What is a concurrent Fitrep?

What is a concurrent Fitrep?

A concurrent FITREP is most often received when you are deployed. It is “concurrent” because not only are you getting a FITREP from your deployed command/unit, but you are also getting one from your home/parent command. For example, I just returned from a deployment.

Who is the reporting senior for E5?

An enlisted OIC in the grade of E9 and civilians in command positions who hold the grade of GS-9 through GS-12 may sign reports on E5 and below. A chief petty officer (CPO) or senior chief petty officer (SCPO) may sign reports on personnel E4 and below only.

What is an EP Navy?

“An ‘EP’ (early promote) evaluation gives you a 4.0, a ‘MP’ (must promote) evaluation gives a 3.8 and a ‘P'(promote) evaluation gives a 3.6,” said Personnel Specialist Seaman Apprentice Langston Hooper.

When are the commander FITREPS due?

Commander FITREPS are due on the 30th of April, for those that are a bit behind on getting your FITREP Due to COVID-19 and the hardship it has caused many of our Navy Sailors I’ve decided to put the my The Navy War College just published their official reading list this winter.

What’s new in the Navy FITREP and eval reporting instruction?

Adding billet specific language requiring reporting seniors evaluating Navy Installation to document in block 41 (comments on performance) their performance in managing family and unaccompanied housing programs. Below is the Brand new FITREP and EVAL Reporting instruction, also known as BUPERS 1610.10E. You can view it here or down load it below.

What is the goal of the FITREP?

The goal of the FitRep is to accurately and completely describe a Sailor’s performance. And that can’t be done by simply creating a laundry list of achievements. Listing noteworthy accomplishments does provide some insight into a manager’s abilities but it doesn’t provide the whole picture.

What are the different sections of a FITREP?

The Comments on Performance block has three main divisions which vary somewhat in size as needed: The Introduction, The Accomplishments Section, and The Summary. The goal of the FitRep is to accurately and completely describe a Sailor’s performance.