ROUTINE R 171646Z JUN 22 MID200001807449U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 135/22 MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/JUN// SUBJ/SEPTEMBER 2022 (CYCLE 256) ACTIVE-DUTY AND TRAINING AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE RESERVES E-4 THROUGH E-6 PETTY OFFICER NAVY-WIDE ADVANCEMENT EXAMINATIONS// REF/A/MSG/COMNAVRESFOR NORFOLK VA/081615ZOCT21// REF/B/DOC/BUPERS/19SEP18// REF/C/MSG/SECNAV WASHINGTON DC/052044ZMAR13// REF/D/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/201449ZDEC18// REF/E/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/272057ZDEC18// REF/F/MSG/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/161157ZJUL20// REF/G/DOC/USD(PR)/04APR2022// REF/H/OPS ALERT/NPPSC/19FEB21// REF/I/OPS ALERT/NPPSC/15MAR21// NARR/REF A IS ALNAVRESFOR 012/21, NAVY RESERVE NOMENCLATURE CHANGES. REF B IS BUPERSINST 1430.16G, ADVANCEMENT MANUAL FOR ENLISTED PERSONNEL OF THE U.S. NAVY AND U.S. NAVY RESERVE. REF C IS ALNAV 015/13, PERSONNEL SECURITY INVESTIGATION SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. REF D IS NAVADMIN 312/18, ADVANCEMENT POLICY UPDATE. REF E IS NAVADMIN 316/18, ENLISTED ADVANCEMENT WORKSHEET. REF F IS NAVADMIN 201/20, PROFESSIONAL MILITARY KNOWLEDGE ELIGIBILITY EXAM REVISED BUSINESS RULES. REF G IS USD P&R CONSOLIDATED DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 FORCE HEALTH PROTECTION GUIDANCE AVAILABLE AT https://www.defense.gov/Spotlights/Coronavirus-DOD-Response/Latest-DOD- Guidance/. REF H IS OPS ALERT 007-21, PMK-EE REQUIREMENTS FOR E3 NEW ACCESSIONS. REF I IS OPS ALERT 011-21, PMK-EE REQUIREMENTS FOR E4 NEW ACCESSIONS.// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN provides guidance for the administration of the September 2022 (cycle 256) Navy-Wide Advancement Exam (NWAE) for active duty (AD) and training and administration of the reserves (TAR) (still referred to as FTS in some systems) to paygrades E-5 and E-6. It further provides guidance for the use of an alternative final multiple score (FMS) rank-order method, without an exam, for advancement to E-4. a. E-4 advancement candidates will not participate in an exam, but will be given the opportunity for advancement using an alternative FMS rank-order method, without the inclusion of an exam score from a proctored exam. E-5 and E-6 advancement candidates will be administered the NWAE utilizing single-day testing for each paygrade, per reference (b). b. In addition to the requirements in this NAVADMIN and chapter 6 of reference (b), educational services officers (ESO) must follow the pre-exam preparation requirements in the exam verbatim, which can be found on the navy enlisted advancement system (NEAS) website via MyNavy Portal (MNP) at https://www.mnp.navy.mil/group/advancement-and-promotion/command- information/. Select Command Advancement Tools, then NEAS Website. 2. Timeline a. 31 July 2022: Professional military knowledge - eligibility exam (PMK-EE) completion deadline for all E-4, E-5, and E-6 candidates. b. 1 September 2022: E-6 exam administration. Enlisted advancement worksheets (EAW) will close one week after the exam date on the worksheet. c. 8 September 2022: E-5 exam administration. EAWs will close one week after the exam date on the worksheet. d. 15 September 2022: E-4 EAWs must be completed by this date. e. Deviation from administration dates. In line with reference (b), should the necessity of an expanded window of NWAE administration be required due to a resurgence in the coronavirus pandemic, commands may request a deviation of NWAE administration from Navy Personnel Command (PERS-8). Deviation from single day testing will not be authorized for convenience, rather as a result of heightened regional health protection measures or other valid reason. Solely within the context of an authorized deviation, NWAE administration will be authorized through 30 September 2022. Refer to reference (g) for additional details on safety and mitigation measures in the conduct of exams during the coronavirus pandemic. 