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Can I change Concur to Nonconcur after I sign my NCOER?

I signed my NCOER and checked Concur. Now I want to change that response to Nonconcur. Is this possible?

The Evaluator - Army Evaluation & Counseling Guide

Probably not. Once signed, the document is processed electronically.

The change would only be relevant if you can show that there is something factually incorrect on the evaluation report. Your signature indicates that all administrative data is correct: rating chain, ht/wt, counseling dates, etc. If these things are correct you have nothing to contest. Per AR 623-3, your signature does not mean you agree with the ratings or comments.

However, if there is an error in these items you can always submit an appeal and explain that you checked the concur box in error and would like to clarify the issue.

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Mark is a Retired Command Sergeant Major with 26 years of military leadership experience. He held 3 military occupational specialties (Field Artillery, Nuclear Weapons Tech, and Ammunition Ordnance). Mark is one of the leading military authors in the fields of leadership, counseling, and training.

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  • SFC Tolliver

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    The Concur/nonconcur is for the reviewer and you should not be checking it anyway. You should simply be signing the eval.

    • Mark Gerecht

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      SFC Tolliver, Thanks for the catch….you are absolutely CORRECT. The rater has nothing to with the CONCUR block! Thanks again.

    • Part-Time-Commander

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      Great point, SFC Tolliver. Many Soldiers assume that they are supposed to check this block.

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