What is MILPERSMAN 1300-010?
MILPERSMAN 1300-010 is a Navy regulation that provides guidance and procedures for the Flag Level Review Concerning Personnel Assignment.
What is the purpose of the Flag Level Review?
The purpose of the Flag Level Review is to ensure fairness, equity, and compliance with Navy regulations in personnel assignments at the flag officer level.
Who is eligible for Flag Level Review?
Flag Level Review is applicable to all officer assignments at the flag officer level, regardless of rank or specialty.
How is a personnel assignment flagged for review?
Personnel assignments are flagged for review by either the Major Personnel Assignment Authority (MPAA) or the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) (ASN(M&RA)).
What factors are considered during the Flag Level Review process?
The Flag Level Review considers various factors, including billet requirements, career development, personal preferences, diversity, and any special needs or circumstances of the officer being assigned.
Can an officer request a Flag Level Review for their assignment?
While officers cannot request a Flag Level Review themselves, they are allowed to submit information or express concerns to their detailer or sponsor, who can then include those in the review process.
Who makes the final decision regarding personnel assignments after the Flag Level Review?
The final decision regarding personnel assignments is made by the MPAA or ASN(M&RA) based on the recommendations from the Flag Level Review.
Can an officer appeal the result of the Flag Level Review?
Officers have the right to submit a personal statement, which will become part of their official record, in case they disagree with or wish to further explain their assignment. However, the decision resulting from the Flag Level Review process is final and cannot be appealed.
How long does the Flag Level Review process usually take?
The duration of the Flag Level Review process may vary depending on the complexity of the assignment and the availability of reviewers, but it is typically completed within 30 to 60 days.