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Who evaluates the potential of an NCO or officer?

Raters use the DA Form 2166–8 (NCOER) to provide DA with performance and potential assessments of each rated NCO. made and that an NCO’s potential can be fully developed.

What is the minimum time requirements for a rater?

The rater will be the supervisor for a minimum period of 90 calendar days.

What will a rating chain for an NCO consist of?

NCOs are rated in five different categories; competence, physical fitness and military bearing, leadership, training, and responsibility and accountability. Rating chains consist of four individuals; the rated NCO, rater, senior rater and reviewer.

Can a civilian rate an NCO?

A: The answer is YES, a GS-06 CAN rate a SFC. There is no specific regulatory guidance regarding rank limitations for civilians rating NCOs.

How many most qualified can a senior rater give?

24 percent
Under the new system, a senior rater may rate only as many as 24 percent as being most qualified. That limit applies when those being rated are in the rank of staff sergeant through sergeant major. The expectation will be to make the rating of “highly qualified” as the “new norm,” said Sgt. Maj.

What is a DA Form 2166 9 1A?

DA Form 2166-9-1A, NCOER Support Form, is a supplementary form that is used for gathering information during the evaluation of U.S. Army Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) in the rank of Sergeant (SGT).

Can a 1SG be a rater?

If the 1SG is the individual who is directly responsible for supervising the daily activities of the supply sergeant, it would be appropriate for him to be the rater. A rating chain also ties rated individual performance to a specific senior and/or subordinate relationship.

How many bullets are required for an Ncoer?

DA Pamphlet 623-3 Format Requirements Bullets will not be longer than two lines, preferably one; and no more than one bullet to a line.

What is the NCO support form?

NCOER Support Form Indicates if the soldier has met the Structured Self-Development and NCO Education System requirements for promotion to the next higher grade. Includes the rated soldier’s performance goals and expectations.

How many days does a rated NCO need?

Please advise. A: The rated NCO is correct. 90 rated days is the minimum standard for a rater to render a change-of-rater report (except in a designated short-tour area). From 6 May through 30 July, both dates inclusive, it is only 86 days.

How long does it take to process a NCO report?

Computing from May to July is three months so the report was submitted and processed. Please advise. A: The rated NCO is correct. 90 rated days is the minimum standard for a rater to render a change-of-rater report (except in a designated short-tour area). From 6 May through 30 July, both dates inclusive, it is only 86 days.

Why was the NCO moved to another section?

Due to some internal problems/issues, the NCO was moved to another section effective 30 Jul 01 and a change of rater report initiated. The NCO now states that the report was illegal because the rater did not have 90 rated days to render the report.

Can a senior rater change a NCO-ER report?

A: This is certainly NOT the way NCO-ER processing should be done. Personnel folks in the S-1 or at the PSB are NOT authorized to alter reports. If the rater or senior rater elects to change something in his/her portion of the report, he/she must do that on their own.