What is qualitative service program?

2012) -- During the past year, the Army's Qualitative Service Program, or QSP, was established to identify a number of noncommissioned officers
noncommissioned officers
A non-commissioned officer (NCO) is a military officer who has not pursued a commission. Non-commissioned officers usually earn their position of authority by promotion through the enlisted ranks. (Non-officers, which includes most or all enlisted personnel, are of lower rank than any officer.)
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in the rank of staff sergeant through command sergeant major
command sergeant major
The U.S. Army Combined Arms Center defines the Command Sergeant Major or CSM as the “senior noncommissioned officer in a unit who advises the commander on all issues” related to assigned members within the command.
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for possible separation from the Army
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What is the qualitative management program?

The QMP was established to ensure Regular Army and U.S. Army Reserve Active Guard/Reserve (USAR AGR) noncommissioned officers in the rank of SSG through CSM serve in a manner consistent with good order and discipline, and that those serving in positions of authority perform in an exemplary manner.
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What is QSP Army?

The QSP is a series of centralized enlisted selection board processes designed to support the Army Leader Development Strategy and retain the highest quality NCOs who display the greatest potential for continued service while satisfying mandated force structure requirements.
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Is QMP an honorable discharge?

Any NCO separated through the QMP process is given an Honorable Discharge. He/she will also be given a re-entry code that precludes joining the service again. NCOs who have reached 18 years of active service at the time of QMP selection will be allowed to apply for retirement.
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What does QMP mean in the Army?

What is it? The Qualitative Management Program (QMP) is a long standing program that denies noncommissioned officers (NCOs) continued service when their performance or conduct is inconsistent with Army standards.
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What triggers a QMP?

Documents that can trigger a QMP screening must be based on performance or conduct that occurred during a Soldiers current grade. The Army does not reach back to events that occurred prior to the Soldier's most recent promotion. Paperwork that triggers the QMP are: n A General Officer Memorandum of Reprimand.
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How do you get QMP in the army?

Soldiers are typically selected for QMP after the USA HRC receives adverse material for permanent filing in the performance or restricted folder of an NCO's Army Military Human Resource Records (AMHRR).
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Can you get promoted with a Gomar?

Receiving a GOMOR may prevent you from being promoted. The negative information may also be addressed in your NCOER/OER. A negative NCOER and GOMORs may trigger a Qualitative Management Program (QMP) review.
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How is military separation pay calculated?

It is calculated by multiplying monthly base pay x 12 x 10% x years of service. Half Involuntary Separation Pay is half of full Involuntary Separation Pay, and can be given to veterans who have an honorable or general discharge.
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What is the RCP for e5?

The old RCP allowed Soldiers to stay an E-5 for up to 20 years of service if they were promotable. That will be reduced to 15 years if they are on the promotion list and 13 years if not. Beginning June 1, the RCP for privates through privates first class will decrease from eight years service to only five years.
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Can QMP Soldiers join reserves?

-------Soldiers denied continuation of service due to QMP may be eligible for half separation pay. The Soldiers should go to a reserve-component career counselor and apply for enlistment in the Ready Reserve. Since the soldier has been denied continuation of service due to QMP the request will be denied.
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What is the Army Career Intermission Pilot Program?

U.S. Army's Career Intermission Program is a retention-based initiative that allows Soldiers to pursue personal goals or professional growth while providing a mechanism for a seamless return to active duty. All Soldiers do not qualify for this program.
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What is non regular retirement?

Reserve retirement is sometimes called non-regular retirement. Members who accumulate 20 or more years of qualifying service are eligible for reserve retirement when they reach age 60 or, in some cases, a lesser qualifying age.
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What is a referred Ncoer?

An NCOER with negative comments, or "no" block checks (referred NCOER), is career threatening for the NCO who receives it. In addition to limiting promotion potential, a negative NCOER can trigger the Army QMP process.
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How do I appeal an Ncoer?

(Identify the specific portion of the report and state your disagreement. Be clear, brief, and specific. Limit your explanation to basic facts. If detailed information is essential to support your appeal, include with your appeal statements from knowledgeable individuals independent of the rating chain.
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Can I receive severance pay and VA disability?

VA compensation is unlike severance pay because it is not paid in a single lump sum, but is paid out over time. If the VA were to pay you compensation and severance pay for the same disability, you would be getting paid twice for the same disability. According to law, this is not allowed.
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Who qualifies for separation pay?

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Do you have to pay back military separation pay?

Normally, you do not have to pay back involuntary separation pay. This is a benefit that is meant to help you during this difficult time. However, if you receive any other type of military benefits or VA benefits (like service-connected disability payments), those may be subject to repayments.
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How serious is a Gomar?

A General Officer Memorandum of Reprimand (GOMOR) is an administrative letter written by a general officer that scolds a soldier for bad behavior. A GOMOR is not a good thing to receive and it can become a part of the soldier's permanent file.
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What's worse a Gomar and Article 15?

GOMORs, which have been referred to as the Army's “dirty little secret”, are the Army's way of punishing Soldiers when there is not enough evidence to support Article 15 punishment or court-martial. Once filed, a GOMOR can have career-ending consequences for a Soldier.
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How long does a Gomar take?

GOMORs are initiated by CG staff and then forwarded down to the unit to serve on the Soldier. Normally take 30 – 90 days for the unit to receive it from the CG's office to serve on the Soldier.
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What is a relief for cause Ncoer?

(1) "Relief for Cause" evaluation reports based on information pertaining to a previous reporting period. For example, a rating official may relieve a Soldier found to be involved in some illegal activity during a previous reporting period.
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What army regulation covers reenlistment?

Reenlistment options are governed by AR 601-280 (Army Retention Program) and the current DA PAM 601-280.
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What 2 types of files can be uploaded to iPERMS?

iPERMS supports web uploading of TIFF and PDF files. Settings may need to be adjusted on your multi-functional device (scanner/printer/fax) or by using approved software to convert images to the proper format for uploading.
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What is a GREY area retiree?

Gray Area Retirees are members who served in the Guard or Reserve, are qualified for retired pay, and have retired from their service (stopped drilling), but are not yet at the age where they can start receiving retired pay.
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