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Perform To Serve
SAILOR’S CREED

I am a United States Sailor.

I will support and defend the
Constitution of the United States of
America and I will obey the orders of
                                           Step-By-Step Guide
those appointed over me.                 What you and your family need to know


I represent the fighting spirit of the
                                               about managing a career


Navy and those who have gone before
me to defend freedom and democracy
around the world.

I proudly serve my country’s Navy
combat team with Honor, Courage, and
Commitment.

I am committed to excellence and the
fair treatment of all.
(For definitions of terms in italics, see Pages 14 and 15.)

What is Perform to Serve (PTS)?
                                                                          INRATE – within your current rating.
Perform to serve is a human resources management tool that utilizes
                                                                          NWAE – Navy-wide Advancement Exam.
performance criteria within individual ratings and year groups (YGs)
to ensure long-term sustainment of experience throughout our Navy.        PCS – Permanent Change of Station. Orders to your next duty station.

Who is affected by PTS?                                                   PRD – Projected Rotation Date. The date on which a Sailor is scheduled to rotate
                                                                          to a new duty station.
PTS affects all designated Sailors E-3 to E-6 with 14 or fewer years of   PTS – Perform to Serve. The computer program used by Sailors to apply to stay in
service and whose enlisted contracts, including extensions (also          the Navy.
known as Soft End Active Duty Obligated Service, or SEAOS) are 15
                                                                          Rating – the skill area to which a Sailor is assigned (e.g., Logistics Specialist, or LS).
months from expiration.
                                                                          Retention – the condition of being retained. The result of Sailors who re-enlist.
Why is Perform to Serve needed?
                                                                          Rotational force – a military service that has personnel departing through
End strength numbers change annually due to the changing demands          retirement or separation and requires a constant recruiting effort to maintain end
on our Navy. The need to change force structure is dictated by the        strength and force structure throughout its history.

work that is necessary and has to be accomplished today and into the      SEAOS – Soft End Active Duty Obligated Service. The ending date of an enlistment
future. PTS provides an opportunity to retain the best performers in      contract plus any signed extension of service that would extend the enlistment
each year group. Each rating is compared by year group across the         contract.
entire navy. PTS also allows Sailors to consider transferring into new    SELRES – Selected Reserve. The status of an actively drilling Navy Reserve Sailor.
ratings or into the Navy Reserve as options to remain in the Navy.
                                                                          TAP – Transition Assistance Program. A program provided to assist Sailors in
Additionally, as our economy changes, the retention behavior of our       transitioning out of the Navy and into the civilian workforce.
Sailors and families also changes. During dips in our economy, we
                                                                          TIR – Time in Rate. The period of time from the date a Sailor was advanced.
experience high retention and low attrition. In a rotational force, not
everyone can stay to ensure long term experience and sustainment of       Year group -- the fiscal year (Oct. 1 to Sept. 30) in which you entered boot camp.
                                                                          For example, if you went to Recruit Training Command in October 2007, you are in
our Navy. PTS works to retain the very best within manning levels.
                                                                          year group 2008 (YG-08).



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When should I be concerned about PTS?
Terms:
Advancement date – the date on which a Sailor begins to be paid at his or her new
                                                                                        As a Sailor, you should be very familiar with PTS. Whether it affects
rate.                                                                                   you or the Sailors you lead, it is essential to remain current with the
                                                                                        changing environment. Immediately upon checking into a new
Algorithm – a set of instructions performed in a prescribed sequence to achieve a
                                                                                        command, you should request a Career Development Board (CDB). A
goal. In this case, the goal is to retain the best performers across our Navy within
each rating.                                                                            CDB enables you to have a discussion with your leadership and
                                                                                        Command Career Counselor (CCC) to understand the opportunities
Attrition – the gradual reduction of the size of a work force. It occurs as personnel   and options that you need to consider as you move forward. An
are separated due to retirement or resignation, voluntarily or involuntarily.
                                                                                        example would be retaking the ASVAB to raise your scores and
ASVAB – Armed Service Vocational Aptitude Battery. The entry exam to enter              prepare you for minimum qualifications to pursue other ratings in the
service. It assesses a person’s potential in various skill areas.                       future, should your rate become overmanned.
CCC – Command Career Counselor. The command specialist who provides career
management advice, guidance, and counsel to Sailors and the chain of command.
                                                                                        What is Fleet Ride/Perform to Serve (PTS)?

