FY-14 SCHEDULE FOR THE SENIOR OFFICER COURSE:
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RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces the FY-14 schedule for the senior
officer course. The Naval Justice School has presented the senior
officer course at worldwide locations since 1955. Participants
regularly give the course outstanding marks for increasing awareness
of current legal issues and promoting efficiency in handling legal
matters. Per ref (a), the senior officer course is now required for
all Navy captains (Paygrade O6) en route to O6 commands.
2. Course registrations will no longer be accepted via e-mail, phone
or fax. All quota requests should be made via the Enterprise Naval
Training Reservation System (ENTRS). A web guide and user manual are
available on the site. Commands are responsible for system
familiarization. For ENTRS questions and system guidance call
commercial (850) 452-1001/DSN 922 option 1. Access to ENTRS may be
obtained by logging onto
https://main.prod.cetars.training.navy.mil/cetars/main.cac_message.
(lower case). Select "request access" from the initial login screen
and fill out the application. Applicants should accurately enter data
to avoid disapproval of requests.
3. Commanding officers, executive officers, and officers in charge
are encouraged to attend at their earliest opportunity. Officers O4
and above who have a mission essential need for this training may be
assigned on a space available basis. Officers for whom the class is
mandatory have priority for quotas. Officers having completed similar
training in the past are encouraged to attend as a refresher. Travel
and per diem costs will be the responsibility of individual commands.
The course curriculum is based on familiarization with the uniform
code of military justice, administrative fact-finding bodies,
administrative separation procedures, the court-martial process, and
various other policies relating to command administration of legal
matters. This course is not a substitute for the legal officer course
(S-5F-0014).
4. The following courses will be offered through Naval Justice
School, Newport, RI. To register, log onto
https://main.prod.cetars.training.navy.mil/cetars/main.cac_message
and use CIN S-5F-0011 and CDP 0258. The dates for the course are:
15-17 Oct 13 Newport, RI
12-14 Nov 13 Newport, RI
16-18 Dec 13 Newport, RI
21-23 Jan 14 Newport, RI
18-20 Feb 14 Newport, RI
10-12 Mar 14 Newport, RI
31 Mar - 2 Apr 14 Newport, RI
5-7 May 14 Newport, RI
27-29 May 14 Newport, RI
16-18 Jun 14 Newport, RI
30 Jun - 2 Jul 14 Newport, RI
2-4 Sep 14 Newport, RI
22-24 Sep 14 Newport, RI
5. Course schedules for the Norfolk and San Diego detachments are
forthcoming and will be provided via a separate NAVADMIN.
6. Quota cancellations received less than five workdays prior to the
class convening date may result in a no-show report for the command
due to lost training opportunities for other commands.
Quotas may be cancelled via e-mail, phone, or ENTRS. Quotas cancelled
via ENTRS must be followed up by an e-mail or phone call to the
appropriate registrar.
7. Point of contact is Mr. Jerry Gallant at (401) 841-3800/DSN 841 ext
131 or via e-mail at gerald.gallant@navy.mil.
8. Released by Vice Admiral S. R. Van Buskirk, N1.//
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