ALCGENL 134/19 - ADVANCED COMPUTER, ENGINEERING, AND TECHNOLOGY (ACET) ADVANCED EDUCATION PANEL RESULTS FOR ASSIGNMENT YEAR 2020

united states coast guard

R 26 JUL 19

ALCGENL 134/19
SUBJ: ADVANCED COMPUTER, ENGINEERING, AND TECHNOLOGY (ACET) ADVANCED EDUCATION PANEL
RESULTS FOR ASSIGNMENT YEAR 2020
A. COMDT COGARD WASHINGTON DC 291534 APR 19/ALCOAST 138/19
B. Performance, Training, and Education Manual, COMDTINST M1500.10 (series)
C. Coast Guard Weight and Body Fat Standards Program Manual, COMDTINST M1020.8 (series)
1. In accordance with Refs A and B, the Advanced Computer, Engineering, and
Technology (ACET) Advanced Education Panel convened 16 July 2019.  The following
members are selected for advanced training:
   a. Primary list (alphabetical order):
       Name:                                       Unit:
       IT1 Crow, Tosha M.                          CG ESD Astoria
       MKC Lamonica, Sharina T.                    CGC WRANGELL
       AETC Warner, Edward C.                      CG AIRSTA New Orleans          
   b. Alternate list (order of selection):
       Name:                                       Unit:
       ETC Sadowski, Tarik J.                      CG MSST LA/LB
       AETC Mercado, Domingo                       CG AIRSTA Miami
       ET1 Chaffin, David G. III                   CGC TAMPA
       MK1 Robinson, Mark                          CGC CLEAT
       AET1 Beckham, William Jr.                   CG ATC Mobile
       MKC Daire, Thomas J.                        CG SFLC
       AET1 Canales, Christopher                   CG ATTC Elizabeth City
2. The number of candidates for ACET was 26.
3. Members are reminded that in order to remain eligible for this advanced training
opportunity they must be in compliance with Ref C prior to and during the entire
period of the training.
4. The actual date of assignment to the training program will be coordinated between
the member, Program Manager, and appropriate Assignment Officer (AO) during the AY20
assignment season. 
5. Members who attend a fully funded advanced education program will incur a minimum
active duty obligation of three months for each month of education for the first
year and one month for each month thereafter.  Obligated service begins upon
completion of advanced training. 
6. Enlisted members who applied, but were not selected, should contact their Rating
Force Master Chief to receive career counseling on how to make themselves more
competitive for future Panels.
7. Panel membership:
Name:                                             Unit:
CDR Jessica B. Behera (President)                 COMDT (CG-68)
LCDR Omar A. Barajas                              COMDT (CG-DCMS-81)
CWO4 Gregory Sandness                             CG PSC-EPM-2
CMC Jonathon E. Dutsch                            CGRC
MKCM Joshua B. McKenzie                           COMDT (CG-DCMS-81)
8. CAPT S. Matadobra, Chief, Enlisted Personnel Management Division, CG
Personnel Service Center, sends. 
9. Internet release authorized.