cancels reference (b). Where conflicts with reference (a) exist, this NAVADMIN takes precedence. 2. This NAVADMIN announces solicitation of applications from highly qualified and motivated E-6 through E-9 active duty and Full-Time Support personnel for the FY-19 Limited Duty Officer (LDO) and Chief Warrant Officer (CWO) Programs. LDOs and CWOs bring a variety of experience and unique perspectives into the wardroom from their enlisted service. The LDO/CWO career paths provide additional leadership opportunities and enhance a Sailors ability to contribute to the Navy. These programs deliver to the officer corps seasoned professionals with proven leadership abilities at an economical cost. LDOs provide broad technical management and leadership skills, and CWOs provide specific technical expertise and leadership skills in support of the Unrestricted Line, Restricted Line, and Staff Corps communities. LDOs and CWOs serve in a variety of leadership billets within their technical fields, ranging from division officer to commanding officer (CO) ashore. 3. All Time in Service (TIS) and Time in Grade (TIG) requirements for the FY-19 board will be computed to 1 October 2018. 4. Updated policy guidance to reference (a). a. Non-nuclear applicants: (1) Time in service (TIS) eligibility requirements are: LDO: 8-14 years TIS for E6 and above CWO: 14-20 years TIS for E7 and E8 CWO: 14-22 years TIS for E9 In order to support career progression models and maximize Navys return on investment, TIS waivers for LDO and CWO applications will not be considered. (2) Chief, frocked Chief, Senior Chief, frocked Senior Chief, and frocked Master Chief Petty Officers selected for CWO will be appointed to the grade of CWO2. Personnel advanced to pay grade E-9 as of the day the board convenes, will be appointed to CWO3. b. Nuclear applicants: (1) For nuclear-trained LDO applicants, TIS eligibility is 8 to 16 years. Waivers for TIS greater than 16 years will not be considered. (2) Nuclear-trained personnel are reminded of the requirement to obtain a conditional release from nuclear field duty per reference (c) prior to submitting an application for any officer commissioning program. (3) Applications will not be accepted for nuclear CWO designator (740X). (4) Nuclear designated 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 Nuclear Placement and Assignments PERS-422 and selectees will be notified via separate correspondence. c. Navy Diver applicants applying for designator (720X) must possess the Master Diver Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) 5341 or be a CPO/SCPO First Class Diver (NEC 5342) who meets all eligibility requirements to attend Master Diver evaluations in reference (d), paragraph 18b(5)(a) through (i), with the following exceptions: (1) Paragraph 18b(5)(c): Served at least 12 months at a fourth diving command. (2) Paragraph 18b(5)(h): Successfully passed the written master Diver Course Pretest within the last 24 months. d. The FY-19 board will consider applicants for Cyber Chief Warrant Officers (784X). Personnel applying for this designator must meet eligibility requirements listed in reference (e). e. The FY-19 board will consider applicants for Oceanography Chief Warrant Officers (780X). Personnel applying for this designator must meet eligibility requirements listed in reference (f). f. Non-nuclear CWO applicants for LDO (LTJG) must have at least 2 years TIG and be between 14 and 16 years total active service as of 1 October 2018. This enables selectees a full career opportunity as an LDO. LDO LTJG selectees will terminate their CWO status and become a permanent LDO upon appointment. Due to unique opportunities for CWOs selected for LDO in Information Warfare Community (IWC) designators, TIS waivers will be considered on a case by case basis. IWC applicants must meet requirements per reference (g) to off-ramp to their parent RL designators. Per reference (a), CWO applicants for LDO do not require interview appraisals. g. CO/OIC endorsement located on page 10 of OPNAV 1420/1 (Rev 01-08) must contain the following statement: "Applicant meets all requirements outlined in OPNAVINST 1420.1B, NAVADMIN XXX/17 (use the NAVADMIN # for this message), and the physical fitness standards of OPNAVINST 6110.1J." h. Applicants are not required to include an obligatory service statement to remain on active duty as part of their personal statement. This requirement is included as part of the appointment documentation signed upon commissioning. i. CWO obligatory service is 6 years vice 4 years from commissioning. 5. The FY-19 Active-Duty LDO/CWO In-Service Procurement Board will convene at a date to be determined in January 2018. For the most current board dates, visit the Navy Personnel Command (NPC) board webpage at http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers- npc/boards/selectionboardsupport/pages/default2.aspx and select "FY- 19 Board Schedule" when available. Applications must be postmarked no later than 1 October 2017. Routine addendums to applications, excluding evaluations and awards, must be received no later than 1 December 2017. Evaluations and awards must be received no later than 1 January 2018. Addendums can be signed by direction if the CO or OIC is unavailable. Communication to the board must originate from the individual Service member. Information received that is not under the applicants cover letter (e.g., third party correspondence) and endorsed by the command, or not postmarked or received by NPC Selection Board Support Division by the established deadline(s) will not be presented to the board. The time and date (central standard time) received in the NPC Selection Board Support Division inbox is the time and date used for deadline verification. Although a late submission may be accepted by the NPC Selection Board Support Division, it will not be presented to the board. All applications/addendums must have the Service members full social security number on each page. The preferred method of submission is mailing the original application. Only time-sensitive submissions should be submitted electronically. Electronic addendums must be sent using military e-mail accounts and be encrypted. Hardcopy and electronic submissions must