Enlisted Promotions HQ AFPC/DPPPPWM
Source: PDF File - 29 Mar 07
Beginning with the CY07 Chief Master Sergeant Evaluation Board, deployment
and assignment history will be added to the SNCO Evaluation Brief. The changes
are designed to provide a “snap shot” of information to board members to assist
them in more efficiently reviewing records. Currently, board members review the
data as it is presented in performance reports and decorations.
The deployment section will reflect the last six deployments (Type 1
Contingency/rotational or Type 2 Exercise Deployment) by displaying each
deployment's start and stop dates. Only completed deployments of 45 days or more
and with a start date of 11 Sep 01 or later will be displayed. Current
deployments, deployments that lasted less than 45 days, or deployments that
began prior to 11 Sep 01 will not be reflected.
The duty history section will include a 10-year assignment history, which is
consistent with the 10 years of performance reports in the selection record.
Duty history prior to the 10 years based on promotion eligibility cut off date
(PECD) will not be shown.
These data elements will be reflected on the data verification products
provided to each eligible SNCO. It is the Airman’s responsibility to review his
or her selection record to ensure accuracy of information. SNCO selection
records can be requested by emailing
records.review@randolph.af.mil.
Additional questions should be
addressed to the Enlisted Promotion and Military
Testing Branch, HQ AFPC/DPPPW, afpc.dpppwm1@randolph.af.mil.
Comments:
Look at the bolded information. If you happen to sit in a
position where you travel A LOT but not over 45 days at a crack make sure to
have your EPR reflects the number of days TDY for that reporting period. I would
highly recommend as the beginning bullet in your senior rater comments.
Since TDY time is a discriminating factor for promotion for E-8/E-9, ensure
yours is reflected accordingly. This recommendation applies to SSgts and
above due to the 10 year look back for promotion to SMSgt and CMSgt.