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FLAG OFFICER MANAGEMENT

FLAG OFFICER MANAGEMENT. United States Coast Guard Personnel Service Center. Flag Selections. Number to select is based on: Total billets/positions Known mandatory retirements Known voluntary retirements Anticipated voluntary retirements (Based on historical and socialized information)

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FLAG OFFICER MANAGEMENT

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  1. FLAG OFFICER MANAGEMENT United States Coast Guard Personnel Service Center

  2. Flag Selections Number to select is based on: • Total billets/positions • Known mandatory retirements • Known voluntary retirements • Anticipated voluntary retirements (Based on historical and socialized information) • O-7 Selects who have not yet been promoted • Desired contingencies Management goal is for equitable year groups

  3. Year Group Promotion year (and YG) July through June • Flag Officer PY 2010: 2 July 2009 through 1 July 2010 • All other pay grades are 1 July through 30 June…less emphasis now on year groups for O-1 through O-6 Year group is based on date of rank Flag Officer promoted on 1 July 2010 or earlier;PY10 (YG10) Flag Officer promoted on 2 July 2010 or later;PY11 (YG11)

  4. Promotions • RDML (O-7)(opening on the ADPL ) • Retirement • Additional flag positions • Promote to positions; currently 42 total positions • RADM (O-8) • Retirement • Additional flag positions • Equal or more (plus one) O-8 vs. O-7 positions

  5. Continuation Board 14 USC 290 RADM Continuation • May look at flag officers with four years • Shall look at flag officers with five or more years • Continue not less than 50 percent & not more than 75 percent

  6. Mandatory Retirement Whichever comes first: • Seven years combined service RDML/RADM(does not apply to VADM or USCGA Supt .) • 36 years active commissioned service (except ADM) • Age 62 (subject to change if Coast Guard Authorization Act approved)

  7. Example of YG Info Sent to New Flags Congratulations on your promotion today (for pay purposes). This date will determine some key milestones throughout your flag career:       - Flag Date of Rank: 1 September 2009       - You are in Flag Year Group: 2010      - You will be considered for continuation as follows: Optional Year:  PY 2014              Mandatory Year: PY 2015      - Your seven-year Mandatory Retirement date is:  1 July 2017 Not applicable for Admiral/Vice Admirals/USCGA Supt.        - Your 36-year Mandatory Retirement date is:  1 July 2015   Not applicable for the COMDT - Promotion to RADM (O-8) is based on openings, retirements, or O-9/O-10 promotions

  8. IDPL Flag Officers Authorized two reserve flag billets (RADM/RDML) Not coupled with the ADPL Four years of service after appointment to RDML Promoted to RADM: • After serving two years as RDML • In case of a vacancy

  9. Boards & Panel Participation Participation • O-7/O-6 selection boards (ADPL & IDPL) • Senior service school & major cmd screening panels • RPA selection board • O-6/O-5/PHS assignment panels Selection Considerations • Experience/specialty (Intel, Training, HR…) • Prior years’ participation • Individual schedules • Prior training (e.g., CAPSTONE, SSS…)

  10. Questions?

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