UNCLASSIFIED ROUTINE R 251901Z AUG 16 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 190/16 MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/AUG// SUBJ/SEA SHORE FLOW ENLISTED CAREER PATHS UPDATE// REF/A/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/230112ZAUG08// REF/B/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/031833ZDEC12// REF/C/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/101615ZDEC15// NARR/REF A IS NAVADMIN 234/08, SEA SHORE FLOW ENLISTED CAREER PATHS. REF B IS NAVADMIN 361/12, SEA SHORE FLOW ENLISTED CAREER PATHS UPDATES (CORRECTED COPY). REF C IS NAVADMIN 284/15, SEA SHORE FLOW ENLISTED CAREER PATHS UPDATES FOR NUCLEAR-TRAINED ENLISTED PERSONNEL.// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces updates to sea shore flow (SSF) enlisted career paths as established in reference (a) and revised in reference (b). Reference (c) remains the governing SSF policy for nuclear-trained enlisted personnel. 2. SSF is the personnel policy that assigns sea and shore duty tour lengths for each enlisted rating as listed in paragraph 6 below. In accordance with reference (a), SSF replaced sea shore rotation (SSR) as the enlisted tour length policy in 2008. Reference (b) updated reference (a) in 2012 for conventional ratings and reference (c) updated nuclear-trained-ratings in 2015. a. Taking into account unique sea and shore duty billet structure for each enlisted rating, tour lengths are determined using the sea shore flow model with inputs from rating experts (i.e., enlisted community managers), detailers and major stakeholders such as U.S. Fleet Forces, Commander, Pacific Fleet, type commanders, Commander Navy Installation Command, and resource sponsors. b. Summary of changes from the 2012 NAVADMIN includes: - 42 ratings will have no change to current tour lengths; - 13 ratings have increased time on sea duty; - 10 ratings have decreased time on sea duty; - 5 AW ratings broken out separately with decreased time on sea duty; - IT rating converts from inside/outside United States (INUS/OUTUS) to sea/shore; - MAs will serve a Dependent Restricted (type 3) duty in addition to their first and/or second OUTUS/sea tour; - STGs with 5 year contracts added to T+X program; - T+X ratings adjusted based on projected initial time to train; - Change to notes for PR, CT, MA and T+X ratings; and - Nuclear power-trained ratings refer to reference (c). 3. For ease of reference, the SSF enlisted career paths announced in this message apply to all active component conventional ratings, including those with no changes from reference (b). Nuclear power-trained personnel should refer to reference (c) for tour length information. Full time support personnel should refer to the SSR policy that remains in effect. 4. Commander, Navy Personnel Command may adjust projected rotation dates (PRD) to reflect the tour lengths listed in paragraph 6 based on length of tour remaining and the needs of the Navy. a. In order to minimize turbulence in personnel planning, Sailors who have current PRDs within 12 months of the release of this NAVADMIN will not have their PRDs adjusted, unless requested by the Sailor via the Enlisted Personnel Action Request (NAVPERS 1306/7) or the units commanding officer based on unit readiness needs. b. Sailors with current PRDs beyond 12 months, and whose new adjusted PRD places them inside the normal 7 to 9 months detailing window, will be handled on a case-by-case basis. Actual rotation dates may vary by up to six months based on projected manning levels and availability of Sailors rotating to fill projected vacant billets, refer to MILPERSMAN 1306-104. c. A larger than normal number of Sailors joined the Navy in 2013 and therefore will be entering their rotation windows and/or approaching the end of their initial contracts within the next few years. Over the same time period, additional units will be entering the Optimal Fleet Response Plan (OFRP), requiring higher manning standards than non-OFRP units. This may require greater than normal use of the +/- six month detailing window in addition to other manning actions to ensure operational units remain properly manned during that time period. 