Posted on Apr 15, 2014
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Just got this in an email and thought I would share.

 

 

 



The SecArmy approved Army Directive 2014-06 revising Army
policies of the



Qualitative Management Program (QMP) that are applicable
to RA and USAR



(AGR) Soldiers. 
The QMP identifies NCOs for denial of continued service



when their performance, conduct, or potential for
advancement do not meet



Army standards. 
The revised QMP policy includes the following changes: 



 



(1)  Expands
eligibility to include SSG and above, regardless of total years



of active federal service;



 



(2)  Screening
procedures now include consideration of official documents



(poor performance or misconduct) in the Soldier's current
grade, for



permanent filing in either the performance or restricted
folder of the Army



Military Human Resource Record (AMHRR)



 



(3)  Subject the
following NCOs to the QMP process when they fail to qualify



themselves for promotion consideration to the next grade
because they have



not completed the appropriate level of Noncommissioned
Officer Education



System (i.e. SSGs upon attainment of 48 months time in
grade (TIG) without



having graduated the Advanced Leaders Course; SFCs upon
attainment of 48



months TIG without having graduated the Senior Leaders
Course.)   



 



Our plan will roll-out application of these new policies
by considering



affected CSM/SGM/1SG/MSG beginning with the upcoming FY14
SGM Training and



Selection Board (Jun 14); affected SFC will begin with
the FY15 MSG Board



(Feb 15); and affected SSGs will begin with the FY15 SFC
Board (Jun 15).  



 



This is right for our Army as we execute the drawdown and
continue to



emphasize accountability. 
NCOs who have failed to complete NCOES need to



get it done - need your help to spread the word.



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MSG Wade Huffman
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Downsizing is never easy, nor is it ever pleasant.   If you are no longer competitive, your services will no longer be needed... at least until the services, once again, need to build back up.  We went through this after Desert Storm, and I sincerely hope that current leadership learned from the mistakes they made in how they handled the drawdown then.
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SSgt Forensic Meteorological Consultant
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What's alarming to me is the talk of sending more troops in and cuts at the same time.
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