UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 141714Z JAN 21 MID200000556262U FM CHINFO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 08/21 SUBJ/ANNUAL CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FROM QUALIFIED NAVY PERSONNEL FOR THE ADVANCED MILITARY VISUAL JOURNALISM TRAINING PROGRAM 2021// POC/MCCM Michael Lewis/CHINFO SEA/LOC: WASHINGTON DC/ TEL: COMM: (703) 692-4704/DSN: 222-4704// EMAIL: michael.b.lewis3(at)navy.mil// RMKS/1. The Navy is soliciting applications from Mass Communication Specialists (MC) for the Advanced Military Visual Journalism (AMVJ) training program fore academic year 2021-2022. The program offers two courses of study: Photojournalism (Course number S-400-2013) which earns NEC A08A and Motion Media (Course number S-400-2014) which earns NEC A05A. Class reporting date for both courses is tentatively scheduled for 26 July 2021 with a projected graduation date of 5 May 2022. 2. Applications must be submitted no later than 5 March 2020. For complete directions and guidance for electronic submission, contact POC listed above and in paragraph 7. Applications must include the following: a. A command endorsement on letterhead summarizing the candidate's qualifications, including a statement certifying the portfolio is the sole work of the applicant and recommendation for candidate's acceptance in the program. Parent commands are responsible for eligibility verification forv endorsed candidates and submission of applicable waivers. Waivers of prerequisites (e.g., TIS, PG, TOS, etc.) will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Commanding Officers should address applicant's maturity, ability to work independently, financial security, and academic ability when recommending a nominee, particularly when requesting waivers. b. An essay explaining why a candidate is interested in the AMVJ program. Essay should include motivations, influences, expectations, and post course desires. c. A portfolio demonstrating sufficient technical ability to successfully complete the course. The portfolio requirements for the AMVJ-Navy program closely mirror the portfolio requirements for the Navy Communicator of the Year award of the Russell Egnor Navy Media Awards. An applicant must submit a portfolio with communication products from across the full-spectrum of media disciplines. Candidates must submit a portfolio consisting of eight examples of their work. Portfolio must contain the following: (1) One writing product from the Individual Writing category. (2) Two video products from the Individual Video category. (3) Four photo products from the Individual Photo category (must have one picture story and one portrait personality and two photos from the any other Individual Photo category) (4) One graphic design product from any of the Individual Graphic Design categories. d. Each product must follow the rules listed in the category descriptions found within the standard operating procedure for the Navy Media Awards. e. Applicants are required to provide a biography as part of the submission process. The biography is not part of the selection process but will be used to identify and introduce the selectees to the faculty and staff at the University if selected. Contact Master Chief Lewis directly for the submission process. 3. Prior to acceptance to the program and distribution of orders, applicants must: a. Be approved to reenlist or extend in the MC Rating through June 2025. b. Not reach high year tenure before June 2025. c. Have a command endorsed 1306. d. Be within physical fitness assessment standards to include no PFA failures in the past three years. e. Not have any civil or Non-Judicial Punishment violations in the past three years. 4. Course scope, prerequisites and portfolio requirements are found in CANTRAC, which can be accessed via the Navy Education and Training Command website at https://www.netc.navy.mil/. Click on the CANTRAC icon at the bottom of the webpage and search for course information using either Course Identification Number listed in paragraph 1 or the title, Advanced Military Visual Journalism. 5. Applicants in their orders window, and not yet selected for orders, must contact the detailer with your intentions. Applicants who have executed orders and are en route to their next command are not eligible. Navy Personnel Command has the final approval prior to final selection. 6. The selection board will convene in mid March 2021. Selectees will be notified via Naval message no later than 9 April 2021. 7. Point of contact is MCCM Michael Lewis who can be reached by email at michael.b.lewis3(at)navy.mil or by phone at (703) 692-4704. 8. Request widest dissemination. 9. Released by RDML C. W. Brown, Chief of Information.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//