3. Eligibility requirements are found in chapter 2 of reference (b). The following information is specific only to cycle 256: a. The terminal eligibility date used to compute time in rate (TIR) is 1 January 2023. b. The minimum TIR date must be on or before: E-6 - 1 January 2020 E-5 - 1 January 2022 E-4 - 1 July 2022 c. E-6 candidate TIR requirements for early promote (EP) Sailors can be waived by one year with commanding officer (CO)/officer in charge (OIC) approval, in line with paragraph 214.e of reference (b). Cycle 256 EAW must be manually created for all E-6 EP TIR waiver authorized candidates. d. High-year tenure (HYT) date must be effective 1 January 2023 or later. All HYT waivers must be approved prior to 1 September 2022 to be able to participate in cycle 256. e. Candidates in a rating requiring a security clearance must have a favorable investigation adjudication by the Department of Defense consolidated adjudication facility reflected properly in the Defense Information System for Security (DISS) prior to 1 September 2022. If the CO/OIC of the candidate grants an interim clearance, it must be entered in DISS prior to 1 September 2022. Candidates must maintain security clearance eligibility throughout the advancement cycle to be eligible for advancement. If, for any reason, a clearance is denied, revoked or not reflected in DISS, an exam is not authorized and commands should not allow candidates to take the exam until the discrepancy is corrected or a new clearance is granted and is properly reflected in the EAW of the candidate. Ratings requiring a security clearance are AC, AE, AG, AO, ATI, ATO, AWF, AWO, AWR, AWS, AWV, AZ, CTI, CTM, CTN, CTR, CTT, EOD, ET, FC, FCA, GM, HT, IC, IS, IT, LN, MA, MC, MN, ND, OS, QM, SB, SO, STG, YN and all nuclear and submarine ratings. Refer to references (b) and (c) for additional guidance. f. Candidates for advancement to E-4 and E-5 must compute performance mark average (PMA) using all applicable evaluations in the current pay grade of the candidate with an ending date that falls within the following time periods: E-4 - 1 January 2022 to 31 August 2022 E-5 - 1 June 2021 to 31 August 2022 g. Candidates for advancement to E-6 must compute the reporting senior cumulative average (RSCA) PMA, as outlined in reference (d), using all applicable evaluations in the current pay grade with the ending date that falls within the time period: E-6 - 1 September 2019 to 31 August 2022 h. Refer to reference (d) and paragraph 308.b. of reference (b) for additional guidance on RSCA PMA and PMA, including guidance on establishing PMA for new accessions that have graduated from *A* school and do not have a current evaluation. i. For guidance on establishing EAW user roles and completing worksheets, refer to reference (e). EAW is mandatory for cycle 256 and will be the authority for PMA, RSCA PMA, and awards. j. Completion of relevant paygrade PMK-EE is mandatory for cycle 256 candidates competing for advancement, even if no NWAE is being administered, and must be successfully completed once for the administration paygrade. The PMK-EE completion deadline is 31 July 2022, in accordance with reference (f). No Sailor competing for advancement shall be permitted to participate in the advancement cycle without having a completed PMK-EE for the exam paygrade. For E3 and E4 new accession candidates authorized PMK-EE completion deadlines, refer to references (h) and (i). k. Commands must accurately validate, complete and finalize all EAWs in the Navy Standard Integrated Personnel System (NSIPS) in a timely manner. E-4 EAW accuracy is critical since NEAS will be reprogrammed to use finalized E-4 EAWs rather than the candidate exam answer sheets to create E-4 candidate records. The success of this process will be dependent upon the accurate completion of E-4 EAWs to establish advancement cycle participation. Cycle 256 E-4 EAWs must be completed by 30 September 2022. 4. Exam Ordering. Order exams in line with chapter 4 of reference (b). a. Deploying commands and candidates departing to congressionally- designated combat zones and approved contingency operations areas (CDCZ/ACOA) can order exams up to six months prior to the scheduled exam date. For additional guidance, refer to chapter 4 and paragraph 614 of reference (b). b. Regular Exams: (1) Sensitive compartmented information (SCI) Exams. Cryptologic-technician interpretive (CTI)/cryptologic-technician network (CTN)/cryptologic technician-collection (CTR) SCI exam ordering requirements can be found on the NEAS website via MNP at https://www.mnp.navy.mil/group/advancement-and-promotion/command- information. Select Command Advancement Tools, then NEAS website. ESOs must verify initial Active TIR eligibility lists on the NEAS website for exam ordering. Supplemental TIR SCI exams are ordered via message formatted e-mail to sfly_cryptologic.products(at)navy.mil or by naval message following the guidelines in chapter 4 of reference (b). Check NEAS Web for additional exam ordering information. (2) Non-SCI Exams. Exam ordering requirements can be found on the NEAS website via MNP at https://www.mnp.navy.mil/group/advancement-and-promotion/command- information. Select Command Advancement Tools, then NEAS Website. (3) All candidate exam orders not included on the initial TIR list must be ordered in NEAS web by entering a Department of Defense Identification (DoD ID) for each candidate instead