R 12 JUN 19
ALCGOFF 076/19
SUBJ: APPLICATION PROCEDURES FOR THE AY20 SENIOR
EDUCATION AND FELLOWSHIP PANEL PHASE II
A. ALCGPSC 046/19, PY20 SCHEDULE OF OFFICER PERSONNEL
BOARDS AND PANELS - PSCNOTE 1401
B. ALCGOFF 067/19, ASSIGNMENT YEAR 2020 OFFICER
ASSIGNMENTS KICK OFF – TIMELINES, COMMUNICATIONS, AND
OUTREACH
1. SEFP programs imbue senior leaders with strategic
thinking and policy development skills needed to meet the
challenges and opportunities presented in a rapidly
evolving world. Most programs are approximately one year
in duration. Students who attend War Colleges, NDU Eisenhower
School for National Security and Resource Strategy, NDU College
of Information and Cyberspace, International Combating Terrorism
Fellowship Program, Inter American Defense College, Joint Advanced
Warfighting School, and MIT programs earn a master's degree.
Fellows do not earn a degree, but will have an autonomous
schedule with daily opportunities to interact with respected
government and industry leaders. Fellows are expected to
add to public policy discourse by contributing to ongoing
research studies, authoring articles, and furthering the
Coast Guard's external outreach efforts. All members
interested in these programs are encouraged to visit the
CG-0923, Office of External Outreach and Heritage Senior
Education and Fellowship Program portal page:
https://cg.portal.uscg.mil/units/cg092/cg0923/SEFP/default.aspx.
2. Ref A outlines the general AY20 SEFP Phase I and II
guidelines along with eligibility criteria and is
available on CG Portal in the OPM Reference Library. This
message supplements the guidance in Ref A with specific
program criteria and SEFP application procedures. All
references and additional information pertaining to the
SEFP can be found in the OPM Reference Library in the AY20
SEFP folder at http://cglink.uscg.mil/f474c9c.
3. The Senior Command Screening Panel (SCSP) will be held
prior to the SEFP.
A. Officers who are screened during SCSP for a command
position may also compete for Senior Education and
Fellowship Programs. PSC-OPM will engage directly with
those selected for both and work to balance
Service needs with member desires in making a final
assignment recommendation.
B. Primary and alternate SEFP candidates will be
notified of their selection via the SEFP results ALCGPSC
message shortly after the panel concludes.
1. Primary SEFP candidates will be listed on the
results message by program in alphabetical vice
precedence order.
2. Should the need to use an alternate arise, PSC-
OPM will use the panel's program specific criteria to
fill the need from the alternate list.
4. The SEFP Phase II will convene on 03 SEP 2019. There
is no limit to the number of programs officers may apply
for, provided all eligibility criteria are met. Officers
should carefully consider the programs to which they are
applying since they can only be selected for those listed
on their resume.
A. SEFP Phase II collectively describes the following
War Colleges, Masters Degree, and Fellowship programs. The
number of TABS for each program will be released SEPCOR:
Air War College
Army War College
Brookings Institution
Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
College of Information and Cyberspace, NDU (CIC)
Eisenhower School, NDU
Eisenhower School (Acquisitions), NDU
Harvard National Security Fellow
Hoover Institution
Inter-American Defense College, NDU (IADC)
International Combating Terrorism Fellowship Program (ICTF)
Joint Advanced Warfighting School (JAWS)
Marine Corps War College
MIT Sloan Fellowship
MIT System Design and Management (SDM)
National War College
Naval War College
Center for Strategic Intelligence Research, NIU (CSIR)
RAND Military Fellowship
The Fletcher School, Tufts University
B. All officers interested in being considered at the
SEFP must submit a DA application by 28 JUN 2019.
Officers must use the "My Panel Submissions" under the
"Tasks" menu in Direct Access (NOT PCS e-Resume) in order
to apply to the SEFP panels. Officers can apply to both
SCSP and SEFP if eligible. There is no need to prioritize
between SEFP and SCSP in the application panel, however
applicants must rank order desired SEFP program(s)
(e.g. 1. CSIS, 2. NWC, 3. MIT-Sloan) since nominations
are directly connected to member prioritization.
