R 051711Z MAR 25 MARADMIN 105/25 MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC L WASHINGTON DC// SUBJ/ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE CY26 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION NATIONAL ACADEMY (FBINA) SELECTION BOARD// REF/A/TITLE 5 U.S.C SECTION 4108// REF/B/HTTPS: LE.FBI.GOV/TRAINING#NATIONAL-ACADEMY// NARR/REF A IS THE U.S. CODE THAT GOVERNS EMPLOYEE AGREEMENTS AND THE MINIMUM PERIOD OF SERVICE OWED TO THE GOVERNMENT AS A RESULT OF ASSIGNMENT TO TRAINING. REF B SERVES AS THE INFORMATION PORTAL SUPPORTING THE SUBMISSION OF NOMINEE PACKAGES.// POC/JAMES P.ROBERTO/GS14/EMAIL/[email protected]/ TEL/703-604-4129// GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. This message announces the convening of the CY26 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) National Academy Selection Board and solicits nominations from throughout the Marine Corps Police Force. The FBI National Academy has long been a vital element in the continuing improvement of law enforcement standards, knowledge, and cooperation throughout the world. The National Academy provides a wide range of leadership and specialized training, as well as an opportunity for professional law enforcement officers to share ideas, techniques, and experiences. The Head, Law Enforcement Branch will use the Law Enforcement Working Group in order to select nominees. 2. Provost Marshal Offices, Marine Corps Police Departments, and other commands staffed with Marine Corps Police Force personnel shall nominate eligible officers, Enlisted Marines, and Marine Corps Civilian Law Enforcement Officers for the CY26 FBINA, and submit nomination packages to Head, Law Enforcement Branch NLT 02 May 2025. They shall provide an endorsement for each nominee to the first O-6 level commander in the chain of command. Nominating units shall provide a nominal ranking for multiple nominees from the same command. Each unit is limited to nominating one nominee per category. Nominees currently assigned to a non-military police billet shall include a letter of recommendation from a current/former Law Enforcement Battalion Commander, Provost Marshal, Police Chief, or equivalent from within the field. 3. Prerequisites for nominees: 3.a. Active-Duty Marines. 3.a.1. Nominees must possess a Military Police Military Occupational Skill in the 58XX occupational field. 3.a.2. Nominees must have a minimum of ten years time in service and five years law enforcement experience. 3.a.3. Nominees must agree to serve three years with the Marine Corps after completion of the FBINA. 3.a.4. Nominees must meet height/weight standards, be in a full duty status at the time of nomination and attendance, and have passed the most recent physical fitness test or combat fitness test. 3.a.5. Officers must be career designated and unrestricted or Warrant Officer. 3.a.6. Enlisted Marines must be a Staff Noncommissioned Officer. 3.a.7. Nominees must not have received an adverse fitness report. 3.a.8. Nominees must not have failed selection to the next higher grade. 3.a.9. Nominees must have a college transcript showing that the nominee has obtained at least 60 credit hours. 3.a.10. Nominees must meet all other prerequisites listed in reference (b). 3.b. Marine Corps Civilian Law Enforcement Officers: 3.b.1. Nominees must possess the occupational series of police officer (GS-0083) or criminal investigator (GS-1811). 3.b.2. Nominees must be a GS-10 or higher. 3.b.3. Nominees must have a minimum of ten years federal service (military/civilian) and five years law enforcement experience. 3.b.4. Per Ref A, Civilian nominees must agree to continue service as a Marine Corps Civilian Law Enforcement Officer upon completion of the training for a period at least equal to three times the length of the training. 3.b.5. Nominees must meet body mass index standards, be in a full duty status at the time of nomination and attendance, and have passed their most recent annual physical ability test. 3.b.6. Nominees must have a college transcript showing that the nominee has obtained at least 60 credit hours. 3.b.7. Nominees must meet all other prerequisites listed in reference (b). 4. Nominee packages will include: 4.a. An administrative action form (NAVMC 10274) acknowledging the nominee meets the eligibility requirements. 4.b. Standard naval letter containing a 350-500 word essay written by the nominee emphasizing how their Law Enforcement experience, coupled with attending the FBINA, will favorably impact the Marine Corps Police Force. 4.c. A copy of the Marine's master brief sheet or civilian personnel file. 4.d. The nominating unit's address, point of contact, and phone number (COMM and DSN). 4.e. Commander signature and sent via email as an encrypted pdf attachment to the message POC. 5. Nomination packages for deployed nominees should be routed through the nominee's permanent administrative chain of command. The Law Enforcement branch will process all nomination packages. 6. This announcement is not applicable to the Marine Corps Reserves. 7. Direct all questions to the POC. 8. Release authorized by Lieutenant General Stephen D. Sklenka, Deputy Commandant for Installations and Logistics.//