5. SSF enlisted career paths are defined in paragraph 6 below and should be read in 11 columns: a. RATING - enlisted community used for determining applicable SSF career path. To determine tour lengths for those ratings that compress at the E8 and E9 pay grades (AB, AF, AV, CU, EQ, UC, GS), refer to the third and fourth sea tour length columns (Sea3, Sea4) of the appropriate feeder rating. Compressed Feeder: Rating Ratings Notes AB ABE, ABF, ABH compress at E9 AF AD, AME, AM compress at E9; AME compresses to AM at E8 AV AE, AT compress at E9 CU BU, EA, SW compress at E8 EQ CM, EO compress at E9 UC CE, UT compress at E9 GS GSE, GSM compress at E8 b. SEA1 - Amount of time in months a Sailor will be assigned to their first sea tour. Depending on sea duty availability, Sailors may be assigned to a shore tour immediately following initial training and prior to their first sea tour. In this case, Sailors will be assigned to shore duty for 24 to 36 months depending on the rating and location or type of duty prior to commencing their first sea tour. c. SHR1 - Amount of time in months a Sailor will be assigned to shore duty after completing their first sea tour. d. SEA2 - Amount of time in months a Sailor will be assigned to their second sea tour. e. SHR2 - Amount of time in months a Sailor will be assigned to shore duty after completing their second sea tour. f. SEA3 - Amount of time in months a Sailor will be assigned to their third sea tour. g. SHR3 - Amount of time in months a Sailor will be assigned to shore duty after completing their third sea tour. h. SEA4 - Amount of time in months a sailor will be assigned to their fourth sea tour. i. SHR4 - amount of time in months a Sailor will be assigned to shore duty after completing their fourth sea tour. j. SEA/SHR - Sea tours and shore tours for Sailors that have completed four sea tours will be 36 months at sea followed by 36 months ashore until retirement. k. See paragraph 7 for additional notes regarding SSF career paths. 6. Sea Shore Flow Enlisted Career Paths: Rating-SEA1 SHR1 SEA2 SHR2 SEA3 SHR3 SEA4 SHR4 SEA/SHR NOTES ABE 55 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A, J ABF 55 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A, J ABH 55 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A, J AC Career path not defined by SSF C AD 48 36 48 36 48 36 36 36 36/36 AE 54 36 54 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 AG 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 AM 60 36 48 36 42 36 36 36 36/36 AME 52 36 54 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 J AO 53 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A, J AS 36 36 48 36 36 48 36 36 36/36 AT 48 36 48 36 48 36 36 36 36/36 AWF 54 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 AWO 54 36 42 36 42 36 36 36 36/36 AWR 54 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 AWS 54 36 42 36 42 36 36 36 36/36 AWV 54 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 AZ 54 36 42 36 42 36 36 36 36/36 BM 56 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A, J BU 54 36 54 36 42 36 36 36 36/36 I CE 48 36 42 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 I CM 60 36 60 36 42 36 42 36 36/36 I CMD Career path not defined by SSF D CS 55 36 54 36 48 36 36 36 36/36 J CS(SS) 52 36 54 36 48 36 36 36 36/36 J CTI Career path not defined by SSF C, H CTM 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 H CTN Career path not defined by SSF C, H CTR Career path not defined by SSF C, H CTT 42 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 H CTT(AEF) 48 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 DC 60 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A EA 36 48 36 48 36 36 36 36 36/36 I EMN(SS) Refer to reference (c) G EMN(SW) Refer to reference (c) G EMSW 52 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A, J EN 60 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A EO 60 36 60 36 42 36 42 36 36/36 I EOD 60 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A ETN(SS) Refer to reference (c) G ETN(SW) Refer to reference (c) G ETR 48 36 48 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 ETSW 54 36 42 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 ETV 48 36 48 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 FC 60 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A FCAEGIS 60 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A FT 54 36 42 36 36 36 42 36 36/36 GM 54 36 54 36 48 36 42 36 36/36 GSE 51 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A, J GSM 53 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A, J HM Career path not defined by SSF C, F HT 54 36 48 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 IC 60 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A IS 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 IT 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 K ITS 54 36 48 36 42 36 36 36 36/36 LCAC Career path not defined by SSF D LN 36 48 36 48 36 48 36 36 36/36 B LS 55 36 42 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 J LS(SS) 52 36 42 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 J MA 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 B MC 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 MMA 52 36 54 36 48 36 42 36 36/36 J MMN(SS) Refer to reference (c) G MMN(SW) Refer to reference (c) G MMNELT(SS) Refer to reference (c) G MMNELT(SW) Refer to reference (c) G MMSW 60 36 48 36 48 36 42 36 36/36 MMW 51 36 48 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 J MN 36 36 48 36 42 36 36 36 36/36 MR 48 36 42 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 MT 48 36 36 36 30 30 30 30 30/30 K MU Career