CDB – Career Development Board. A review board conducted for a Sailor by the            The Fleet Rating Identification Engine (Fleet RIDE) application
chain of command and/or other command leadership, to discuss career                     provides a comprehensive assessment of Sailors and their eligibility
opportunities, performance, and expectations.                                           and/or qualifications for Navy enlisted ratings or jobs. Using Fleet
CMS/ID – Career Management System/Interactive Detailing. The system used by             RIDE, career counselors screen Sailors for ratings based on ASVAB
Sailors to apply for Permanent Change of Station orders.                                scores, moral/legal status, and medical/physical status, while taking
                                                                                        into account the current needs of the Navy based on Career
EAOS - End Active Duty Obligated Service. The ending date of an enlistment
contract.
                                                                                        Reenlistment Objectives (CREOs).
                                                                                        Each month your PTS application will be measured against your peers
End strength – the number of Sailors in the Navy at the end of a specific
timeframe.
                                                                                        within the same year group. Year group is defined as the fiscal year
                                                                                        (Oct. 1 to Sept. 30) in which you entered boot camp. For example, if
Fleet RIDE – a computer program used to determine skills qualifications based on        you went to Recruit Training Command (RTC) in October 2007, you
various parameters as well as to determine available ratings for conversion.
                                                                                        are in year group 2008 (YG-08).
Force structure – how the end strength is made up of the all ratings to perform         The Fleet RIDE/PTS (FR-PTS) algorithm ranks Sailors using the
the necessary work.
                                                                                        following performance indicators, in order of priority. You have direct
                                                                                        control over many of these indicators.

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•   Highest Pay Grade – Senior pay grades will rank highest in
           the system.                                                   KNOW YOUR NUMBERS
       •   Selected/Not Yet Advanced – Sailors who are not being
           paid in their new rates, but who have been selected for         •   ACTIVE DUTY SERVICE DATE:
           advancement, rank higher than those not yet picked for
           advancement.                                                    •   YEAR GROUP:
       •   Average Ranking of Five Most Recent Evaluations – Early
           Promote, Must Promote, and Promotable have numeric              •   EAOS:
           values of 5, 4, and 3, respectively.
                                                                           •   EXTENSIONS:
       •   Critical Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) – Critical NECs
           (job specialties in high demand) rank higher than non-
                                                                           •   SEAOS:
           critical NECs.
       •   Fleet RIDE/Rank Score – Largely based on a Sailor’s ASVAB
                                                                           •   RATING MANNING LEVEL:
           score, it provides an indicator of potential success in the
           rating requested. (This applies to a conversion algorithm
           only.)                                                          •   PRD:
       •   Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA) Results – PFAs are
           calculated based on the number of failures within the past      •   PTS QUOTA EXPIRATION DATE:
           four-year period. Only physically ready Sailors can re-
           enlist.
       •   Proximity to Soft End-of-Obligated-Service (SEAOS) –            (Note: PTS quotas expire 13 months from the date granted. Any
           Sailors closer to their EAOS rank higher in PTS. This           reenlistment or extension action to change your EAOS is a use of
           indicator is a tie-breaker between otherwise equally            the granted quota. To conduct any further action requires a new
           qualified Sailors.                                              quota. Serious consideration should be given to how you utilize
As you can see, your performance directly impacts Fleet RIDE/PTS           your quota.)
determination. Each Sailor who submits an on-time application is
guaranteed to receive a total of six looks (one per month).



