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What are some of the uses of an NCOER?
The information in evaluation reports, the Army’s needs, and the individual Soldier’s qualifications will be used together as a basis for such personnel actions as school selection, promotion, assignment, military occupational specialty (MOS) classification, command sergeant major (CSM) designation, and qualitative management.
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Questions in this topic: NCOER / ERS
1 . What Army Regulation prescribes the policies for completing evaluation reports that support the Evaluation Reporting System (ERS)? 2 . What DA Pamphlet prescribes the procedures for completing evaluation reports that support the Evaluation Reporting System (ERS)? 3 . What does the Evaluation Reporting System (ERS) identify? 4 . Under the ERS a Soldier is evaluated on performance and potential. In this system, what three kinds of evaluations are given? 5 . DA evaluations focus on an individual Soldier's potential. They are judgments on their ability to perform at current and higher grades, and they are also made to judge whether an officer or NCO should be retained and given greater responsibility in their present grade. In making DA evaluations, what three factors are considered? 6 . What is the basic structure of the ERS? 7 . What is the ERS Process designed to do? 8 . What will a rating chain for an NCO consist of? 9 . Can an NCO that is on a recommended list for promotion or frocked to one of the top three NCO grades (first sergeant (1SG), SGM, or CSM) and is serving in an authorized position for the new grade, rate any NCO under their supervision, if after the rater's promotion he/she will be senior in pay grade or date of rank to the rated NCO? 10 . What is an NCOER? 11 . How many types of NCOERs are there? 12 . What is the minimum period of time for rater qualification? 13 . What is the minimum period of time for senior rater qualifications? 14 . When will a member of an allied force meet senior rater qualifications? 15 . What form is used for the NCO Counseling/Checklist Record? 16 . What are some of the uses of an NCOER? 17 . What is a rating scheme? 18 . What forms are used for the NCOER? 19 . What is the minimum time period before the initial counseling must be done? 20 . The intitial counseling is slightly different than future counselings in that it primarily focuses on what areas? 21 . Who is the last individual to sign the NCOER? 22 . Does the rated NCOs signature mean that the rated NCO approve of the bullets / comment on the NCOER? 23 . Are NCOERs required for POWs? 24 . What are the parts of the NCOER? 25 . What is the minimum period of time for the reviewer? 26 . Are handwritten comments allowed on the NCOER? 27 . Will any references be made in an NCOER to an incomplete investigation (formal or informal) concerning a Soldier? 28 . Rating an NCO's fears, inner feelings, enthusiasm, and overall confidence falls into which Values/NCO Responsibility block? 29 . Is the use of the 2166-8-1 mandatory for counseling all NCOs in the ranks of CPL through CSM? 30 . Who receives an NCOER?