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Typical Air Force OMPF from the late 20th century. The Official Military Personnel File (OMPF), known as a 201 File in the U.S. Army, is an Armed Forces administrative record containing information about a service member's history, such as: [1]
A student can be recycled by the Sapper Command Team to try to prevent a negative DA Form 1059. Any first time Patrolling student that does not achieve a GO rate while in graded positions will become an automatic Patrolling Recycle. They may be recycled by the Sapper Command Team to prevent a negative 1059. [10]
A Fitness Report (FITREP) is an evaluation form used by the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. [1] Navy officers are given Fitness Reports, while Navy chief petty officers (E-7 to E-9) are given "Chief EVALs" and Navy sailors E-6 and below are issued Evaluation Reports (EVALs).
An enlisted evaluation report (EER) is an evaluation form used by the United States Army; the US Coast Guard also uses a document of the same title. The Army commissioned officer equivalent is the officer evaluation report (OER). The United States Navy equivalent is the fitness report (FITREP).
The Army Publishing Directorate (APD) supports readiness as the Army's centralized publications and forms management organization. APD authenticates, publishes, indexes, and manages Department of the Army publications and forms to ensure that Army policy is current and can be developed or revised quickly.
The U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command, or ATEC, is a direct reporting unit of the United States Army responsible for developmental testing, independent operational testing, independent evaluations, assessments, and experiments of Army equipment. [1] ATEC is located throughout the continental United States and Hawaii. Command headquarters is ...
In the United States Army, the 'morning report' was a document produced every morning for every basic unit of the Army, by the unit clerk, detailing personnel changes for the previous day. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The morning report supported strength accountability from before World War II until the introduction of SIDPERS during the 1970s.
Director of Program Analysis and Evaluation: David S. C. Chu: May 19, 1981 – July 13, 1988 Caspar W. Weinberger. Frank C. Carlucci III. Ronald Reagan: Assistant Secretary of Defense (Program Analysis and Evaluation) David S. C. Chu July 13, 1988 – January 20, 1993 Frank C. Carlucci III William H. Taft IV (Acting) Richard B. Cheney. Ronald ...