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If you are given a quota, once you extend or re-enlist, your quota is
                                                                                  considered used, and you must reapply to be considered for
                                                                                  additional re-enlistment or extension actions.
                              PTS Summary
                                                                                  When do I apply for a PTS quota?
Navy policy directs that, “commands shall ENSURE Fleet RIDE/PTS
applications are submitted for all designated E-3 to E-6 Sailors with less than   You must apply for a PTS quota 15 months prior to your End of Active
or equal to 14 years of service as early as 15 months prior to, but no later      Obligated Service (EAOS) as extended (SEAOS). Special circumstance
than 12 months prior to their end of active obligated service (EAOS) as           applications can be submitted at the 12-month mark from Projected
extended, also known as Soft EAOS (SEAOS). During this mandatory                  Rotation Date (PRD) or EAOS if required. Other occasions, such as
submission period, applications must be submitted even if the Sailor’s            decommissioning, homeport changes and early transfer, could
intention is to separate, or if the Sailor is ineligible or not recommended for
                                                                                  warrant submission.
reenlistment at the time of application.”
As your Fleet RIDE/PTS window approaches, work closely with your chain of
                                                                                  What are my choices for submitting for a PTS quota?
command and Command Career Counselor to ensure that you are the best
possible candidate for reenlistment approval.                                     During this submission, you must consider manning levels within your
Remember: Preparation starts the day you report to the command!                   rating and consider applying for other ratings or the Navy Reserve.
                                                                                  Manning levels are determined by year group.
Fleet RIDE/PTS policy, information, and training materials are located on the
Navy Personnel Command website:                                                   What is a year group?
                                                                                  Year group is based on the Fiscal Year (FY) in which a Sailor entered
http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-
npc/career/careercounseling/Pages/FleetRIDE-PTS.aspx                              boot camp. If a Sailor entered RTC in December 2009, the Year Group
                                                                                  is FY 2010; if in August 2009, the year group is FY 2009. Sailors will
For assistance, contact the NPC Customer Service Center:                          only be compared against their peers within the same year group.
1-866-827-5672 (DSN 882-5672)                                                     They will not be compared to Sailors in a whole zone (e.g., an E-5 with
                                                                                  6.5 years in the Navy will not be compared to an E-6 with 9.5 years).
CSCMailbox@navy.mil.
                                                                                  Why is PTS managed by year group?
                                                                                  Managing PTS by year group enables our Navy to ensure experience is
                                                                                  managed at each level for long-term sustainment.

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If we have too many Sailors, why not stop bringing more
into boot camp?                                                                   Ensure that you have a Fleet RIDE/PTS approval PRIOR to
                                                                                   entering CMS/ID apply (9-7 months prior to PRD).
Stopping the flow of Sailors coming in the Navy would create                      If you have not been selected for INRATE approval after
experience gaps. Our military is a rotational force and it is important            two reviews/looks, strongly consider conversion
that over time we maintain experience at each level. As the force                  alternatives to your Fleet RIDE/PTS application.
                                                                                  If you are not selected for either an INRATE approval or
continues to rotate through retirements and separations we will
                                                                                   conversion, or have no desire to remain on Active Duty,
always have a need to keep a steady flow of new recruits entering the
                                                                                   explore the benefits of reserve affiliation (the SELRES
Navy. Also, retention behaviors change from year to year. This is
                                                                                   option).
often difficult to predict and we must be able to maintain our levels
of manning to meet fleet demands.                                             Throughout the process:
                                                                                  Involvement is key.
What happens if I do not apply for a PTS quota?                                         o Early is better.
                                                                                        o Discuss all options during CDB.
If you do not submit for options, you will not be considered for those
                                                                                        o Understand the application.
options. You have to make a personal and direct decision: Do I want
                                                                                  Work on advancement.
to stay in the Navy first? Or, do I only want to stay in the Navy in my                 o Prepare for exams; use good study habits.
current rating? Every option should be discussed and considered in                Pay attention to your EVALs
your CDB prior to your submissions.                                                     o Are you doing everything to make yourself shine?
                                                                                        o Be honest.
How is it determined who gets to stay in rate?                                    Prepare for conversion for conversion well before the Fleet
                                                                                     RIDE/PTS window. (Think about it.)
An algorithm (as discussed under Fleet RIDE/PTS) has been
established to select candidates to remain in rate. See page 4.
                                                                              After 2-3 looks:
                                                                                   You must consider the conversion option.
Timeline: A Sailor’s countdown to PTS Selection Results
                                                                                   If separating, ALWAYS consider SELRES affiliation.
Reporting onboard your new command:

