What does Pom mean in the Navy?

Subordinate activities within each Military Department (e.g. Army Commands, numbered Air Forces and Fleets, acquisition program offices) begin developing their individual budgets as a prelude to the Service Secretary's call for budget estimates.
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What does Pom leave mean navy?

Post Operational Maintenance. Period of time to complete checks that couldn't be completed underway or postponed due to mission objectives. Now it means everyone takes leave and restricted folks clean the smoke deck.
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What is the difference between POM and BES?

The DoD components prepare their combined Program Objectives Memorandum (POM) and Budget Estimate Submission (BES). The POM and BES update the Future Years Defense Program (FYDP). The BES covers two years (such as FY 12 and FY 13).
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What is a program objective memorandum?

The final product of the programming process within DoD, a Component's POM displays the resource allocation decisions of the military department in response to, and in accordance with the Defense Planning Guidance (DPG).
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What is a military pom?

Subordinate activities within each Military Department (e.g. Army Commands, numbered Air Forces and Fleets, acquisition program offices) begin developing their individual budgets as a prelude to the Service Secretary's call for budget estimates.
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How does the POM process work?

During the POM cycle, planning decisions, programming guidance, and congressional guidance are changed into a detailed allocation of resources or funding to show how the Services and Defense Agencies want to balance their allocation of available resources.
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What is an Mdep army?

MDEP QDPC Definition

MDEP funds opportunities for Soldiers to reintegrate and Families to reconstitute between deployments, supports survivors and enables rehabilitation for Soldiers through individual skill development and team participation. This MDEP does not fund Rotational Forces and/or Forward Deployed sites.
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What does EE peg stand for?

The six PEGs align with the Army's Title 10 responsibilities: Organizing (OO PEG), Manning (MM PEG), Equipping (EE PEG), Sustaining (SS PEG), Training (TT PEG), and Installations (II PEG).
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What does pom stand for in contracting?

PPBE Process

A Program Objective Memorandum (POM) is a recommendation from the Services and Defense Agencies to the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) concerning how they plan to allocate resources (funding) for a program(s) to meet the Service Program Guidance (SPG) and Defense Planning Guidance (DPG).
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Where did the term POM come from?

pom. A British person, especially one from England. (Originally applied to an immigrant from the British Isles.) The word pom has its origin in wordplay. An early, derisory term for an immigrant in Australia was the rhyming slang jimmygrant (sometimes written as Jimmy Grant), recorded in 1844.
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Can you quit the Navy?

Involuntary Discharges

While in most cases you cannot simply quit the military, the military services can certainly kick you out if you fail to measure up to their standards. Being released from military service by involuntary discharge is neither fast nor pleasant.
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What does REO mean in the Navy?

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What is FMSWeb Army?

Force Management System (FMSWeb) An Army System that allows users to access, compare and save unit Modification Tables of Organization and Equipment, or MTOEs. It provides multiple ways to search for information and multiple ways for the user to save the information to their systems.
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What is the II Peg?

The II PEG is one of HQDA's PEGs that support Army planning, programming and budgeting and is Co-Chaired by The Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment (ASA IE&E) and the Commanding General, Army Materiel Command.
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What does PPBE stand for?

The Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) process is the Department of Defense (DoD) internal methodology used to allocate resources to provide capabilities deemed necessary to accomplish the Department's missions.
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What is the current FYDP?

The 2021 FYDP, issued in March 2020, comprises DoD's request for appropriations in 2021 and a series of planned budgets for 2022 through 2025. This report describes the Congressional Budget Office's analysis of the FYDP and summarizes DoD's expectations about the costs of its plans for 2021 through 2025.
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What is the probe Army?

Abstract: The Army uses the Program Optimization and Budget Execution PROBE data management system to document its Position in the Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution System PPBES. Although PROBE includes PPBES data, significant improvements could be made in three main areas.
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What is a government program of record?

Government Programs of Record

A Program of Record (POR) is an Acquisition Program which is a directed, funded effort that provides a new, improved, or continuing materiel, weapon, or information system or service capability in response to an approved need.
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What are the four phases of the resource allocation process?

Second of four phases in the DoD Resource Allocation Process (RAP). The phases of the DoD RAP are: Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) process, Enactment, Apportionment, and Execution.
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What are the four phases of the federal budget cycle?

There are four major phases in the federal budget process: planning, formulation, presentation, and execution. The Public Health Policy Team is most involved with the presentation phase of the process.
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How much do ppm movers make?

When you choose a PPM over a government procured move (GMP), the government pays you 95% of what they would pay the military contractor. In addition, you'll also get other standard travel allowances for your family.
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What does XO mean in the Navy?

September 2017. For the most part, executive officers, or XOs, are actually captains-in-waiting. They have been selected for command, and when an incumbent commanding officer (CO) departs, an XO ascends.
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