path not defined by SSF C NC 36 36 48 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 D NCCR Career path not defined by SSF C, D ND 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 OS 54 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A, J PR 42 36 42 36 36 36 42 36 36/36 K PS 48 36 42 36 42 36 36 36 36/36 QM 54 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A, J RP 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 B SB 60 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A, E SH 56 36 54 36 48 36 42 36 36/36 J SO 60 36 60 36 48 36 48 36 36/36 A, E STG 50 36 54 36 48 36 36 36 36/36 J STG(6YO) 54 36 54 36 48 36 36 36 36/36 STS 48 36 48 36 42 36 42 36 36/36 SW 54 36 54 36 42 36 36 36 36/36 I UT 52 36 42 36 42 36 36 36 36/36 I YN 36 48 36 48 36 48 36 36 36/36 YN(SS) 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36/36 7. Communities: a. Sea-Intensive Communities. Ratings that have SSF career paths set to the maximum sea tour lengths allowed by policy, resulting in 216 months or 18 years on sea duty over a 30-year career, are considered sea-intensive. T+X ratings (reference note J below) that are assigned the maximum sea tour lengths following the first sea tour are also considered sea-intensive. Maximum assigned sea tour lengths for these communities will not exceed 60 months for Sailors with less than 20 years of service (YoS) and 48 months for Sailors with more than 20 YoS. Shore tour lengths between sea tours will be set to 36 months long. Manning conditions at sea may require sea tour extensions or shore tour curtailments to ensure all sea duty billets are properly filled. Sailors in sea-intensive communities are also subject to the +/- six month detailing window as described in paragraph 2 above; however, voluntary extension of sea duty or curtailment of shore duty remains the preferred method to ensure proper sea duty manning. Sailors are advised to contact their community manager or detailer for information on or availability of incentives such as Sea Duty Incentive Pay or Voluntary Sea Duty Program for volunteering to serve additional time on sea duty. b. INUS/OUTUS Communities. Sailors in INUS/OUTUS communities have SSF career paths based on a flow between INUS and OUTUS duty assignments. Assignment to sea and/or OUTUS duty (types 2, 3, 4, and 6) will be considered sea tours for SSF purposes. Assignment to INUS shore duty (type 1) will be considered shore tours for SSF purposes. (1) LNs have a limited number of sea duty (type 2 and 4) billets available for assignment. Tour assignments for the LN community will be based on INUS/OUTUS career paths, as described above. (2) MAs that successfully complete a full tour at a Surface Weapons Force Atlantic or Strategic Weapons Facility will be granted OUTUS/sea duty credit for SSF purposes only and will be eligible for INUS/shore duty assignment upon completion. MAs will be required to complete a dependent restricted OUTUS/sea tour assignment type 3 (Andros Island Bahamas, Bahrain, Diego Garcia, Poland, Romania, Souda Bay) in addition to their first and/or second OUTUS/sea tour rotation. Senior MAs may be required to complete a dependent restricted OUTUS/sea tour assignment in addition to their third OUTUS/sea tour rotation. Hawaii is considered INUS/shore duty (type 1). Sailors are encouraged to contact their community manager or detailer for additional career path information. (3) RPs have a limited number of sea duty billets available for assignment. Tour assignments for the RP community will be based on INUS/OUTUS career paths as described above. c. Shore-Intensive Communities. Sailors in shore-intensive communities do not have career paths defined by SSF and can expect to spend more than half their career on shore duty assignments. Sailors are encouraged to contact their community manager or detailer for specific career path information. (1) ACs shore tour lengths at particular shore unit identification code are dependent upon the tower classification and the time frame required to become qualified for tower operations. Sailors in the AC community can expect to serve more than half their careers in operational support tours ashore. Every effort will be made to ensure Sailors are afforded equitable opportunities to serve at sea to enhance career progression. Sailors are encouraged to contact their community manager or detailers for additional career path information. (2) MUs will be assigned to one of the various Navy bands throughout their career. Assignment by fit of skill and/or Navy enlisted classification (NEC) predominates and minimum tour lengths apply. MUs can expect at least one tour assignment to an OUTUS band during their career and are required to maintain world-wide assignability. Though classified type 1 shore duty, all INUS bands are subject to frequent and extensive temporary assigned duty within their area of responsibility (AOR), and are