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US Army Promotion Board - NCOER Evaluation Reporting System (AR 623-3) Flashcards
This deck covers the key concepts and procedures related to the NCOER Evaluation Reporting System as outlined in AR 623-3, including forms, rating chains, evaluation types, and responsibilities.
Para 1-1 What is DA form 2166-9 series?
NCO Evaluation Report.
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Term
Definition
Para 1-1 What is DA form 2166-9 series?
NCO Evaluation Report.
Para 1-1 What is DA Form 2166–1A?
NCOER Support Form.
Para 1-1 Where are the procedures, tasks, and steps pertaining to the completion of each evaluation report and support form are contained in?
DA Pamphlet (DA Pam) 623–3.
Para 1-4 (14) When must the NCOER reach HRC?
No later than 90 days after the “THRU” date of the evaluation report.
Para 1-10 Who may require changes be made to an evaluation report?
No person may require changes be made to an evaluation report.
Para 2-3 Who establishes a rating chain?
CDRs, commandants, and organization leaders.
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Para 1-1 What is DA form 2166-9 series? | NCO Evaluation Report. |
Para 1-1 What is DA Form 2166–1A? | NCOER Support Form. |
Para 1-1 Where are the procedures, tasks, and steps pertaining to the completion of each evaluation report and support form are contained in? | DA Pamphlet (DA Pam) 623–3. |
Para 1-4 (14) When must the NCOER reach HRC? | No later than 90 days after the “THRU” date of the evaluation report. |
Para 1-10 Who may require changes be made to an evaluation report? | No person may require changes be made to an evaluation report. |
Para 2-3 Who establishes a rating chain? | CDRs, commandants, and organization leaders. |
Para 2-3 F-2 What is DA Form 2166–9 series (NCOER) rating chains? | These normally will consist of the rated NCO, the rater, the senior rater. |
Para 2-4 When will the rating chain be established? | At the beginning of the rating period. |
Para 2-5 (A) What are the requirements to be a Rater for an NCOER? | The rater will be the immediate supervisor of the rated Soldier. |
Para 2-10 What is the minimum amount of time before a NCO can be rated? | To be eligible for an evaluation report, a Soldier will complete 90 calendar days in the same position under the same rater. |
Para 2-12 What section of the 2166-9 will information on SHARP be annotated? | In the character section. |
Para 1-4 (5) What do rating schemes show? | Rating schemes show the rated Soldier’s name, indicate the effective date for each designated rating official. |
What does the ERS identify? | Designed to find those SM who should be promoted, kept in grade or terminated. |
A Soldier is evaluated on performance and potential in the system what are the 3 types of evaluations given? | Duty, Performance, School and DA evaluations. |
What will a rating chain consist of? | The rated NCO, the rater, the senior rater and the supplementary reviewer. |
How many types of NCOER’s are there? | 7 types: they include Annual, COR, complete the record 60-day, 90 Day options, relief for cause, temporary duty, special duty. |
Where will the rater forward the NCOER to? | To the senior rater. |
Para 2-18 (B) What must the supplementary reviewer do? | Ensure that the proper rater and senior rater complete the report. Examine the evaluations rendered by the rater and senior rater to ensure they are clear, consistent, and just. |
Para 2-19 B (1) What happens if the Rater is no longer eligible to rate the NCO? | If the minimum rating period has not been met, the period is nonrated. If the minimum rating period has been met, the senior rater will perform the rater’s function. |
Para 2-19 (D) What happens if there is a loss of the rated Soldier? | The death of a Soldier does not require an evaluation report. Any previous evaluation report having a “THRU” date prior to the date of a Soldier’s death can still be submitted. |
Para 3-2 (C) What are the two types of evaluation reports? | Mandatory and optional. |
Para 3-7 B 1 (B) What else must the rater discuss and establish goals for when doing initial evaluation? | Supporting EO and EEO programs. Fostering a climate of dignity and respect. Adhering to the SHARP Program. Eliminating sexual harassment and sexual assault in their unit. |
Para 3-17 (A) Can awards and/or special recognition received during the rating period be cited in evaluation comments? | Yes. |
Para 3-17 (D) Are abbreviations or acronyms authorized on the NCOER without them being spelled out first? | Yes. |
Para 3-19 (A) Where on the NCOER will the rater or senior rater comment on a NCOER if the NCO was arrested or charged with a crime? | No where. |
Para 3-33 What is the primary reference for procedural guidance on preparing evaluation reports? | DA Pam 623–3. |
Para 3-40 When is a change of rater NCOER mandatory? | The rated NCO ceases to serve under the immediate supervision of the rater. A rated NCO is reduced to the rank of specialist or below. |
Para 3-41 When is an annual NCOER mandatory? | For a rated Soldier upon completion of 1 calendar year of duty. |
How many types of NCOER are there? | There are 7: Temporary duty/compassionate reassignment, Relief for cause, Annual, Complete the record, Change of rated, 60 day rater option, 60 day senior rater option. |
What is the minimum time for rater qualification? | 3 months. |