SPRING FISCAL YEAR 2025 TRAINING AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE RESERVES OFFICER IN-SERVICE PROCUREMENT PROGRAM BOARD:
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NARR/REF A IS THE TRAINING AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE RESERVES OFFICER IN-
SERVICE PROCUREMENT PROGRAM AUTHORIZATION.
REF B IS OPNAVINST 1420.1B, ENLISTED TO OFFICER COMMISSIONING PROGRAMS
APPLICATION ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL.//
RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces the convening of the Spring Fiscal Year (FY)
2025 Training and Administration of the Reserves (TAR) Officer In-service
Procurement Program (ISPP) board convening on 28 April 2025. The most
updated community specific policy guidance as well as the applicable TAR ISPP
Program Authorizations (PA) 300 series can be found on the MyNavy HR website
at https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/Career-Management/Community-
Management/Officer/Program-Authorizations/.
2. This board will send qualifying enlisted Sailors directly to Officer
Candidate School (OCS) to commission as a TAR officer. TAR ISPP is open only
to TAR enlisted Sailors. Applicants may apply for up to three TAR officer
designators based on community health determinations prior to the board. For
the Spring FY25 TAR officer ISPP board, Surface Warfare (1167), Human
Resources (1207), Supply (3167), and Aerospace Engineering Duty - Aviation
Maintenance (1527) designations are eligible for application. Available
quotas for each community are based on community health and may change prior
to the board convening date
3. In line with reference (a), applicants must meet the prescribed
qualifications in line with this program and the respective TAR community
ISPP PA. Application procedures and education requirements are specified in
references (a) and (b), as well as specific ISPP designator PAs. The
enlisted to officer commissioning programs application form (OPNAV 1420/1),
interviewer's appraisal forms (NAVCRUIT 1131/5), TAR ISPP eligibility matrix
and frequently asked questions, and other relevant information can be found
by going to the MyNavy HR TAR ISPP website at
https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/Career-Management/Community-
Management/Officer/Reserve-OCM/TAR/TAR-InService-Procurement/.
Accredited schools should send official transcripts to the following address
for review of applicant eligibility:
Navy Personnel Command (PERS-92)
5720 Integrity Drive
Millington, TN 38055-0092
4. Nominations will occur at the Commanding Officer (CO) level with
endorsement by the first O6 in the applicant's Chain of Command.
Nominations from the initial training pipeline will not be accepted.
The nominating and endorsing officers do not need to be TAR officers.
Applicants must be favorably nominated using the CO's recommendation section
in the officer programs application, OPNAV 1420/1. Specific requirements for
CO endorsement can be found in reference (a).
5. All applicants must login to MyNavy Portal to complete the Electronic
Personnel Action Request (NAVPERS 1306/7) requesting release from their
current community by their respective Enlisted Community Manager (ECM) for
purposes of this board. A copy of the approval e-mail from the ECM should be
included with the final application submission.
6. Completed applications must be submitted and received no later than 2359
Central Standard Time on 9 March 2025. Applicants should e-mail completed
applications with all required enclosures to cscselboard@navy.mil. The
subject line of the e-mail should read:
Spring FY25 TAR Officer ISPP Board (#316).
7. Electronic submission of selection board documents is the preferred
method to submit a letter to the board. Candidates must access the
Electronic Submission of Selection Board Documents application through MyNavy
Portal at https://mn3p.navy.mil/web/advancement-and-promotion or the Bureau
of Naval Personnel Online main menu. Letters to the board must be received
no later than 2359 Central Standard Time on 17 April 2025.
8. Regardless of the selected designator, all applicants must submit three
interviewer appraisals with the OPNAV 1420/1 application. Interviewer
appraisals should be conducted by at least one officer in the designator(s)
for which the Sailor is applying.
9. Only waivers outlined in the TAR ISPP PAs or medical-related
disqualifications on the required commissioning physicals (DD 2808 and DD
2807-1) are authorized for the TAR Officer ISPP Board. In the case of a
medical disqualification, Navy Personnel Command, Affiliation and Officer Re-
designation Division (PERS-92) will route the submitted DD 2808 and DD 2807-1
for waiver processing.
10. Officers will incur an obligation as specified in reference (a).
11. Upon approval of the board proceedings, the results of the board will be
posted on the TAR re-designation board website.
Applicants can expect to see the results posted within 30 days of board
adjournment. Within 2 weeks of board results being posted, selectees will
receive an acceptance package and will have 10 days upon receipt to accept or
decline selection to the program.
12. Points of contact:
a. CDR Elijah J. Waddle, Director of Affiliation and Redesignation
(PERS-92), (901) 874-4512/DSN 882 or elijah.j.waddle.mil@us.navy.mil.
b. PS1 Nicole Stewart (PERS-92), (901) 874-4832/DSN 882 or at PERS-
92@navy.mil.
13. This NAVADMIN will remain in effect until superseded or canceled,
whichever occurs first.
14. Released by Vice Admiral Richard J. Cheeseman, Jr., N1.//
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