07 OCT 2022 ALCGRSV 057/22 SUBJ: PY24 IDPL SELECTION BOARD OPT-OUT ANNOUNCEMENT MESSAGE A. ALCOAST 380/22, UPDATE TO OFFICER ACCESSIONS, EVALUATIONS, AND PROMOTIONS, COMDTINST M1000.3 B. Title 14 U.S. Code, subsection 3752 C. 2022 Register of Officers, PSCINST M1427.1M D. ALCGOFF 090/22, PY24 ADPL SELECTION BOARD OPT-OUT ANNOUNCEMENT MESSAGE 1. This message provides Promotion Year 2024 (PY24) guidance for officers considering opting out of promotion selection board consideration on the IDPL. The deadline to apply is 01 November 2022. 2. As noted in paragraph 1 of Ref (a), only officers projected to be in-zone for consideration for promotion selection may request to opt-out of selection board consideration if they meet the eligibility requirements listed in paragraph 2 of Ref (a). 3. Per Ref (b), IDPL officers may not opt-out of any retention board because retention boards are governed by a different statute than promotion selection board opt-out. 4. In PY24, IDPL selection board opt-out is being offered for promotions to the grade of lieutenant, lieutenant commander, and commander. 5. The Coast Guard utilizes the running mate system for IDPL officers, and Officer Signal Numbers are published in accordance with Ref (c). Therefore, per Ref (d), PY24 IDPL selection board opt-out is available for IDPL officers holding similar Signal Numbers as their ADPL running mates: a. LTJGs with a date of rank of 01 July 2022 or earlier meeting the requirements of Ref (a) are eligible to apply to opt-out of consideration for selection to lieutenant. b. LTs holding Signal Numbers 3674 to 4207 meeting the requirements of Ref (a) are eligible to apply to opt-out of consideration for selection to lieutenant commander. c. LCDRs holding Signal Numbers 1971 to 2355 meeting the requirements of Ref (a) are eligible to apply to opt-out of consideration for selection to commander. 6. Extended Active Duty (EAD). This paragraph provides guidance to Reserve Officers on EAD: a. PY24 begins on 01 July 2023 and ends on 30 June 2024. b. Reserve officers serving on EAD in PY24, when their respective promotion board convenes, who want to apply to opt-out and meet the requirements of Ref (a), must follow the ADPL guidance in Ref (d). Per paragraph 2.b.(1)(e) of Ref (a), professional circumstances like currently serving on EAD orders may help form the basis for an opt-out request. c. Reserve officers currently serving on EAD, but whose contracts end prior to when their respective promotion board convenes in PY24, who want to apply to opt-out and meet the requirements of Ref (a), must follow the IDPL guidance in this message. Per paragraph 2.b.(1)(e) of Ref (a), professional circumstances like recently completing EAD orders may help form the basis for an opt-out request. This is applicable to junior officers in the Reserve who may not desire to integrate and sign an oath as a Regular officer in the Coast Guard. 7. Officers approved by a panel to opt-out on the ADPL, and are later released from active duty and placed on the IDPL, must submit a new application to be considered for opt-out on the IDPL. Similarly, Reserve officers approved by a panel to opt-out on the IDPL, and are later placed on the ADPL, must also submit a new application to be considered for opt-out on the ADPL. 8. Application Process. ADPL officers should apply per Ref (d). Interested and eligible Reserve officers applying for IDPL opt-out must: a. Apply via Direct Access, My Panel Submission -> Career Extension (select Reserve-Active Component, click Search)-> OPTOUT, to be considered as a candidate to opt-out for PY24. Command endorsements only apply to the application memo and do not apply to the My Panel submission. b. Submit a memorandum to CG PSC (rpm-1) via their immediate command. No enclosures to the application are permitted. The application/resume shall be submitted in basic Coast Guard memorandum format (limited to a maximum of one page, single-spaced, 12-point text with 1-inch margins). Commands may endorse the application via thru line endorsement or a new page endorsement (limited to a maximum of one page, single-spaced, 12-point text with 1-inch margins). Member memorandums must include the following: 1) A description of the broadening assignment, advanced education, another assignment of significant value to the Coast Guard, a career progression requirement delayed by the assignment or education, or a qualifying personal or professional circumstance for which member is requesting to opt-out. 2) Justification for requesting consideration to opt-out. 3) The Promotion Year deferral duration. Officers may request PY deferral annually, or for the duration of the member’s broadening assignment, advanced education assignment of significant value, career progression requirement, or qualifying circumstances. 9. Members who request to opt-out may not be able to alter or cancel their request after 01 November 2022, because of planning factors implicated in the promotion process. Officers are eligible to request to opt-out of no more than three consecutive promotion boards in a single application. After three years, the member may compete for promotion or resubmit a new request to opt-out for up to an additional three years. 10. Opt-Out Applications will be evaluated by a panel of officers on a best and fully qualified basis considering the officer’s service record and qualifying personnel and professional circumstance as stipulated in paragraph 2 of Ref A. 11. The panel is authorized to recommend the following number of officers expected to be in zone for PY24 on the IDPL: a. Up to 10 LTJGs being considered for LT. b. Up to 10 LTs being considered for LCDR. c. Up to 03 LCDRs being considered for CDR. 12. Candidates should expect formal notification of the status of their application via email NLT 45 calendar days prior to the first PY24 Selection Board. 13. POC: CDR Jesse Webster at Jesse.d.Webster@uscg.mil. 14. CAPT M. W. Batchelder, Chief, PSC-RPM, sends. 15. Internet release authorized.