considered deployable units. OUTUS bands are subject to shipboard and ground-based deployment within their AOR and require operational duty screening. MUs are encouraged to contact their community manager or detailer for additional career path information. d. Mid-Career Transition Community. Sailors in mid-career transition communities will have completed at least one sea tour while in their initial community. Prior to applying for transition, Sailors should fully understand career path information, including possible sea tour lengths. (1) Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) Operators transition to the LCAC community after completing at least two sea tours in their initial community. LCAC operators can expect sea tour lengths of 48 months after transitioning to the LCAC community. Due to the limited availability of LCAC operator shore duty billets, Sailors in the LCAC community may be assigned to their initial community for shore duty. (2) NC - Navy Career Counselors transition to the NC community after completing at least one sea tour in their initial community. Sailors can expect sea tour lengths of up to 48 months. The length of the first sea tour as an NC will be determined on a case-by-case basis depending upon the individual's sea tour experience and transition timing. (3) NCCR - Navy Career Counselors, Career Recruiters have no sea duty billets and will be assigned as required. (4) CMD - Command master chiefs and command senior chiefs have a unique career path and will be detailed to leadership milestone billets as appropriate. e. Naval Special Warfare Community. The Naval Special Warfare (NSW) community is a sea-intensive community. Due to the unique nature of the special warfare mission, Sailors in the elite communities of NSW Operator and NSW Combatant Crewman should expect to serve back-to-back sea tours prior to assignment ashore. Sailors in these communities can expect their initial back-to-back sea tours to be within the same geographic location, contingent upon the needs of the Navy and NSW. f. Medical Community. SSF enlisted career paths for the HM community are dependent upon the Sailor's specific NEC or specialty. HMs can expect 36-month sea tours followed by 36-month shore tours except for those with NECs that are shore-intensive. Those with operational intensive NECs can expect longer sea tour lengths. HMs are encouraged to contact their community manager or detailer for additional career path information or visit http://www.public.navy.mil/Bupers-npc/enlisted/Community/medical for specific community management information. g. Nuclear Power Community. Nuclear power trained Sailors should refer to reference (c) for SSF enlisted career path information. h. Cryptologic Community. Due to the unique nature and specific skill sets required by Sailors in the CT community, career paths are defined by INUS/OUTUS vice SSF, with the exception of the Cryptologic Technician Maintenance (CTM) and Cryptologic Technician Technical (CTT) ratings. Sailors can expect to serve on various tours OUTUS and/or on sea duty (types 2, 3, 4, and 6) during their career. Due to the unique characteristics of the Cryptologic community, Sailors in the CT communities are encouraged to contact their community manager or detailers for additional career path information. INUS/OUTUS rotations for specific CT ratings are listed below and are dependent upon billet availability and emerging needs of the Navy: (1) CTI E1 - E9 1 INUS/1 OUTUS (SEA) ** See note H.4 (2) CTN E1 - E5 2 INUS/1 OUTUS (SEA) E6 - E7 2 INUS/1 OUTUS (SEA) ** See note H.8 E8 - E9 3 INUS/1 OUTUS (SEA) (3) CTR E1 - E4 1 INUS/2 OUTUS (SEA) E5 - E8 1 INUS/1 OUTUS (SEA) ** See note H.7 E9 2 INUS/1 OUTUS (SEA) (4) CTIs will be detailed according to billet and relief availability. CTIs are assigned according to the varying demand for the unique linguistic skills they possess. The INUS/OUTUS assignment flow is only a recommended flow and need not be followed to maintain career progression. (5) CTMs will be detailed according to billet and relief availability. Most permanent change of station (PCS) afloat tours will be 48 months to include CTM skills 9225, and 9298 CTM 9229 (sub duty) requires 60- month sea duty obligation following initial skills training. CTM E7 and above may have multiple back to back shore rotations. (6) CTT AEF (6 year) skills 173x and 1702, first sea tour will be 48 months due to length of initial training; all subsequent sea tours will be 36 months. (7) CTRs are assigned according to the varying demand of the unique technical skills they possess. Due to the nature of CTR skill 9149, Sailors are assigned based entirely upon billet availability and not INUS/OUTUS flow. Hawaii shore billets are considered OUTUS (sea). All rotations will be 36 months in length with exception of the following: E7 personnel not serving a DoD-mandated tour will serve 48 months in an OUTUS sea