Appealing Officer Evaluation Reports (OER), Non-Commissioned Officer Evaluation Reports (NCOER) & Academic Evaluation Reports (AER) Questions and Answers Legal Brief | AskTOP.net – Leader Development for Army Professionals

Appealing Officer Evaluation Reports (OER), Non-Commissioned Officer Evaluation Reports (NCOER) & Academic Evaluation Reports (AER) Questions and Answers Legal Brief

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This is an Appealing Officer Evaluation Reports (OER), Non-Commissioned Officer Evaluation Reports (NCOER) & Academic Evaluation Reports (AER) Questions and Answers Legal Brief. Questions answered are as follows:

  • What AR governs OER, NCOER, and AER appeals?
  • What is the evaluation redress program designed to accomplish?
  • What are the primary program elements of the evaluation redress program?
  • What is a commander’s inquiry?
  • Who performs a commander’s inquiry?
  • Do the results of a commander’s inquiry constitute an appeal?
  • Who may appeal an evaluation report?
  • What evidence is required to substantiate an appeal?
  • Who adjudicates appeals?
  • Who adjudicates appeals based upon substantive issues handled?
  • What must I do once I have decided to appeal an evaluation report?
  • What is the timeframe for filing an appeal?
  • How are appeals prioritized?
  • What happens after I submit an appeal?
  • What is a special review board (SRB)?
  • What are my options if the appeal is denied?

NOTES: Some references listed in this doc might have been superseded and/or updated and should be checked for accuracy, which can be easily done using the DA PAM 25-30 web page or downloaded and installed program for checking current and superseded DOD publications (For example purposes only: FM 3-0 was superseded by ADP 3-0, on 10 October 2011) : This document is in PDF format

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