   1. Request a Reporting Career Development Board (CDB).
       Use Fleet RIDE (see information on Page 3) to identify future career
       possibilities based on current ASVAB score.
       Consider retaking the ASVAB for improved options.
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                                        6
Use the following checklist – based on the Fleet RIDE/PTS             2. Request a mentor and meet routinely to discuss your career
algorithm – to strengthen your opportunity to STAY NAVY.                    progression.
                                                                        3. Meet your Command Career Counselor (CCC) and discuss career
  A Sailor’s Checklist for Success in Fleet RIDE-PTS                        opportunities.
      Ensure you receive your Reporting CDB (Have ASVAB             24-15 months prior to SEAOS and/or PRD:
       scores reviewed).
      Get a mentor.                                                    1. You are approaching the end of your Soft End of Active Obligated
      Know your advancement dates/Time in Rate (TIR)                       Service and/or Projected Rotation Date .
       requirement and what resources/study materials                       If additional obligated service is required for PCS orders, submit a
       (bibliography, AESG, schools, profile sheets, etc.) to give          PTS application 12 months prior to PRD.
       yourself a better opportunity to score well on the Navy-
                                                                        Request a CDB to verify you are on track for Fleet RIDE/PTS approval.
       Wide Advancement Exam (NWAE).
       ***START EARLY – Don’t wait until the last minute!***            2. Know your year group
      Keep a personal log of your personal/professional
       accomplishments throughout your evaluation cycle (Keep
                                                                        3. Consider options for future rating conversion.
       an up-to-date brag sheet).                                    15-12 months prior to SEAOS/PRD:
      Maintain sustained superior performance.
      Maintain a culture of fitness.                                   1. You are in your Fleet RIDE/PTS application window.
                                                                        2. You must qualify for PTS using Fleet RIDE.
 Your Fleet RIDE/PTS application window is 15-12 months prior to
 your SEAOS/PRD.                                                        3. Discuss ALL conversion options with your CCC and mentor.
 As you approach the Fleet RIDE/PTS window:                             4. Understand your options for submitting a Fleet RIDE/PTS
      Ensure you have a CDB conducted (24-15 months prior to               application:
         PRD/SEAOS).                                                               •   Re-enlist INRATE – you request to reenlist in your current
                                                                                       rating
 Your Fleet RIDE-PTS processing window is 12-6 months prior to
                                                                                   •   Apply for INRATE and willing to convert – you request to
 your SEAOS/PRD.
                                                                                       re-enlist in your current rating, but are willing to convert
     Ensure that you are qualified in the Fleet RIDE program
                                                                                       to a new rating
         (Know ALL your conversion options).
     Ensure your Fleet RIDE-PTS applications are submitted (15-                   •   Conversion ONLY – you request to reenlist in a new
         12 months to SEAOS/PRD) and ASK TO SEE YOUR                                   rating
         SUBMISSION!

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SELRES Option – you request to reenlist in the Selected Reserve
          (SELRES)                                                               1. your Fleet RIDE/PTS application to “Apply for INRATE and willing to
              •   Separation – you request to separate from the Navy                Convert” or “Conversion ONLY”.
NOTE: You may submit a Fleet RIDE/PTS application for SELRES any time            2. Request a CDB to review your conversion options.
within your 15-3 month window.
                                                                                 3. 10-6 months prior to SEAOS/PRD:
NOTE: Available Fleet RIDE/PTS quotas change every month, based on needs
of the Navy. Therefore, it is very important that you closely monitor quota      4. After the first two months, if you are not selected for INRATE
                                                                                     approval, you are strongly encouraged to consider updating
availability. Your Command Career Counselor will help you obtain and
review monthly quotas in Fleet RIDE/PTS.
                                                                              9-7 months prior to SEAOS/PRD:
12-6 Months prior to SEAOS/PRD:
                                                                                 1. You are in your orders negotiation window.
   1. You are in your Fleet RIDE/PTS processing window.
                                                                                 2. You must have FleetRIDE/PTS approval PRIOR to submitting a Career
   2. Communicate regularly with your Command Career Counselor.
                                                                                    Management System/Interactive Detailing (CMS/ID) job application.
   3. Verify your CCC updates your Fleet RIDE/PTS application every                 You do not need PTS quota if you have 24 or more months on your
      month.                                                                        SEAOS to complete your next assignment.
   4. Review Fleet RIDE/PTS results every month. Your CCC has access to
      PTS and will help you determine your next step, based on one of the     6 months prior to SEAOS:
      following results:
                                                                                 1. Final FleetRIDE/PTS determination made.
           APPROVED: You are approved for reenlistment INRATE or for
                                                                                     If you do not receive a FleetRIDE PTS quota, consider submitting an
           conversion to a new rating.
                                                                                     application for Selected Reserve.
           DENIED: You are within 12-7 months of SEAOS, are denied a
                                                                                 2. Attend the Navy Transition Assistance Program (TAP).
           quota this month, but can continue to submit applications.
   5. DENIED-Final Active: You are within 6-0 months of SEAOS, are            5-3 months prior to SEAOS:
       denied a quota, and can no longer submit an application for
                                                                                1. If you do not receive a FleetRIDE PTS quota OR if you have no desire
       reenlistment as an active-duty Sailor. You should consider
                                                                                   to remain on active duty, you may submit a Fleet RIDE/PTS
       submitting an application for the Selected Reserve (SELRES).
                                                                                   application for the Selected Reserve.




