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Army implements joint duty assignment credit guidance for officers

Army implements joint duty assignment credit guidance for officers

The Army recently implemented new guidelines on joint duty assignment credit for officers as outlined in Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) 1300.19, DoD Joint Officer Management Program. As of April 3, 2018, Army Officers serving in a standard joint duty assignment are eligible for joint duty assignment credit after accumulating 24 month, points or a combination of both. Joint Duty Assignment credit is given to Officers completing a tour of duty meeting all statutory requirements, the accumulation of joint experience credit points, or a combination of both. Joint experience can also be obtained through a self-nomination process if officers perform joint duties, but aren’t assigned in a standard joint assignment. This credited experience, plus approved joint exercises, and/or joint course can be used to achieve 24 points. Experience points are calculated by taking the number of days served and dividing it by 30.4. That number is then multiplied by the intensity factor, or the environment in which the experience is gained such as in combat, and rounded to the nearest tenth. Another significant change to achieving joint qualification is a new recency requirement. Officers are required to spend 365 days, aggregated or consecutively, gaining their joint experience in the rank of Major or above. This does not include days spent participating in exercises or joint courses. Lt. Col. Bryan Donohue, Army Human Resources Command joint policy branch chief, said the new DoDI does not change a 36 month joint tour to 24 months. The DoDI changes who can waive the officer’s requirement to serve a full 36 month tour. Before the new joint guidelines were issued, each service had to receive a waiver directly from the Office of the Secretary of Defense to remove Officers prior to their 36-month commitment. Now the Army has the authority to determine when an officer can leave a 36 month joint assignment after the 24 month mark. “Speaking strictly from a service centric, career management perspective, rotating more Officers through joint billets improves professional development and career progression for the overall force,” Donohue said. The guidelines also included an update to award Army skill identifiers related to joint tour credit and qualifications, namely 3A (Joint Duty Assignment Qualified) and 3L (Joint Qualified Officer). “Joint duty credit is managed by the Office of the Secretary of Defense. The Army recognizes two of the three qualification levels identified by the DoDI,” Donohue said. “In the Army if we see that you have all the necessary joint experience completed phase 1 of joint military professional education, you’re awarded 3A. Once you meet all the experience and education requirements and the Office of the Secretary of Defense says you are fully joint qualified, we will award you the 3L skill identifier.” To be awarded 3A, in addition to completing J-PME phase 1, officers in the grade of O4 and above must complete a 24-month standard joint duty assignment, accrue 24 approved experience-joint duty assignment points, or a combination of both. In order to be awarded the 3L skill identifier, officers must meet all the requirements of the 3A skill identifier above, plus the successful completion J-PME phase 2. Of note, by law, officers in the rank of Major or above, designated as joint qualified officers (ASI 3L), are expected to be promoted, as a group, to the next higher rank at an equal or higher rate as commissioned officer in the same rank and competitive category for each service. For more detailed information about joint tour credit see MILPER 18-404 at https://www.hrc.army.mil/Milper/18-404 or contact their HRC assignment officer.

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  1. PDF FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    How do I become joint qualified? There are several paths to becoming joint qualified. 1) Officers may serve a minimum of 24 months in a Standard-Joint Duty Assignment List (S-JDA) position, and complete JPME I and II to be nominated for full JQO (Joint qualified officer) status. This is the primary method for obtaining JQO status.

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    completion of a full tour of duty in a joint assignment (via either the standard path or the experience path) Transition provisions for Active Education Training ... Level III (aka Joint Qualified Officer (JQO), and Level IV] to recognize the career-long accumulation of joint knowledge, skills, Experience and abilities.

  3. PDF DOD INSTRUCTION 1300

    Designate officers as joint qualified based on their achievement and completion of education, training, and experience that develop and use knowledge, skills, and abilities relevant ... the joint duty assignment list (JDAL), whether or not such assignments in an officer's Military Department may provide an opportunity to gain joint experience.

  4. Joint Duty Program

    Inclusive Diversity. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Joint Duty Program is an intra- and inter-departmental program which offers civilian personnel professional and developmental opportunities. Joint Duty Assignments enhance operations and mission execution through unity of effort and collaboration.

