R 081517Z OCT 24 MARADMIN 477/24 MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC MRA// SUBJ/OPT OUT OF CONSIDERATION FOR THE REGULAR ACTIVE, UNRESTRICTED RESERVE, AND ACTIVE RESERVE FY27 MAJOR, LIEUTENANT COLONEL, AND COLONEL PROMOTION SELECTION BOARDS// REF/A/DOC/CONGRESS/8AUG2018// REF/B/DOC/DOD/16DEC2020// REF/C/DOC/SECNAV/28MAR2019// REF/D/DOC/SECNAV MEMO/5JAN2022// NARR/REF A IS TITLE 10, UNITED STATES CODE. REF B IS DOD INSTRUCTION 1320.14, COMMISSIONED OFFICER PROMOTION PROGRAM PROCEDURES. REF C IS SECNAVINST 1420.3, DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY COMMISSIONED OFFICERS PROMOTION PROGRAM. REF D IS THE SECNAV MEMO WHICH DELEGATES OPT OUT AUTHORITY TO THE MARINE CORPS.// POC/M. J. COOK/MAJ/MMPB-10/TEL: (703) 784-9704// POC/C. M. MARTIN/CAPT/CMC MPP-30/TEL: (703) 784-9875// POC/S. A. STEELE/MAJ/CMC RAP-2/TEL:(703) 784-9135// GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. Purpose. This MARADMIN solicits applications for and describes the process for opting out of consideration for promotion. Additionally, it provides background information in advance of the Fiscal Year 2027 (FY27) Regular, Unrestricted Reserve, and Active Reserve Major, Lieutenant Colonel, and Colonel Promotion Selection Boards (PSB). 2. The John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act FY19 allows eligible officers to request to opt out of consideration for promotion in a given year without penalty. 3. Opt Out of Consideration for Promotion. Sections 619 and 14301 of reference (a) are the statutory authorities granting the Secretary of the Navy the discretion to authorize eligible officers to opt out of consideration for promotion by a PSB. Reference (d) delegates authority to the Deputy Commandant for Manpower and Reserve Affairs (DC M&RA) to approve the request of an officer to opt out of consideration. DC M&RA may only approve a request if all three of the following criteria are met: 3.a. The basis for the request is to allow an officer to complete a broadening assignment, advanced education, another assignment of significant value to the Marine Corps, or a career progression requirement delayed by the assignment or education. 3.b. DC M&RA determines if the opt out of consideration is in the best interest of the Marine Corps based on statutory guidelines, Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) strengths, and the needs of the Service. 3.c. The officer has not previously been considered in-zone for promotion to the grade for which the officer requests the exclusion from consideration. 4. The following officer categories may be eligible to opt out. 4.a. Examples of broadening assignments include, but are not limited to: Utilization tours associated with the Marine Corps’ Graduate Education Program, Foreign Professional Military Education, Congressional Fellowship, Commandant’s National Fellows, Tours with Industry, Active Reserve Accession tours, and Return to Active Duty tours. 4.b. Examples of qualifying advanced education include, but are not limited to: Full-time resident graduate or doctoral education, Olmsted Scholar, and equivalent Service institutions and/or resident civilian education programs. 4.c. Examples of assignments of significant value include, but are not limited to: Foreign Area or Regional Area Affairs, and Personnel Exchange Program. 5. Eligible Officers 5.a. All regular active, unrestricted reserve, and active reserve officers, who are eligible to be considered as in-zone or above-zone and have not been previously considered for promotion to the grade in which they request to opt out of, who meet the following requirements: 5.b. Must be within height and weight standards. 5.c. Must have no outstanding investigations, pending legal matters, or in-grade adverse material. 6. Officers who meet the requirements in paragraphs 4 and 5 may submit a request to opt out of consideration for promotion. 6.a. Officers may request to opt out of promotion consideration no more than one time per grade. 6.b. Requests shall include the officer's justification for opting out of consideration for promotion, current assignment, primary MOS, statement attesting to eligibility per paragraph 5, and endorsements from the chain of command. 6.c. The first O-6 in the applicant's current chain of command must endorse the request and provide a recommendation to DC M&RA. 7. Coordinating instructions 7.a. Regular Active Officers 7.a.1 Requests must be submitted to Manpower Management Promotions Branch (MMPB-10) via the NAVMC 10274 Administrative Action (AA) Form no later than 15 January 2025. 7.a.2. Submit endorsed AA Forms to MMPB-10 at: [email protected] or mailing address: Headquarters, United States Marine Corps (MMPB-10) Attn: Opt Out of Consideration for Promotion 2008 Elliot Road Quantico, VA 22134-5103 7.a.3. Manpower Management Division and Manpower Plans and Policy Division will review all requests to make a determination on the eligibility of the applicant and provide an appropriate recommendation to DC M&RA for final determination. In accordance with references (b) through (d), MMPB-10 will ensure approved officers are removed from the eligible population for consideration for promotion, appropriately update the history of lineal establishment database to memorialize that the officer opted out of consideration for promotion, and update post-board reports. 7.b. Unrestricted Reserve and Active Reserve Officers 7.b.1. Requests must be submitted to Reserve Affairs Personnel Policy, Plans, and Programming (RAP-2) via the NAVMC 10274 AA Form no later than 30 April 2025. 7.b.2. Submit endorsed AA Forms to RAP-2 at: [email protected] or mailing address: Headquarters, United States Marine Corps (RAP- 2) Attn: RC Opt Out of Consideration for Promotion 3280 Russell Road Quantico, VA 22134-5103 7.b.3. RAP-2 and Reserve Affairs Management (RAM-2) will review all requests and provide appropriate recommendation to DC M&RA for final determination. In accordance with references (b) through (d), RAP-2 will ensure approved officers are removed from the eligible population for consideration for promotion, appropriately update the history of lineal establishment database to memorialize that the officer opted out of consideration for promotion, and update post-board reports. 8. Recommendations will be based on the service of an officer in a broadening assignment, advanced education, assignment of significant value, and overall performance history. 9. MMPB-10 (active component) or RAP-2 (reserve component) will notify officers by letter of their approval or disapproval after DC M&RA has made final determination. MMPB or RAP-2 will place a copy of the approval letter in the officer’s official military personnel file. 10. In-zone officers who are approved will be removed from the FY27 eligible population to be considered with the in-zone population for the FY28 Major, Lieutenant Colonel, or Colonel Promotion Boards, without penalty. 11. Officers approved for opt out are not precluded from receiving permanent change of station orders. 12. Regular active officers may view the current zones chart projections at: https:(slash)(slash)www.manpower.usmc.mil/webcenter/?active_marine= active-marines-home/manpower-plans-and-policy-mp/manpower-plans- programs-and-budget-mpp/officer-plans-mpp-30. 13. Unrestricted reserve and active reserve officers may view the current zones chart projections at: https:(slash)(slash)www.manpower.usmc.afpims.mil/Plans-and-Policies/ Reserve-Affairs/Reserve-Affairs-Policy-Plans-Programming-Branch/ Reserve-Affairs-Plans/. 14. Officers considering opting out of consideration for promotion are advised to consult with their respective monitor, executive officer, or commanding officer for guidance on career progression and eligibility. 15. This MARADMIN cancels after the results of the FY27 Marine Corps major through colonel selections are made public via ALNAV. 16. This MARADMIN is applicable to the Total Force. 17. Release authorized by Lieutenant General Michael J. Borgschulte, Deputy Commandant for Manpower and Reserve Affairs.//