Q1. What is PTS?
Subj: PERFORM TO SERVE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's)A1. PTS is a centralized reservation system that requires all first term Sailors to receive authorization from the Navy Personnel Command before they reenlist. Initial implementation will focus on CREO 3 ratings. The first and most important step in the process is a retention recommendation from the Sailor's commanding officer.
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Subj: PERFORM TO SERVE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's)A2. Due to the improved retention and reduced attrition seen within the Navy, we are now at the proper end-strength and in a position where we can align the Force to achieve the right mix of Sailors in the Fleet.
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Subj: PERFORM TO SERVE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's)A3. The goal of PTS is to properly shape the manpower skills mix to support the Navy's Combat Readiness, while providing career opportunities to proven top performers.
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Subj: PERFORM TO SERVE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's)A30. The purpose of phased implementation is due to the transformational change in the conversion process. PTS will streamline conversions by minimizing the submission requirements by the fleet and rely heavily on the Commanding Officer's screening process.
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Subj: PERFORM TO SERVE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's)A4. Commands will submit all first-term Sailors who are recommended for retention by the Commanding Officer. Beginning in the spring of 2003, implementation will be phased in beginning with CREO Group 3 ratings and expanded to all First Term personnel regardless of rating or CREO Group. A5. CNO desires that all Sailors be empowered with the information needed to make informed career decisions.
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Compression stockings, varicose veins, laser treatment frequ...Post Thrombotic Syndrome (PTS) is a collection of subjective complaints and clinical signs following a thrombotic episode. PTS manifests itself with clinical signs of swelling, dilation of the veins around the ankle bones, pigment changes in the skin of the lower leg along with subjective complaints of spontaneous calf pain and/or pain with standing/walking. The syndrome can present with symptoms ranging from mild severity to excruciating or incapacitating pain and swelling.
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Subj: PERFORM TO SERVE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's)A7. NPC will phase in PTS request submission requirements as the program is implemented. The initial submission requirements will be for a period of 12 months prior to the EAOS. When fully implemented, a Sailor can submit a reenlistment request as early as 15 months prior to EAOS. A8. Yes. Sailors who are required to obligate service for orders must have PTS approval prior to negotiating orders with their detailers. A9. Yes.
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Subj: PERFORM TO SERVE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's)The request would be approved to reenlist in a different rating pending conversion to an undermanned rating. Request would be denied due to unavailability of quotas. In this case, after the final review of the Sailors request, he/she will be encouraged to look at the Selected Reserves if they wish to continue their Naval service. A13. The Sailor's application will continue to be processed up until 6 months prior to EAOS.
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Subj: PERFORM TO SERVE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's)A14. Members who submit there request 6 months or less from EAOS will receive only one review. In the case of a member who submits their request 1 month prior to EAOS, that member is authorized a one time extension (by the commanding officer) for 2 months to await PTS results
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Subj: PERFORM TO SERVE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's)A15. Request status will be sent to the command retention team (CO, XO, CMC, CCC) via monthly message. Messages will be released by the 14th of each month. The status of a command's PTS applications will be provided NLT 30 days following submission of the request. Command retention team members must be proactive and exercise vigilance in providing status to their Sailors as soon as they receive the monthly message.
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Subj: PERFORM TO SERVE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's)A25. The series of PTS Implementation NAVADMIN's will outline specific requirements for submission. The best time for Sailors to submit their PTS request will be at 15 months prior to EAOS, NLT than 12 months prior to EAOS to allow for maximum number of reviews. A26. No. Members must have a PTS reservation prior to negotiating orders with detailers if those orders would require obligated service beyond EAOS. A27. No.
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Subj: PERFORM TO SERVE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's)A31. First-term extensions may be authorized in the following cases, provided the extension does not carry the Sailor to six or more years of service: A32. Those members not permitted to reenlist due to PTS will not affect command retention statistics. A33. No. PTS is designed to ensure that the Navy has the right skills mix to meet mission readiness requirements. The CREO 1 ratings are most critical to meeting those needs and therefore must be filled first.
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Subj: PERFORM TO SERVE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's)A6. PTS requests for reenlistment are submitted via Message or E-Mail, by the Sailor's command, to the Navy Personnel Command in Millington, TN. Each command may determine its own internal procedure for processing requests, but the email or message request itself must meet certain requirements, which will be published in a NAVADMIN that outlines reenlistment submission instructions.
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Subj: PERFORM TO SERVE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's)A11. The number of reviews depends on when the member submitted the PTS request. The timeframe for review of PTS requests is once a month between 12 and six months prior to the member's EAOS. For example, if a PTS request was submitted 12 months prior to the member's EAOS, they have potentially six possible review opportunities, unless they are approved on the first review. If a member submitted a PTS request with 7 months left on his EAOS, then she/he has one review opportunity.
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