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APSR

Applicant


Processing


Summary


Record

Describe ORAMPS

Officer


Recruiting


Annual


Market &


Prospecting


System



Excel document with a tab for;


Medical Corps


Medical Service Corps


Dental Corps


Nurse Corps


Chaplain


Nuclear


GENOFF


Interviews



Everything like the enlisted


WEBSteam


School Folders


ASAD

Name 6 affinity groups

NABE- National Society of black engineers


SWE- Society of women engineers


MAES- Mexican American engineering society


SHPE- Society of Hispanic professional engineers


ASME- American Society of mechanical engineers


IEEE- Industry of electrical and electronic engineers

Officer leads are required to be contacted within how many hours?


How long before a disposition is required?

72 hrs for contact


14 days dispo

What are the requirements for DA (Direct Assess) Chaplin candidates?

Ecclesiastical endorsement


120 hours for Masters in Divinity

What are the required waiting periods between retaking the ASTB?

90 days


90 days

What is SEMINAR and what does it stand for?

Senior


Enlisted


MINority


Assistance


Recruiting



Allows personnel from E6 - O6 to return to their home communities for 20 calendar days to assist in recruiting operation. Performed in conjunction with PCS orders.

JAG Students are commissioned as what?

O1 IRR

What does NUPOC stand for?

NUclear


Propulsion


Officer


Candidate

Who is ultimately responsible for Collegiates?

NRD

T or F


Final selection authority for officer candidates indirect appointment programs is the responsibility of BUPERS.

False


CNRC

What is Centralized Credentials and Privileging Department (CCPD)?


Which programs utilize this?

All forms, certificates, credentials and docs sent to CCPD for validation.



Utilized for


MC, DC, MSC, NC

Medical Big 5 programs

320k-500k bonus Active


75k bonus Reserve



Face Surgeon


Ortho Surgeon


General Surgeon


Anesthesiologist


OR Nurse

What resource would you use to identify NAVETS in your AOR?

IRR list

What does FREDA stand for?


What does FREDA PROVIDE?

Fellowship


Residency


Electronic


Database


Access



It has over 9000 accredited medical education programs.

How often should a collegiate make contact with their recruiter for a district representative?

Once a month

How long is ODS/ OCS?


What is the difference?

ODS- 5 weeks


OCS- 12 weeks



ODS is for professionals such as;


CEC NRE NPI


JAG Supply Chaplin


NCP Medical

What is the minimum Active Duty obligation for FAP (Financial Assistance Program)?

3 years

What is the difference;


NUPOC SWO and SUB?

SUB will go right to NUKE Prototype and Reactor school.


SWO Will do an 18 month division officer tour on a Non-nuclear ship prior to schools.

When are collegiates required to submit grade reports?

At the end of each semester.

When collecting employer references what form is required to be used?

DD Form 370

Can a NUPOC be promoted?

Yes, through Referral and Selection in the same field.

Which programs utilize HSCP?

MC


DC


some MSC

How can Navy ROTC students at universities be utilized?

COIs


Referrals


Obtaining student lists


Other program applicants

What does MAVNI stand for?

Military


Accessories


Vital, to the


National


Interest

Who is required to take the LSAT?

JAG Officers

What happens if an Active Collegiate is Academically Dissenrolled?

They could be disenrolled and transferred to enlisted Boot Camp to serve a 24 month commitment as an E3


.

What are considered Reserve Programs/ Collegiates?

HPSP- Medical and Dental Corps


MSC- Optometry


NCP- Nurse Corps


FAP- Financial assistance program


JAG Students


Chaplains

Who is considered Active Collegiates?

CEC- civil engineer Gore


NUPOC- Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate


NRE- nuclear reactor engineer


NPI- nuclear power instructor


HSCP- Health services collegiate program

What are the modes of prospecting?

Telephone


Referrals


Advertisements


Mail outs


Prospecting


Social media

What are considered the BIG 4 in officer recruiting?

Active GENOFF


Reserve GENOFF


Active Medical


Reserve Medical

What is the 1131.2G?

Officer recruiting manual



Who completes a DEP audit and how often?

Conducted by ROPS or OACR.


Completed when there is excessive loss or problems, or turnover.


Results kept for two years.

What Collegiates are required to participate in the command urinalysis?

Active Duty Collegiates only.

What are the 7 Sections of the ASTB?

1. Reading


2. Math


3. Mechanical Comp.


4. Aviation & Nautical Info


5. NATFI- Naval Aviation Trait Facet Inventory


6. PBM- Performance Base Measure


7. BIRI-Biographical Inventory with Responsive Inventory

What are the 6 Parts of the ASTB? To

1. AQR- Academic qualification rating


2. PFAR- Pilot flight aptitude rating


3. PAF- Pilot Aviation Fit


4. FOFAR- Flight officer flight aptitude rating


5. FOAF- Flight officer aviation fit


6. OAR- Officer aptitude rating

What does OAR stand for?


Who takes it?

Officer Aptitude Rating


Taken by all GENOFF including CEC and Pilot


Math comp


Reading comp


Mechanical comp

What are Advanced Docs?

Documents submitted early in the process of two to long turnaround times.


Professional documents for medical and dental, conditional release, ecclesiastical endorsements, credentials or licenses, CV

What is the difference between DA and DCO?

DA- Direct Assess or active duty



DCO- Direct Commissioned Officer or reserve

What programs fall under IDC (Information Dominance Corps)?

METOC- Meteorology/ Oceanic


IW- Information Warfare


CW- Cyber Warfare


IT

How many MSC programs are there?


