UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 222126Z JUN 15 FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 143/15 SUBJ/COMMAND RESPONSIBILITIES FOR PROCESSING CONTINUOUS EVALUATION CONCEPT DEMONSTRATION REPORTS// REF/A/ALNAV 083/14// REF/B/DOC/SECNAV M-5510.30//JUN06// AMPN/REF A IS THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CONTINUOUS EVALUATION CONCEPT DEMONSTRATION KICK-OFF. REF/B/ IS THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY PERSONNEL SECURITY MANUAL.// POC/CDR JEREMY L. BUTLER/DNS-3/JEREMY.L.BUTLER(AT)NAVY.MIL/TEL: (703) 695-5756// RMKS/1. Per reference (a), this NAVADMIN provides details on the Continuous Evaluation Concept Demonstration (CECD) process and establishes response requirements for commands receiving CECD reports. Personnel are reminded of their responsibility to self-report potentially derogatory information to their Chain of Command and Security Manager as required by chapter 10 of reference (b). Commanders shall report potentially derogatory information to the Department of Defense Consolidated Adjudication Facility (DODCAF) via the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS) or successor systems. 2. CECD uses technology to continuously conduct automated records checks using data from government and commercial sources to identify potentially derogatory information that may indicate a personnel security concern. 3. This demonstration continues to evolve with each lesson learned. Under the current process, when potentially derogatory information is discovered, a report is forwarded directly to the members? Command via the Case Adjudication Tracking System (CATS). The next step in the process is for the command to notify the DODCAF of this potentially disqualifying information via a JPAS Incident Report. Specifically, command actions include the following: a. Within five days, acknowledge command receipt of the CATS message via a JPAS Incident Report and include any available amplifying information. b. Assist the individual with the development of a plan of action and milestones to address and mitigate the issue. c. Initiate a follow-up report and/or submit a final report to the DODCAF to complete the reporting process in JPAS. 4. It is important for commands to have at least one CATS account and a primary and alternate Security Manager because command notification of a member flagged for an unreported violation will only occur through CATS. Access to CATS is granted through Echelon II Security Managers. 5. Echelon II commands will ensure subordinate commands obtain and maintain CATS access and respond to every CECD alert by submitting a JPAS incident report within five days of its receipt. 6. Commands shall reinforce the requirement for all cleared employees to immediately self-report any potentially derogatory information. 7. Commands that have received CECD reports shall submit lessons learned via email to the POC listed in paragraph 9 NLT 15 August 2015. 8. Reporting requirements contained within this NAVADMIN are exempt from Information Management Control Per Secretary of the Navy Manual 5214.1 December 2005 Part IV Paragraph 7.o. 9. Point of contact: CDR Jeremy L. Butler, at: email: jeremy.l.butler(AT)navy.mil or commercial: (703) 695-5756. 10. Released by Vice Admiral J. F. Caldwell, JR., Director, Navy Staff.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//