of by e-mail or naval message. This is a change to guidelines in chapter 4 of reference (b). Orders submitted after supplemental TIR list closure will result in a substitute exam being sent. c. Substitute Exams: (1) The deadline for ordering both SCI and non-SCI substitute exams is 30 September 2022. (2) Naval Education and Training Professional Development Center (NETPDC (N321)) is the approval authority for all substitute exams. (3) Recent graduates of the Naval nuclear propulsion program training pipeline, who are on transfer leave enroute to their first at sea assignment during the E-5 examination date, will have substitute examinations ordered for them by their ultimate duty station, if dates permit exam ordering before the published deadline. (4) Substitute examinations may be administered with regular exam administration or in line with paragraph 606 of reference (b). d. ESOs must verify examination orders at the *View Previous Exam Orders* link via the NEAS website within 7 to 10 days of placing the order. If exam order discrepancies are noted, contact the fleet services branch NETPDC (N321) as listed on the NEAS website on the NETPDC (N321) point of contact table. e. Exceptions to policy for exam orders will continue to be submitted in line with paragraph 104 of reference (b), and must include endorsement by the immediate superior in command. Submit message-formatted e-mail exception to policy directly to Enlisted Plans and Policy Branch (OPNAV N132C) at NXAG_N132C(at)navy.mil, and include any supporting documentation. f. Below candidate ratings are separated into the following competitive groups: (1) CTI Group 1 Middle East/North Africa Group 2 East/Far East Group 3 Latin/South America Group 4 Eastern Europe (2) EMN, ETN, and MMN Group 1 Submarine Group 2 Surface Group 3 Training 5. Exam Administration and Answer Sheet Returns a. Following the administration of exams, it is critical that ESOs expeditiously mail E-5 and E-6 answer sheet packages to NETPDC (N321). Prompt return of answer sheets will help ensure results are released in a timely manner. b. For exam administration and answer sheet return instructions refer to chapter 6 of reference (b). Administration for all substitute exams will follow guidelines in references (b) and (d). c. ESOs must check the exam tote board on the NEAS website often to ensure answer sheets have been received and processed. The tote board can be accessed via MNP at https://www.mnp.navy.mil/group/advancement-and- promotion/command-information. Select Command Advancement Tools, then Exam Toteboard. Answer sheets with errors will not be counted until they are processed successfully. 6. Discrepancy Correction a. A detailed discrepancy list can be found at the NEAS website via MNP. For guidance on discrepancy correction requirements, refer to chapters 3 and 7 of reference (b) and reference (e). b. Post-exam administration discrepancy correction correspondence with NETPDC (N321) is to be submitted using the EAW post-exam administration comments (PAC) function, refer to reference (e). All corrections must have a CO/OIC letter and all required supporting documentation included as attachments. Education point corrections require a submission of the joint service transcript indicating the degree type and date of completion. c. For guidance on candidates with missed exams due to assignment in CDCZ/ACOA, refer to chapter 6 of reference (b). Missed exam cycle EAW is required to be completed by selecting *Missed Cycle / Individual Augmentee* entry in the *EAW Special Circumstances* data entry field. 7. Examination Results. Refer to chapter 7 of reference (b). 8. Any additional information regarding this cycle will be posted on the NEAS website. 9. Points of Contact. a. MyNavy Career Center (MNCC) is available 24/7 by phone at 1-833-330-MNCC (1-833-330-6622) or via e-mail to askmncc(at)navy.mil. b. SCI exam questions and orders can be reached at (850) 473-5867/DSN 753 or via e-mail to sfly_cryptologic.products(at)navy.mil. c. Non-SCI exam questions and orders can be reached at (850) 473-6150/DSN 753 or via e-mail to sfly_N321_exam_order(at)navy.mil. d. NWAE records and discrepancies can be reached at (850) 473-6148/DSN 753 or via the EAW PAC function. ESO pre / post- advancement exam administration inquiries may be submitted to Sfly_N321_Discrepanc(at)navy.mil. 10. For further NEAS information, to include exam verbatim and other related documents, visit MNP at https://www.mnp.navy.mil/group/advancement-and- promotion/command-information. 11. This NAVADMIN will remain in effect until superseded or canceled, whichever occurs first. 12. Released by Rear Admiral J. P. Waters, Acting N1B.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//