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Pts step by step guide

  • 1. Perform To Serve SAILOR’S CREED I am a United States Sailor. I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America and I will obey the orders of Step-By-Step Guide those appointed over me. What you and your family need to know I represent the fighting spirit of the about managing a career Navy and those who have gone before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world. I proudly serve my country’s Navy combat team with Honor, Courage, and Commitment. I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all.
  • 2. (For definitions of terms in italics, see Pages 14 and 15.) What is Perform to Serve (PTS)? INRATE – within your current rating. Perform to serve is a human resources management tool that utilizes NWAE – Navy-wide Advancement Exam. performance criteria within individual ratings and year groups (YGs) to ensure long-term sustainment of experience throughout our Navy. PCS – Permanent Change of Station. Orders to your next duty station. Who is affected by PTS? PRD – Projected Rotation Date. The date on which a Sailor is scheduled to rotate to a new duty station. PTS affects all designated Sailors E-3 to E-6 with 14 or fewer years of PTS – Perform to Serve. The computer program used by Sailors to apply to stay in service and whose enlisted contracts, including extensions (also the Navy. known as Soft End Active Duty Obligated Service, or SEAOS) are 15 Rating – the skill area to which a Sailor is assigned (e.g., Logistics Specialist, or LS). months from expiration. Retention – the condition of being retained. The result of Sailors who re-enlist. Why is Perform to Serve needed? Rotational force – a military service that has personnel departing through End strength numbers change annually due to the changing demands retirement or separation and requires a constant recruiting effort to maintain end on our Navy. The need to change force structure is dictated by the strength and force structure throughout its history. work that is necessary and has to be accomplished today and into the SEAOS – Soft End Active Duty Obligated Service. The ending date of an enlistment future. PTS provides an opportunity to retain the best performers in contract plus any signed extension of service that would extend the enlistment each year group. Each rating is compared by year group across the contract. entire navy. PTS also allows Sailors to consider transferring into new SELRES – Selected Reserve. The status of an actively drilling Navy Reserve Sailor. ratings or into the Navy Reserve as options to remain in the Navy. TAP – Transition Assistance Program. A program provided to assist Sailors in Additionally, as our economy changes, the retention behavior of our transitioning out of the Navy and into the civilian workforce. Sailors and families also changes. During dips in our economy, we TIR – Time in Rate. The period of time from the date a Sailor was advanced. experience high retention and low attrition. In a rotational force, not everyone can stay to ensure long term experience and sustainment of Year group -- the fiscal year (Oct. 1 to Sept. 30) in which you entered boot camp. For example, if you went to Recruit Training Command in October 2007, you are in our Navy. PTS works to retain the very best within manning levels. year group 2008 (YG-08). 2 15
  • 3. When should I be concerned about PTS? Terms: Advancement date – the date on which a Sailor begins to be paid at his or her new As a Sailor, you should be very familiar with PTS. Whether it affects rate. you or the Sailors you lead, it is essential to remain current with the changing environment. Immediately upon checking into a new Algorithm – a set of instructions performed in a prescribed sequence to achieve a command, you should request a Career Development Board (CDB). A goal. In this case, the goal is to retain the best performers across our Navy within each rating. CDB enables you to have a discussion with your leadership and Command Career Counselor (CCC) to understand the opportunities Attrition – the gradual reduction of the size of a work force. It occurs as personnel and options that you need to consider as you move forward. An are separated due to retirement or resignation, voluntarily or involuntarily. example would be retaking the ASVAB to raise your scores and ASVAB – Armed Service Vocational Aptitude Battery. The entry