5. Specific directions on how to apply to screen for
the AY20 SEFP are provided on the CG Portal in the OPM Reference
Library in the AY20 Senior Education Fellowship Panel Folder at
http://cglink.uscg.mil/f474c9c and labeled "SEFP and SCSP DIRECT
ACCESS Tutorial". In addition to the instructions listed in
the OPM Reference Library, step by step instructions are provided
below:
A. Log in to Direct Access
B. In the "EMPLOYEE" box, click "Tasks"
C. Select "My Panel Submissions"
D. Select "Advanced Training" from the "Panel Source"
drop down menu and click "Go".
E. When the search screen appears, enter the
following:
1. AD/Res Ind: "Active Duty"
2. Bus Unit: "Officer"
3. Job Code: 000094 (all SEFP positions are listed
as CDR)
F. Click "Search"
G. A list of Screening Panels will appear. Check the
"Apply" box next to the panel(s) you wish to screen for.
H. When you have selected all of the panels you wish
to compete for, click "Submit"
I. Rank each panel you wish to apply for.
J. For each panel you wish to apply for, Click "Edit"
to enter comments and forward for endorsement. Any waiver
request(s) must be addressed in the comments section. See
paragraph 12 below for waiver requirements. Endorser
procedures are included in the "SEFP and SCSP DIRECT
ACCESS Tutorial" in the AY20 SEFP folder located in
the OPM Reference Library.
K. Click "Save" to save comments and forward to the
endorser.
6. General SEFP eligibility:
The panel will consider tour complete O-5s not
yet selected for O-6 and tour complete O-5 selects.
Additionally, O-4s in zone for O-5 in PY20 who are tour
complete AY20 or AY21 may also apply. A command endorsement
is not required for officers that are tour complete in 2020.
7. War College eligibility:
Applicants to a JPME Phase II program (e.g. Eisenhower
School for National Security, IADC, National, JAWS, Naval,
Air, Marine, Army War College) must earn JPME I credit
prior to May 2020. Links to all distance education JPME I
programs can be found on the CG-0923, Office of External
Outreach and Heritage Senior Education and Fellowship
Program portal page listed in paragraph 1.
Officers without JPME I credit are encouraged to enroll
now. Officers must be eligible for a TS/SCI clearance.
A. The Marine Corps War College requires a favorably
adjudicated singlescope background investiation completed
within the past 5 years. Applicants must confirm with their
Command Security Officer and certify compliance in their
comments.
8. CSIR Fellowship eligibility:
A. Targets officers with a Masters Degree, preferably
in Intel or a related field, and at least one previous Intel
tour. Candidate must possess strong knowledge of the Coast
Guard and National Intel Programs.
B.TS/SCI clearance required: candidates must have a
favorably adjudicated singlescope background investigation
completed within the past 5 years. Applicants must confirm
with their Command Security Officer and certify compliance
in their comments. Individual selected is subject to
completion of a counterintelligence scope polygraph.
9. MIT-Sloan Fellowship eligibility:
A. One selectee will be nominated to this rigorous
12-month program which leads to either a Master of Science
degree in Management or a Master of Business Administration
degree at the Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology.
B. MIT requires a GRE or GMAT within the last five years
for acceptance into this program. Test scores will not be
required for the Coast Guard application; however, interested
members must be prepared to complete an exam immediately following
selection.
10. MIT SDM Program eligibility:
A. Have a strong academic and technical background,
preferably in but not limited to the acquisition field.
B. Hold a masters in engineering, or an equivalent
degree, and have three or more years of professional
experience in a technical field including leadership
experience or, hold a bachelors of science in engineering
or a hard science (such as biology, chemistry or physics)
and have 5 or more years of professional engineering
experience, preferably combined with some graduate
engineering education (http://sdm.mit.edu/admissions/).
C. Have experience in contributing to a product or
system development initiative.
D. MIT requires a GRE or GMAT within the last five years
for acceptance into this program. Test scores will not be
required for the Coast Guard application; however, interested
members must be prepared to complete an exam immediately following
selection.
11. NDU College of Information and Cyberspace eligibility:
A. Candidates must possess a strong academic and
technical background in C4IT, with at least eight years
of field and enterprise level experience in billets with
the CG-C4I10 Officer Specialty Code. Questions concerning
acceptable tours should be directed to the Sponsor in
paragraph 19.F. Time spent in a post-graduate school or
any other advanced education program does not apply
towards the experience minimum.
