UNCLASSIFIED ROUTINE R 131828Z JUL 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 174/17 MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/JUL// SUBJ/REVISED NAVY ENLISTED CLASSIFICATION CODE CONSTRUCT// REF/A/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/281705ZMAR16// REF/B/DOC/NAVPERS/APR17// REF/C/DOC/NAVPERS/APR17// NARR/REF A IS NAVADMIN 075/16, ASSIGNMENT OF U.S. FLEET FORCES COMMAND AS EXECUTIVE AGENT FOR READY, RELEVANT LEARNING. REF B IS NAVPERS 18068F, VOLUME I, APPENDIX B, OCCUPATIONAL FIELDS AND ASSOCIATED RATINGS. REF C IS NAVPERS 18068F, VOLUME II, NAVY ENLISTED CLASSIFICATIONS (NECS).// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces a revision to the Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) code construct and the realignment of rating communities and career fields. These efforts are foundational to the continued development and implementation of the Ready Relevant Learning (RRL) pillar of Sailor 2025 and are also fundamental to the rating modernization initiative. The revised NEC construct is more logical and will allow for more efficient coding as Sailors transition through the training continuum during their careers. 2. As outlined in reference (a), RRL is a transformational Navy training initiative that will accelerate the learning of every Sailor for faster response to our rapidly changing warfighting requirements, and achieve higher performance by coupling the timing and method of training delivery with the actual deck plate needs of Sailors. Block Learning (BL) revises current initial training paths into separate blocks, which are distributed over time. Under BL, each block of training will yield a unique NEC code. This will enable the identification of the progress of a Sailor through a training pathway comprised of the blocks, which will aid in career management. 3. The revised NEC construct is designed to allow for a more logical grouping of NEC codes that will be organized into 12 communities and 23 career fields. The summary of these revised communities and career field may be viewed at http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers- npc/reference/nec/Pages/default.aspx. These revised communities and career fields were developed within the rating modernization working group (WG) with the active participation of all community stakeholders. They will replace the occupational fields and associated ratings listed in reference (b). These communities and career fields will not only aid the rating modernization effort, but they also more directly translate to civilian occupations, where applicable, which will help with credentialing efforts. a. Beginning with the October 2017 publication of reference (b), the first letter of associated NEC code will specify the career fields. b. The second and third digits will be unique alpha-numeric identifiers developed by the Navy Manpower Analysis Center. c. The fourth digit will represent the number of blocks of training remaining in a BL sequence or will indicate the NEC code is not part of blocked training. For example, the current NEC code for Logistics Specialist Postal Basic (NEC 2800) would become S000 under the new construct. - 1st Digit: S (supply career field) - 2nd Digit: 0 (part of unique identifier assigned by NAVMAC) - 3rd Digit: 0 (part of unique identifier assigned by NAVMAC) - 4th Digit: 0 (all blocks complete) 1 (1 block remaining) 2 (2 blocks remaining) 3 (3 blocks remaining) 4 (4 blocks remaining) letters A-Z (NEC code is not associated with blocked training). 4. The revised NEC construct along with the communities and career fields will become part of references (b) and (c) in an upcoming Navy Enlisted Occupational Classification System (NEOCS) Manual update. Effective immediately, any newly established NEC code will be created using the new NEC construct. In October 2017, the revised NEC construct will be established for those NEC codes in ratings that have transitioned to BL. Quarterly updates to reference (c) will identify the NEC codes that have completed the conversion to the revised construct in a crosswalk table between old and revised NEC codes. References (b) and (c) can be viewed at http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/reference/nec/Pages/default.aspx. 5. Another aspect of the revised NEC construct currently being developed is a two-digit suffix to the NEC code which will contain additional information about the skill sets of a Sailor. This is intended to better capture the proficiency, experience, and skills currency of a Sailor, which are fundamental elements of the rating modernization efforts for the Navy. Community stakeholders will be key participants in developing this concept via the enlisted career fields sub-WG of the rating modernization effort. 6. Points of contact: a. For general RRL or BL policy questions, contact Mr. Steve Dutter, RRL Program Manager, USFF, (757) 836-5223/DSN 836 or via e-mail at steven.dutter(at)navy.mil. b. For NEC construct questions, contact: (1) LT Peter McLaughlin, NEOCS Division Officer, NAVMAC, (901) 874-6309/DSN 882 or via e-mail at peter.mclaughlin(at)navy.mil. (2) Mr. Charles Williams, NEOCS Program Manager, NAVMAC, (901) 874-6464/DSN 882 or via e-mail at charles.l.williams(at)navy.mil. c. For specific rating BL questions, contact Mr. Thomas Bonanno, Learning Standard Officer, NETC N74, (757) 492-5678/DSN 492 or via e-mail at thomas.j.bonanno(at)navy.mil. d. For questions about rating modernization and enlisted career fields, contact CDR Case Garrison, Enlisted Community Manager Aviation, BUPERS-32, (901) 874-2980/DSN 882 or via e-mail at case.w.garrison(at)navy.mil. 7. Released by Vice Admiral R. P. Burke, N1.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//