  5. PDF Chairman of The Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction

    A Standard Joint Duty Assignment (S-JDA) is an assignment to an approved Joint Duty Assignment List (JDAL) position in a multi-Service, joint, or multinational command, or activity that is involved in the integrated employment or support of the land, sea, and air forces. (2) Experience-based Joint Duty Assignment. An Experienced-based Joint ...

  6. PDF DOD INSTRUCTION 1300

    Designate officers as joint qualified based on their achievement and completion of education, training, and experience that develop and use knowledge, skills, and abilities relevant ... the joint duty assignment list (JDAL), whether or not such assignments in an officer's Military Department may provide an opportunity to gain joint experience.

  7. How to Navigate the Joint Qualification System and Gain ...

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  8. PDF Department of Defense INSTRUCTION

    That officers be designated as joint qualified based on their achievement and completion of education, training, and experience that develop and use knowledge, skills, and abilities ... That critical standard joint duty assignments (S-JDAs) on the joint duty assignment list (JDAL), pursuant to section 661 of Reference (c), must be limited to ...

  9. How to Apply to a Joint Duty Assignment Opportunity

    How to Apply. View current DHS Joint Duty Opportunities on USAJOBS and follow the instructions below to apply: Prepare your application package. The application package should include: Submit a complete application package for every assignment you apply to in USAJOBS. Please contact [email protected] with any questions.

  10. Joint Qualification Levels

    An officer is nominated for designation as a Joint Qualified Officer (JQO) following completion of JPME I, JPME II and a Full Joint Tour. ... A minimum of 24 points via Experience Joint Duty Assignment (EJDA) path with at least 12 month's Time in Position (TIP) as an O-4, JPME I and JPME II, or Combined 24 points via SJDA, EJDA, Discretionary ...

  11. FAQs

    RC officers who perform periodic duty while assigned to a billet on the Joint Duty Assignment List (JDAL) may accrue joint credit in accordance with the criteria prescribed in DoDI 1300.19, enclosure (13). ... What rank must an officer be for Joint Qualified Officer (JQO) designation? An officer must be in the grade of O-4 or above to be ...

  12. PDF MILPERSMAN 1301-216 OFFICER SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS JOINT D A (JDA)

    Joint Definitions a. Joint Duty Assignment (JDA). A JDA is an assignment to a billet that provides significant experience in joint matters as defined by reference (b), section 668. The two types of JDAs are standard joint duty assignments (S-JDA) and experience-based joint duty assignments (E-JDA). (1) S-JDA. An assignment to a JDAL billet ...

  13. PDF The Joint Qualification Handbook

    Reserve Component officers can become a Joint Qualified Officer (JQO) through a Standard-Joint Duty Assignment (S-JDA), an Experience-Joint Duty Assignment (E-JDA), or a combination of the two that provides a To-tal Force system. he S-JDA path to a JQO designation requires an officer (O-4 &

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  15. PDF Producing Joint Qualified Officers

    policies regarding both joint professional military education (JPME) and joint duty assignments. Once these education and duty assignments have been completed, a ser-vice member may be designated as a joint qualified officer (JQO)—aligning with a central tenet in the original legislation to increase the quality, stability, and experience

  16. Joint Duty

    A Joint Duty rotation grade does not affect your current grade, nor will it automatically promote or demote you once the assignment is complete. Promotion and other actions will be determined through your employing element's regular personnel management system. Is Joint Duty a prerequisite for a promotion to the senior executive ranks? Yes.

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    Encourage and facilitate assignments and details of personnel to national intelligence centers, and between elements of the intelligence community; ... Encourage and facilitate the recruitment and retention by the intelligence community of highly qualified individuals for the effective conduct of intelligence activities; ... Joint Duty Service ...

  18. Joint

    This is known as the Joint Qualification System (JQS). Although most officers will continue to receive their joint tour credit via a standard Joint Duty Assignment List (JDAL) billet (aka S-JDA), the JQS provides an alternative path for accruing joint tour credit.

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  20. Joint Duty

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  22. Joint Tour Lengths

    Joint Tour Lengths. Rules governing the tour length required in a Joint Duty Assignment List (JDAL) billet, and the appropriate joint tour credit, are dictated by Title 10, Section 664 as amended in the 2017 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). All orders to a JDAL tour must be written for a minimum of 24 months. An officer serving in a ...