exam to enter prepare you for minimum qualifications to pursue other ratings in the service. It assesses a person’s potential in various skill areas. future, should your rate become overmanned. CCC – Command Career Counselor. The command specialist who provides career management advice, guidance, and counsel to Sailors and the chain of command. What is Fleet Ride/Perform to Serve (PTS)? CDB – Career Development Board. A review board conducted for a Sailor by the The Fleet Rating Identification Engine (Fleet RIDE) application chain of command and/or other command leadership, to discuss career provides a comprehensive assessment of Sailors and their eligibility opportunities, performance, and expectations. and/or qualifications for Navy enlisted ratings or jobs. Using Fleet CMS/ID – Career Management System/Interactive Detailing. The system used by RIDE, career counselors screen Sailors for ratings based on ASVAB Sailors to apply for Permanent Change of Station orders. scores, moral/legal status, and medical/physical status, while taking into account the current needs of the Navy based on Career EAOS - End Active Duty Obligated Service. The ending date of an enlistment contract. Reenlistment Objectives (CREOs). Each month your PTS application will be measured against your peers End strength – the number of Sailors in the Navy at the end of a specific timeframe. within the same year group. Year group is defined as the fiscal year (Oct. 1 to Sept. 30) in which you entered boot camp. For example, if Fleet RIDE – a computer program used to determine skills qualifications based on you went to Recruit Training Command (RTC) in October 2007, you various parameters as well as to determine available ratings for conversion. are in year group 2008 (YG-08). Force structure – how the end strength is made up of the all ratings to perform The Fleet RIDE/PTS (FR-PTS) algorithm ranks Sailors using the the necessary work. following performance indicators, in order of priority. You have direct control over many of these indicators. 14 3
  • 4. Highest Pay Grade – Senior pay grades will rank highest in the system. KNOW YOUR NUMBERS • Selected/Not Yet Advanced – Sailors who are not being paid in their new rates, but who have been selected for • ACTIVE DUTY SERVICE DATE: advancement, rank higher than those not yet picked for advancement. • YEAR GROUP: • Average Ranking of Five Most Recent Evaluations – Early Promote, Must Promote, and Promotable have numeric • EAOS: values of 5, 4, and 3, respectively. • EXTENSIONS: • Critical Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) – Critical NECs (job specialties in high demand) rank higher than non- • SEAOS: critical NECs. • Fleet RIDE/Rank Score – Largely based on a Sailor’s ASVAB • RATING MANNING LEVEL: score, it provides an indicator of potential success in the rating requested. (This applies to a conversion algorithm only.) • PRD: • Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA) Results – PFAs are calculated based on the number of failures within the past • PTS QUOTA EXPIRATION DATE: four-year period. Only physically ready Sailors can re- enlist. • Proximity to Soft End-of-Obligated-Service (SEAOS) – (Note: PTS quotas expire 13 months from the date granted. Any Sailors closer to their EAOS rank higher in PTS. This reenlistment or extension action to change your EAOS is a use of indicator is a tie-breaker between otherwise equally the granted quota. To conduct any further action requires a new qualified Sailors. quota. Serious consideration should be given to how you utilize As you can see, your performance directly impacts Fleet RIDE/PTS your quota.) determination. Each Sailor who submits an on-time application is guaranteed to receive a total of six looks (one per month). 4 13
  • 5. If you are given a quota, once you extend or re-enlist, your quota is considered used, and you must reapply to be considered for additional re-enlistment or extension actions. PTS Summary When do I apply for a PTS quota? Navy policy directs that, “commands shall ENSURE Fleet RIDE/PTS applications are submitted for all designated E-3 to E-6 Sailors with less than You must apply for a PTS quota 15 months prior to your End of Active or equal to 14 years of service as early as 15 months prior to, but no later Obligated Service (EAOS) as extended (SEAOS). Special circumstance than 12 months prior to their end of active obligated service (EAOS) as applications can