12. Waivers of eligibility requirements: Officers who do
not meet eligibility criteria outlined in this message
should clearly request a waiver in the comments box and
provide justification for the request. (Note: Waivers and
endorsements will not be viewed by the panel and are only
used to determine eligibility.)
A. General eligibility requirements for SEFP
requiring waiver, such as rank or tour completion date
should be addressed in the application for the member’s
first ranked program. A command endorsement is required for
those requesting a waiver for not being tour complete, with
the exception of those listed in paragraph 6, and should
address early rotation if selected for SEFP. Non-tour-complete
officers in command positions will not normally be granted
waivers to compete in the SEFP.
B. Since Ref A and the above listed criteria cannot
cover every possible situation concerning eligibility,
PSC-OPM will consider waiver requests on a case-by-case
basis while remaining consistent with the intent of the
approved criteria. Those unable to connect to DA may
communicate requests to screen via email to the OPM POC
listed in paragraph 19, NLT 28 JUN 2019. Each member must
follow up with an e-resume as soon as DA connectivity is
available.
13. PSC-OPM will release an initial candidate
confirmation message in late JUL 2019 listing all
members who have requested and are eligible to compete
for SEFP selection. This message will include candidates
with approved waiver requests. Prior to the convening of
the panel, PSC-OPM will release an ALCGOFF message with
the final list of officers to be considered.
14. Officers attending a Senior Education and Fellowship Program
incur a minimum active duty obligation of three months for each
month of education in addition to any other obligated
service the officer may have incurred.
15. Upon completion of the Senior Education and Fellowship
Program, officers should expect to be placed in career enhancing
billets that take full advantage of this experience. In addition
to internal CG billets, this could result in high visibility
assignments throughout the government including Department of State,
White House, Pentagon, DHS, Congressional Affairs, or
DOD combatant commanders. Officers attending programs with a
specific career track (Eisenhower Acquisition, MIT-SDM, NDU
College of Information and Cyberspace, CSIR, etc.), should
expect to be assigned to a position that will make full use
of the continued specialization.
16. All officers who anticipate being considered by the
SEFP should act now to ensure their Employee Summary
Sheet (ESS), contact information in Direct Access (DA),
and Electronic Imaged Personnel Data Record (EIPDR-
consisting of items such as OERs, record of professional
development (CG-4082), and academic transcripts) are
accurate and complete.
17. PSC-OPM-2 will conduct a SEFP webinar on 26 JUN at 1300
EDT. Officers who desire to participate in a webinar should
register by contacting LCDR Jay Kime at the email below.
Deadline to register for the webinar is 21 JUN.
18. For questions regarding the SEFP process or to
request copies of the references for those without access
to the CG Portal, please contact the SEFP Coordinator listed
below. The Program Manager handles all coordination and
management issues for selected officers before and during
their programs. Questions regarding career implications and
follow-on assignments should be directed to Sponsors or
PSC-OPM assignment officer.
19. Points of Contact:
A. The PSC-OPM POC for SEFP coordination is LCDR Jay
Kime, (202) 795-6452, Jeremy.A.Kime(at)uscg.mil.
B. The Senior Education and Fellowship Program Manager
is LCDR Daniel Cathell, (202) 372-4602,
Daniel.B.Cathell(at) uscg.mil
C. The Sponsor for MIT Sloan is LCDR Mark Ketchum,
(202) 372-3507, Mark.R.Ketchum(at)uscg.mil.
D. The Sponsor for CSIR is LT Mary Katherine Wheeler,
(202)372-2727, MaryKatherine.N.Wheeler(at)uscg.mil.
E. The Sponsor for MIT SDM and Eisenhower School
(Acquisitions)is LT Joseph Blinsky, (202) 475-3197,
Joseph.D.Blinsky(at)uscg.mil.
F. The Sponsor for NDU College of Information and
Cyberspace is LCDR David Pipkorn, (202) 475-5751,
David.A.Pipkorn(at)uscg.mil.
20. CAPT M. H. Day, Chief, PSC-OPM, sends.
21. Internet Release Authorized.