billet and E8 personnel will serve 48 months INUS. The INUS/OUTUS assignment flow will be followed when available billets support; however, based on emerging needs and NEC requirements, this flow need not be followed to maintain career progression. (8) CTNs will be detailed according to billet and relief availability. CTNs are assigned according to the varying demand for the unique cyber skills they possess. Hawaii shore billets are considered OUTUS (sea). All rotations will be 36 months in length and the INUS/OUTUS assignment flow is only a recommended flow and need not be followed to maintain career progression. i. Seabee Community. Basic Underwater Construction Technician, NEC 5932, initial sea tour in the underwater construction teams will be 60 months regardless of previous accumulated sea duty. Advanced Underwater Construction Technician, NEC 5931, subsequent sea/shore tour lengths will be 36/36 months. Master Underwater Construction Technician, NEC 5933, sea/shore tour lengths will be 36/36 months. Mobile Utilities Support Equipment Technician, NEC 5633, initial sea tour will be 36 months regardless of previous accumulated sea duty. Subsequent sea/shore tour lengths will be 36/36 months. j. T+X Rating. The T+X accession pilot increases the enlistment length and initial active obligation enlisted obligation active service(EAOS) for designated pilot ratings from four to five years, and sets a Sailor's prescribed sea tour (PST) and PRD to approximately align with EAOS, as follows: (1) The first four pilot ratings (AO, EMSW, GSE and QM) participated in the pilot beginning in FY-11; Sailors in those four ratings who shipped to Recruit Training Command (RTC) beginning in October 2010 and before October 2012 had the PST/PRD for their initial sea tour set to their EAOS month. Sailors in those four ratings who shipped beginning in October 2012 will have their initial sea tour PST/PRD set to the SEA1 tour shown for their rating in paragraph 6. (2) The next 11 pilot ratings (ABE, ABF, ABH, AME, GSM, BM, OS, SH, MMA, MMW, and CSSS) were added to the pilot beginning in FY-13; Sailors in those 11 ratings who shipped to RTC beginning in October 2012 will also have their initial sea tour PST/PRD set to the SEA1 tour shown for their rating in paragraph 6. (3) Three more pilot ratings (CS, LS, LSSS) were added in FY-14; Sailors in those 3 ratings who shipped to RTC beginning in October 2013 will have their initial sea tour PST/PRD set to the SEA1 tour shown for their rating in paragraph 6. (4) The next pilot rating (STG) was added in FY-17; Sailors in the STG rating with a 5 year enlistment who ship to RTC beginning in October 2016 will have their initial sea tour PST/PRD set to 50 months. Sailors with a 4 year enlistment who ship before October 2016, or a 6 year enlistment who ship in any month, will have their initial sea tour set to the SEA1 tour shown for their rating in paragraph 6. k. Other Ratings. (1) ITs will be converting from an INUS/OUTUS rotation construct to sea/shore. Sea duty credit will be granted for type 2, 3, or 4 duty assignments. Type 6 duty will be considered sea duty until the member executes PCS orders. ITs currently on type 6 duty will rotate to type 1 duty upon completion. Any subsequent type 6 duty assignment will be considered shore duty for the IT rating. (2) MT supervisors (E7 and above) can expect 30 month sea and shore duty tours within the same fleet concentration area after completing their second shore tour. This is designed to improve geographic stability and enhance career opportunities for senior MTs. MTs that execute a funded PCS move can expect a 36-month tour following the funded PCS move. (3) PR - Aircrew Survival Equipmentmen have very few E8 and E9 sea duty billets. As a result, E8 and E9 PRs do not follow SSF career paths and will be assigned to sea duty as needed or available. 8. Points of Contact are as follows: a. For specific rate/rating/NEC questions and concerns, Sailors should contact their respective community manager or detailers. b. For SSF policy questions: (1) Mr. Craig Schauppner, OPNAV (N122), 571-236-7897 or via e-mail at craig.schauppner(at)navy.mil. (2) FCCM Michael Poole, ECM, BUPERS-32, 901-874-2820/DSN 882 or via e-mail at michael.b.poole2(at)navy.mil. (3) CDR Pamela Thien, NPC, PERS-4013, 901-874-4565/DSN 882 or via e- mail at pamela.thien(at)navy.mil. Mr. Craig Burns, NPC, PERS-4013, 901-874-4497/DSN 882 or via e- mail at craig.burns(at)navy.mil. c. For SDIP questions contact Mr. Joseph Ferdinand, NPC, PERS-40DD, 901-874-3545/DSN 882 or via e-mail at joseph.ferdinand(at)navy.mil. d. For VSDP questions contact CDR Matthew Pederson, NPC, PERS-4013, 901-874-4360/DSN 882, or via e-mail at matt.pederson(at)navy.mil. 9. This NAVADMIN will remain in effect until superseded or canceled, whichever occurs first. 10. Released by VADM R. P. Burke, N1.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//