be submitted at the 12-month mark from Projected extended, also known as Soft EAOS (SEAOS). During this mandatory Rotation Date (PRD) or EAOS if required. Other occasions, such as submission period, applications must be submitted even if the Sailor’s decommissioning, homeport changes and early transfer, could intention is to separate, or if the Sailor is ineligible or not recommended for warrant submission. reenlistment at the time of application.” As your Fleet RIDE/PTS window approaches, work closely with your chain of What are my choices for submitting for a PTS quota? command and Command Career Counselor to ensure that you are the best possible candidate for reenlistment approval. During this submission, you must consider manning levels within your Remember: Preparation starts the day you report to the command! rating and consider applying for other ratings or the Navy Reserve. Manning levels are determined by year group. Fleet RIDE/PTS policy, information, and training materials are located on the Navy Personnel Command website: What is a year group? Year group is based on the Fiscal Year (FY) in which a Sailor entered http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers- npc/career/careercounseling/Pages/FleetRIDE-PTS.aspx boot camp. If a Sailor entered RTC in December 2009, the Year Group is FY 2010; if in August 2009, the year group is FY 2009. Sailors will For assistance, contact the NPC Customer Service Center: only be compared against their peers within the same year group. 1-866-827-5672 (DSN 882-5672) They will not be compared to Sailors in a whole zone (e.g., an E-5 with 6.5 years in the Navy will not be compared to an E-6 with 9.5 years). CSCMailbox@navy.mil. Why is PTS managed by year group? Managing PTS by year group enables our Navy to ensure experience is managed at each level for long-term sustainment. 12 5
  • 6. If we have too many Sailors, why not stop bringing more into boot camp?  Ensure that you have a Fleet RIDE/PTS approval PRIOR to entering CMS/ID apply (9-7 months prior to PRD). Stopping the flow of Sailors coming in the Navy would create  If you have not been selected for INRATE approval after experience gaps. Our military is a rotational force and it is important two reviews/looks, strongly consider conversion that over time we maintain experience at each level. As the force alternatives to your Fleet RIDE/PTS application.  If you are not selected for either an INRATE approval or continues to rotate through retirements and separations we will conversion, or have no desire to remain on Active Duty, always have a need to keep a steady flow of new recruits entering the explore the benefits of reserve affiliation (the SELRES Navy. Also, retention behaviors change from year to year. This is option). often difficult to predict and we must be able to maintain our levels of manning to meet fleet demands. Throughout the process:  Involvement is key. What happens if I do not apply for a PTS quota? o Early is better. o Discuss all options during CDB. If you do not submit for options, you will not be considered for those o Understand the application. options. You have to make a personal and direct decision: Do I want  Work on advancement. to stay in the Navy first? Or, do I only want to stay in the Navy in my o Prepare for exams; use good study habits. current rating? Every option should be discussed and considered in  Pay attention to your EVALs your CDB prior to your submissions. o Are you doing everything to make yourself shine? o Be honest. How is it determined who gets to stay in rate?  Prepare for conversion for conversion well before the Fleet RIDE/PTS window. (Think about it.) An algorithm (as discussed under Fleet RIDE/PTS) has been established to select candidates to remain in rate. See page 4. After 2-3 looks:  You must consider the conversion option. Timeline: A Sailor’s countdown to PTS Selection Results  If separating, ALWAYS consider SELRES affiliation. Reporting onboard your new command: 1. Request a Reporting Career Development Board (CDB). Use Fleet RIDE (see information on Page 3) to identify future career possibilities based on current ASVAB score. Consider retaking the ASVAB for improved options. 11 6