include a command endorsement. Board number 180 is for CWO to lieutenant junior grade (LTJG), and board number 181 is for enlisted to LDO/CWO. The application mailing address is: a. President, FY-19 Active CWO to LDO/LTJG In-service Procurement Selection Board 19180 Navy Personnel Command PERS-35 Selection Board Support Division Bldg 769 Rm 198 5720 Integrity Drive Millington TN 38055-3500 b. Express mail: Navy Personnel Command Selection Board Support Division President, FY-19 Active CWO to LDO/LTJG In-service Procurement Program Board #19180 5640 Ticonderoga Loop Bldg 768 RM E302 Millington TN 38055 c. Navy Personnel Command Selection Board Support Division President, FY-19 Active/FTS Enlisted to LDO/CWO In-service Procurement Selection Board #19181 PERS-35 Selection Board Support Division Bldg 769 Rm 198 5720 Integrity Drive Millington TN 38055-3500 d. Express mail: Navy Personnel Selection Board Support Division President, FY-19 Active/FTS Enlisted to LDO/CWO In-service Procurement Program Board #19181 5640 Ticonderoga Loop Bldg 768 RM E302 Millington TN 38055 e. E-mail: cscselboard(at)navy.mil (time-sensitive documents only) 6. Interview appraisal boards will be constructed and approved by the CO/Officer in Charge (OIC) and consist of a minimum of three naval officers (LDO/CWO if available). The senior member of the interview panel should be a lieutenant commander or above. Every effort will be used to ensure at least one board member is from the designator for which the applicant is applying (including but not limited to teleconference, video teleconference, defense connect online, etc.). Minimum grade requirements for board members are LTJG, or CWO2 with two years time in grade (TIG). A minimum of three (maximum of five) interview appraisals must be submitted for each applicant. The Potential block on interview appraisals must be marked for LDO/CWO candidates. Only the current version of the Interviewers Appraisal Sheet (NAVCRUIT 1131/5 Rev 02-2014) will be accepted. 7. For applicants who have or are currently serving in an Individual Augmentation Manpower Management (IAMM), Global Support Assignment (GSA), or Overseas Contingency Operations Support Assignment (OSA), include these tours in the Assignment History section of the application. CO/OIC recommendation must include validation of any listed IA/GSA assignment. 8. Applicants currently serving in an IAMM, GSA, or OSA assignment may have their application endorsed by the field commander. All applications endorsed by field commanders must have parent command concurrence. A sample concurrence letter is located at http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers- npc/boards/administrative/ldo_cwo/Pages/default.aspx. 9. Applicants must ensure copies of their most recent periodic evaluations are included in the application or later addendum for board review and continuity. First Class Petty Officers must submit their 15 November 2017 evaluation via an addendum if it is not already reflected in the Official Military Personnel File. 10. As a result of the LDO/CWO sustainability initiative, applications will not be accepted for the following non-nuclear active-duty designators: 615X, 621X, 647X, 655X, 680X, 7211, 7231, 7281, 7481, 749X, 7511, and 7531. 11. Due to ongoing rating mergers or realignments, eligible Sailors are encouraged to apply for the designator for which they have extensive documented technical and leadership experience in their Enlisted Service Records, regardless of current rating. However, special attention should be given to the guidance in paragraph 9c of reference (a). 12. Applicants must maintain eligibility throughout the selection and promotion process. Applicants who are deemed ineligible after submitting an application must be declared ineligible by their current CO/OIC. A sample format is located at http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers- npc/boards/administrative/ldo_cwo/Pages/default.aspx. 13. Each applicant and command must ensure applications are complete and accurate. Incomplete applications could result in non- selection. Refer to reference (a), (chapters 2, 7 and appendix f) for program overview, eligibility criteria, and application format. 14. For the most current application process visit the Administrative Boards Branch (PERS-803) website at http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers- npc/boards/administrative/ldo_cwo/pages/default.aspx. This site contains application help and a review checklist for commands to print and include in the application folder. This site also contains guidance such as NPC Selection Board Support mailing information, a link to check receipt of the application/addendum, how to monitor application status after PERS-803 review, and how to reconcile application errors via addendum if items or corrections are required for completeness or eligibility. 15. For the most current information concerning open designator codes, visit the LDO/CWO officer community manager website at http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers- npc/officer/communitymanagers/ldo_cwo/pages/references.aspx and click on the LDO and CWO designators link. 16. First Class Petty Officers serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, and The Horn of Africa that are determined Chief Petty Officer board eligible per reference (h) are also eligible for LDO if all other eligibility requirements are met. 17. Points of contact: a. For application and eligibility questions contact the NPC board sponsor LT Beau Blanchard at (901) 874-3170/DSN 882; e-mail: beau.blanchard(at)navy.mil or Mr. Joseph Delfoe at (901) 874- 3849/DSN 882; e-mail: joseph.delfoe(at)navy.mil. b. For general LDO/CWO career path and policy questions contact LT Holly Taylor at (901) 874-4714/DSN 882; e-mail: holly.r.taylor(at)navy.mil or Mr. Mitch Allen (901) 874-3044/DSN 882; e-mail: mitchell.allen(at)navy.mil. c. For nuclear-trained Sailor application and eligibility questions, contact CDR David Etheridge at (703) 604-5489/DSN 664; e- mail: david.f.etheridge(at)navy.mil. 18. This NAVADMIN will remain in effect until superseded or 30 September 2018, whichever comes first. 19. Released by Vice Admiral R. P. Burke, N1.// BT #0001 NNNN