ALCGPSC 095/23 - FY24 LONG-TERM NON-CONTINGENCY ACTIVE DUTY FOR OPERATIONAL SUPPORT PROCESS
U.S. Coast Guard sent this bulletin at 08/14/2023 07:33 AM EDT11 AUG 2023
ALCGPSC 095/23
SUBJ: FY24 LONG-TERM NON-CONTINGENCY ACTIVE DUTY FOR OPERATIONAL
SUPPORT PROCESS
A. Active Duty for Operational Support (ADOS), COMDTINST 1330.1 (series)
B. COMDT COGARD WASHINGTON DC 23 JUN 23, ALCOAST 229/23
1. Per REF A, the Personnel Service Center, Reserve Personnel
Management Division (PSC-RPM), manages the following long-term,
non-contingency ADOS:
a. Long-term ADOS-AC authorized by CG-8 for a given fiscal year
as part of the annual ceiling. Fiscal year ADOS-AC ceilings were
announced by REF B.
b. Long-term ADOS-AC authorized by CG-8 in support of an approved
reimbursable agreement.
c. Long-term ADOS-RC authorized by CG-R82.
2. The long-term non-contingency ADOS assignment process mirrors the
established permanent change of station (PCS) assignment process and
is managed within Direct Access. Procedures for long-term
non-contingency ADOS are outlined below.
a. ADOS Requestor responsibilities:
(1) The ADOS requestor acquires funding from CG-8 as per REF
B. IAW REF A, the sponsoring unit or program is responsible for all
ADOS costs, such as, pay and benefits, travel and per diem, and PCS
transfer costs (when applicable). Per REF B, requestors must work
with their respective ADOS cap managers to request ADOS position
creation from CG-8 and submit the approved and funded ADOS requirements
to PSC-RPM-2. A valid position number is critical to the ADOS request,
as it ensures that funding has been approved by CG-8 for ADOS-AC or
by CG-R82 for ADOS-RC.
(2) Once funding and position number(s) are acquired, the unit
must submit a “Long-term Non-Contingency ADOS Request for Personnel
Support” form to: ARL-SMB-LTNon-ContingencyADOS@uscg.mil. ADOS cap
managers may submit this information on the requestor’s behalf. Allow
a minimum of 75 days in advance of the requested start date for
sufficient processing. The form is available on the PSC RPM-2 website
under the “ADOS Requestor” section: https://www.dcms.uscg.mil/Our-
Organization/Assistant-Commandant-for-Human-Resources-CG-1/Personnel
-Service-Center-PSC/Reserve-Personnel-Management-PSC-RPM/RPM-2/ADOS-
Management/.
(3) If the same non-contingency, non-reimbursable ADOS
requirement will exist for three consecutive years, then the
sponsoring unit or program shall submit a waiver request to CG-R to
continue resourcing the requirement as outlined in article 10.c. of
REF A.
(4) The sponsoring unit or program must completely exhaust all
alternatives when filling an ADOS requirement prior to submitting a waiver
request for a reservist they elect as a by-name-candidate who requires
a waiver (e.g., 16/18 years active duty, age 60, etc.) IAW article
10.c. of REF A.
b. ADOS Applicant responsibilities:
(1) All applicants, including those currently on long-term
non-contingency ADOS, shall follow this application guidance.
(2) Interested applicants shall apply for ADOS positions in
Direct Access Mobilization System.
(3) ADOS applicants must comply with the requirements outlined
in article 10.d. of REF A, to include obtaining any waiver approvals
(e.g., 16/18 years active duty, age 60, etc.) within the required
timeframe.
(4) All applicants must obtain Command approval via Direct
Access Mobilization System prior to being considered for long-term
non-contingency ADOS.
(5) Reservists accepting ADOS orders must contact their
Assignment Officer (AO) to inform them of their assignment status.
For AO contact information, see PSC-RPM website: https://www.dcms.
uscg.mil/Our-Organization/Assistant-Commandant-for-Human-Resources-
CG-1/Personnel-Service-Center-PSC/Reserve-Personnel-Management-PSC-
RPM/RPM-2/.
(6) IAW with REF A, reservists on long-term ADOS must compete
for assignment to a permanent position on PAL. Reservists who fail
to compete will be released from active duty to the Individual Ready
Reserve (IRR) until successfully competing for an assignment to a
permanent reserve PAL position.
(7) Reserve members, particularly officers, must carefully
weigh long-term career considerations, including potential impact on
SELRES assignments, against short-term benefits of performing ADOS,
and are encouraged to contact their AO for assignment guidance.
c. PSC-RPM responsibilities:
(1) Solicit applications for all funded ADOS positions via
Direct Access Mobilization System.
(2) Input position data, position requirements and unit POC
information into Direct Access Mobilization System.
(3) Create a slate of candidates based on Direct Access
Mobilization System applicants. PSC-RPM assignment officers will
use the criteria outlined in article 10.h. of REF A to assign members
to long-term non-contingency ADOS on a best-qualified basis from
among candidates responding to Coast Guard-wide solicitations.
(4) Notify members Servicing Personnel Office (SPO), drilling
unit, and the sponsoring unit of the selection.
(5) Provide applicable information to the members SPO to
create ADOS orders in conjunction with the ADOS assignment.
(6) Function as final authorizing official for long-term non-
contingency ADOS orders.
(7) Obtain POET information from DCMS-831 as required for orders.
(8) Correspond with SPO on all order related issues.
d. P&A Office/SPO responsibilities:
(1) Provide PCS entitlement counseling and verify personal
readiness requirements have been met to the selected member in
conjunction with receipt of PCS orders.
(2) Create ADOS orders in accordance with applicable procedures.
3. PSC-RPM POC: YNC Michael Scalzo, (202) 795-6530,
Michael.A.Scalzo@uscg.mil.
4. Released: RDML R. E. Dash, Commander, Personnel Service Center, sends.
5. Internet release authorized.