  • 7. Use the following checklist – based on the Fleet RIDE/PTS 2. Request a mentor and meet routinely to discuss your career algorithm – to strengthen your opportunity to STAY NAVY. progression. 3. Meet your Command Career Counselor (CCC) and discuss career A Sailor’s Checklist for Success in Fleet RIDE-PTS opportunities.  Ensure you receive your Reporting CDB (Have ASVAB 24-15 months prior to SEAOS and/or PRD: scores reviewed).  Get a mentor. 1. You are approaching the end of your Soft End of Active Obligated  Know your advancement dates/Time in Rate (TIR) Service and/or Projected Rotation Date . requirement and what resources/study materials If additional obligated service is required for PCS orders, submit a (bibliography, AESG, schools, profile sheets, etc.) to give PTS application 12 months prior to PRD. yourself a better opportunity to score well on the Navy- Request a CDB to verify you are on track for Fleet RIDE/PTS approval. Wide Advancement Exam (NWAE). ***START EARLY – Don’t wait until the last minute!*** 2. Know your year group  Keep a personal log of your personal/professional accomplishments throughout your evaluation cycle (Keep 3. Consider options for future rating conversion. an up-to-date brag sheet). 15-12 months prior to SEAOS/PRD:  Maintain sustained superior performance.  Maintain a culture of fitness. 1. You are in your Fleet RIDE/PTS application window. 2. You must qualify for PTS using Fleet RIDE. Your Fleet RIDE/PTS application window is 15-12 months prior to your SEAOS/PRD. 3. Discuss ALL conversion options with your CCC and mentor. As you approach the Fleet RIDE/PTS window: 4. Understand your options for submitting a Fleet RIDE/PTS  Ensure you have a CDB conducted (24-15 months prior to application: PRD/SEAOS). • Re-enlist INRATE – you request to reenlist in your current rating Your Fleet RIDE-PTS processing window is 12-6 months prior to • Apply for INRATE and willing to convert – you request to your SEAOS/PRD. re-enlist in your current rating, but are willing to convert  Ensure that you are qualified in the Fleet RIDE program to a new rating (Know ALL your conversion options).  Ensure your Fleet RIDE-PTS applications are submitted (15- • Conversion ONLY – you request to reenlist in a new 12 months to SEAOS/PRD) and ASK TO SEE YOUR rating SUBMISSION! 10 7
  • 8. SELRES Option – you request to reenlist in the Selected Reserve (SELRES) 1. your Fleet RIDE/PTS application to “Apply for INRATE and willing to • Separation – you request to separate from the Navy Convert” or “Conversion ONLY”. NOTE: You may submit a Fleet RIDE/PTS application for SELRES any time 2. Request a CDB to review your conversion options. within your 15-3 month window. 3. 10-6 months prior to SEAOS/PRD: NOTE: Available Fleet RIDE/PTS quotas change every month, based on needs of the Navy. Therefore, it is very important that you closely monitor quota 4. After the first two months, if you are not selected for INRATE approval, you are strongly encouraged to consider updating availability. Your Command Career Counselor will help you obtain and review monthly quotas in Fleet RIDE/PTS. 9-7 months prior to SEAOS/PRD: 12-6 Months prior to SEAOS/PRD: 1. You are in your orders negotiation window. 1. You are in your Fleet RIDE/PTS processing window. 2. You must have FleetRIDE/PTS approval PRIOR to submitting a Career 2. Communicate regularly with your Command Career Counselor. Management System/Interactive Detailing (CMS/ID) job application. 3. Verify your CCC updates your Fleet RIDE/PTS application every You do not need PTS quota if you have 24 or more months on your month. SEAOS to complete your next assignment. 4. Review Fleet RIDE/PTS results every month. Your CCC has access to PTS and will help you determine your next step, based on one of the 6 months prior to SEAOS: following results: 1. Final FleetRIDE/PTS determination made. APPROVED: You are approved for reenlistment INRATE or for If you do not receive a FleetRIDE PTS quota, consider submitting an conversion to a new rating. application for Selected Reserve. DENIED: You are within 12-7 months of SEAOS, are denied a 2. Attend the Navy Transition Assistance Program (TAP). quota this month, but can continue to submit applications. 5. DENIED-Final Active: You are within 6-0 months of SEAOS, are 5-3 months prior to SEAOS: denied a quota, and can no longer submit an application for 1. If you do not receive a FleetRIDE PTS quota OR if you have no desire reenlistment as an active-duty Sailor. You should consider to remain on active duty, you may submit a Fleet RIDE/PTS submitting an application for the Selected Reserve (SELRES). application for the Selected Reserve. 8 9