UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 111845Z FEB 19 FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 034/19 PASS TO OFFICE CODES: FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//N2N6// INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N2N6// MSGID/NAVADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N2N6/FEB// SUBJ/2019-2020 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CYBER SCHOLARSHIP RETENTION PROGRAM SOLICITATION// REF/A/DOC/OPNAVINST 1520.23C/07JAN15// RMKS/1. This message announces the Department of Defense (DoD) Cyber Scholarship Retention Program (CySP) for Academic Year 2019/2020 nomination requirements and provides details for the Navy application process. The DoD CySP provides professional development opportunities to current employees who support DoDs critical cyber functions in exchange for continued service within the Department. 2. The Navy encourages personnel to take advantage of the graduate degree completion opportunities provided through the DoD CySP. During a time of limited training resources, this program provides a viable means to fund advanced education for personnel who are either in a Cybersecurity related position or are preparing for an assignment requiring advanced knowledge in the broad disciplines defined in paragraph four. 3. Navy Eligibility Requirements. Permanent DoD civilian employees may apply for the master's program, doctoral degree program, or associates degree program (nonresident, part-time, or Distance Learning (DL) programs available). Active duty and Full Time Support (FTS) military officers are eligible for either the masters or doctoral programs (nonresident, part-time, or DL programs only). Active duty and FTS Enlisted personnel may apply for the associates degree program (nonresident, part-time, or DL programs only). Nominated personnel should be high performing employees who have demonstrated the potential for increased responsibilities. Nominations should fulfill specific personnel development requirements for both the individual nominee and the nominating organization. 4. Academic Disciplines. For participation in the CySP, qualified employees must pursue degrees in academic disciplines that have a concentration in Cybersecurity. Such disciplines include, but are not limited to: artificial intelligence and machine learning, biometrics, computer crime investigations, computer engineering, computer programming, computer science, computer systems analysis, cyber operations, cybersecurity, cybersecurity policy, database administration, data management, data science, digital and multimedia forensics, electrical engineering, electronics engineering, information security (assurance), information systems, information technology (IT) acquisition, IT program/project management, network management/operations, software engineering, systems engineering, unmanned and autonomous systems engineering and operations, web design and engineering, and other similar disciplines as approved by the DoD Chief Information Officer (DoD CIO). 5. Participating Institutions. The below is a brief description of the available programs but more information can be accessed via the Navy Information Warfare Outreach page on milSuite at https://www.milsuite.mil/book/docs/DOC-570743 (Common Access Card e-mail certificate login required). a. Graduate Program: 1. DoD institutions offering full-time academic programs leading to a masters or doctoral degree are the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) and the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS). Open to DoD civilians only. 2. The National Defense University College of Information and Cyberspace (NDU CIC) partner university program offers full- or part -time academic programs leading to a graduate degree. A list of participating institutions is provided further in this document. Open to: DoD civilians (full-time, part-time, and DL options available) and officers (part-time and DL only). b. Community College Program: Community colleges designated as Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education have been invited to participate in a new associates degree pilot program which offers full or part-time attendance options. The list of participating institutions will not be finalized until March 2019. Individuals wishing to participate in the CySP Community College Program should review the potential list of institutions, which can be found at the link identified above, and select up to 3 institutions to attend. Should none of an applicant’s choices be on the final list of participating institutions, the CySP Program Office will work with a scholarship recipient to ensure they can attend an alternate school. Open to: DoD civilians (full-time, part-time, and DL options available) and enlisted (part-time and DL only). 6. Program Costs. The cost of tuition, required fees, and required books will be covered by the program. Civilian students will continue to receive their salaries from their parent commands throughout their course of study. Civilian students parent commands are also responsible for all travel costs, any Temporary Additional Duty costs, and any necessary position back-fill for individuals selected for the program. Prospective applicants should meet with their parent commands to discuss all potential program costs. This meeting should provide a full understanding of what is expected during their education experience and upon completion of their academic degree. 7. Obligations. Participants must maintain good standing in their degree programs and upon completion, continue in service as civilian employees or military members, or repay the costs of the program. Pursuant to reference (a), military members shall serve on active duty in accordance with fulfilling designated service obligations of the Navy. DoD civilian employees shall sign a continued service agreement with their parent organization or Component that complies with 10 U.S.C. 2200, prior to commencement of their education, to continue service within the DoD upon conclusion of their education, for a period equal to three times the length of the education period. If selected, students must sign a Student Code of Conduct Agreement, a Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) waiver required for release of transcripts, and other additional agreement forms as required. 8. Nomination Package Requirements. Applicant nomination checklist and is posted at https://www.milsuite.mil/book/docs/DOC-570743 9. Points of Contact. Civilian and military personnel are to submit their application packages via their chain of command via encrypted e-mail by 29 March 2019. All civilian applications must be sent the civilian point of contact listed below and all active duty and FTS military applications must be sent to the military point of contact listed below. a. Civilian POC: Mr. Michael Vieira, michael.vieira@navy.mil. b. Military POC: Mr. Curtis Bogetto, curtis.bogetto@navy.mil. 10. Released by VADM Matthew J. Kohler, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare, OPNAV N2N6.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//