Which are DA (Active) and DCO (Reserve)?

31 MSC programs.


20 DA (Active)


11 DCO (Reserve)

What programs require Processing Docs?

Chaplin


Medical


NUPOC

What is meant when an applicant is Final Selected?

NRD has 30 days to submit all required info to complete kit.



Processors will enlist the applicant and send off to OCS as an E5. Upon completion of OCS they will be an Ensign.

Who is NMPT&E and who do the manage?

Navy


Manpower


Personnel


Training &


Education Command



They supervise IRR Collegiates (HPSP, NCP, FAP)

What is a Officer DEP report?

Contact once per month any method


Contact face to face quarterly

What are the required DEP contacts?

72 hr Indoc


Phone once per month


Face to face quarterly


30 days prior to shipping face to face


14 days prior to shipping face to face

What are the requirements of the HSCP candidate ?


PFA x2 per year


Urinalysis

What is meant when an applicant is Final Selected?

NRD has 30 days to submit all required info to complete kit.

Who is MPT&E and who do the manage?

Navy


Manpower


Personnel


Training &


Education Command



They supervise IRR Collegiates (HPSP, NCP, FAP)

What is the HPSP benefits and obligations?

20k bonus


Stipend monthly


Tuition, books, fees


Payback is year for year


Attend ODS



usually apply when accepted to medical school.

Who are Active Duty Collegiates?

CEC


NUPOC


NRE


NOI


HSCP

Who are IRR Collegiates?

CCPO (Chaplain Candidate Program Officer)


JAG


HPSP


NCP


FAP



No PFA no Tricare

What is ODS/ who attends?

Officer Development School


5weeks Rhode Island



NPI


NRE


CW


Chaplain


CEC


All MC, DC, NC

What are the Active duty collegiate programs?

CEC


NUPOC


NOI


NRE


HSCP

What are the 4 career paths for a NUPOC?

Sub


Surface


Nuclear Reactors Engineer


Nuclear Power Instructor

What tells you everything you need to know about a program and what qualifies an applicant to apply?

PA- Program Authorizations

What are the entry pay grades for Collegiate programs?

NUPOC- E6 (E7 with referral)


CEC- E3 (E4 w/ referral, E5 w/ deans list)


HSCP- E6 (E7 with referral)

What is TMS?

Training in Medical Specialty


3yr repayment


- Reserve only


- Stipend monthly


* 1 yr for every 6months received


- 50k LRP


* 3 yr repayment


What is FAP?

Provides financial incentives for physicians and dentists in residency or fellowship's.



- Must be match


- 45k annual grant


- Stipend monthly



Repayment is 1 for 1 plus 1

HPSP

100% tuition paid


20k bonus


Stipend monthly


Reimbursement for required books, supplies and equipment.


Active duty pay and benefits for 45 days a year.



Degree must be filled within 48 months.


Medical service Corps obligation three years, 4 if bonus accepted.

Chain of Command

DLCPO- NCC Villafana


DIVO- LT Shorter


OACR- NCCS Lauko


ACR- NCCS Diez


CR- NCCM Roberts


CMC- CMDCM Schultze


AOPS- LTJG Flement


OPS- LT Aguliar


XO- CDR Byrne


CO- CDR Mann


RW- CAPT Lewis


NCR- NCCM Whitfield


NRC- RADM Hughes


CNO- ADM Richardson


Sec Navy- Ray Mabus


Sec Def- Ashton Carter


Pres- Barack Obama

What are the 4 pages of the ASPR?

Pg1. Basic information, BEERS, college GPA


Pg2. Fitness, Legal info


Pg3. Motivational statement


Pg4. Recruiter statement

What does NADDS stand for?

Navy


Active


Duty


Delay for


Specially

HSCP

E6 pay


BAH


Full Tricare benefits


Time counts toward Time-in-Service

Doctor Pipeline

Undergrad MCAT(510), DAT(22)


Med school (*HPSP/ HPCP)


Match- Navy residency Match December


- Civilian residency Match March



Apply for FAP or TMS

What is CH 1 of the 1131.2G?

OR Leadership and Management
What is CH 2 of the 1131.2G?
Basic Eligibility Requirements
What is CH 3 of the 1131.2G?
Officer Programs
What is CH 4 of the 1131.2G?
AC & RC Program Processing
What is CH 5 of the 1131.2G?

ORPMS
What is CH 6 of the 1131.2G?

ORAMPS


Officer


Recruiting


Annual


Market &


Prospecting


System

What is CH 7 of the 1131.2G?
Forms and Documents
What is CH 8 of the 1131.2G?
Officer DEP Management
What does ORPMS stand for?


Officer


Recruiting


Production and


Management


System

Name some MSC specialties.

Audiologist Clinical Psychologist


Optometrist Biochemist


Pharmacist Occupational Therapist



Describe NUPOC Pipeline.


1. Eligibility 2. Application


-US Citizen -Send transcripts to NTO (Nuke Training Officer)


-29 or less -Medical


-Accredited college -JPAS


-1yr Cal/ Phys - Phone Test with NTO


3. NVIP 4. Technical Interview with NTO


-DC, Charleston -2-3 weeks prior to DC interview


-Jacksonville, SD


5. DC Trip


- Written test prior to Admiral interview


-Take oath if selected by Admiral


*now their a NUPOC Colligate


*they will do a 2month internship @ the school house during a summer break while at college.


*ship out to OSC




Name 13 GENOFF Programs

Supply Chaplin NFO CEC


JAG NUPOC IDC SPEC WAR


HR PAO Pilot Cyber Warfare


SWO