ACTIVITY MANNING MANAGER (AMM) ROLES, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND   REPORTING PROCESSES


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R 251300Z SEP 25 MARADMIN 456/25 MSGID/CMC CDI WASHINGTON DC// SUBJ/ACTIVITY MANNING MANAGER (AMM) ROLES, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND   REPORTING PROCESSES// REF/A/DOC/MCO 5311.1E// REF/B/DOC/OPNAVINST 1300.21// REF/C/DOC/BUPERSINST 1080.54B// REF/D/DOC/COMUSFLTFORCOM/COMPACFLT NOTICE 1000// REF/E/DOC/NAVPERS 18068F VOL I// REF/F/GENADMIN/CMC CDI TFSD//DTG151830ZAPR25// AMPN/REF A IS MCO 5311.1E, TOTAL FORCE STRUCTURE PROCESS. REF B IS  OPNAVINST 1300.21, ENLISTED MANNING POLICY AND PROCEDURES.  REF C IS  BUPERSINST 1080.54B, ENLISTED DISTRIBUTION AND VERIFICATION PROCESS.  REF D IS ENLISTED MINIMUM MANNING THRESHOLDS FOR SEA/SHORE DUTY.    REF E IS NAVY ENLISTED OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS.  REF F IS THE NAVY  BRANCH TFSD SYMPOSIUM CALLING MESSAGE DTG 151830Z APR 25.//  GENTEXT/REMARKS//   

  1.  Situation.  Activity Manning Manager (AMM) roles and responsibilities within the Marine Corps are essential to mission readiness of Navy personnel.  The AMM serves as the link between USMC commanders, Navy Personnel Command (NPC), and Total Force Structure Division (TFSD).  
  2.  Mission.  This MARADMIN formally establishes standard practices,  duties, and responsibilities for AMMs assigned to Marine Corps  commands.  It further establishes the coordination mechanisms that  AMMs must operate to ensure timely and effective management and  distribution of Navy staffing in support of the Marine Corps.  Refs  (b) and (c) provide policy and procedural guidance that authorize   AMMs to monitor and report personnel status, coordinate with Navy  placement coordinators, and align sailors to billets based on rate,  Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC), Paygrade, and Projected Rotation  Date (PRD). 
  3.  Execution.  AMMs report via G-1 channels on behalf of their  respective commander.  AMMs are organizationally aligned within the  G-1 of the command to which they are assigned, and they shall report  all personnel staffing issues directly to the AC/S G-1.  AMMs are  primarily responsible for the management and distribution of Navy  officers and enlisted personnel in support of the Marine Corps and  must execute the following core functions.  3.a.  Billet and Personnel Alignment Oversight  3.a.1.  Monitor and reconcile Sailor-to-billet alignment data on My  Navy Assignment (MNA) site, Navy Standard Integrated Personnel  System (NSIPS), and command Activity Manning Documents (AMD) to  ensure accuracy of PRDs, Prospective Gains (PG), NEC, and that  personnel paygrades match billet authorized requirement or pay band. Per ref (c), AMMs are authorized to review these attributes in MNA, submit alignment requests, and flag errors to ensure accurate requisitions are generated on behalf of the command.  Additionally, verify alignment and matching of billets between the Navy's Total Force Manpower Management System (TFMMS) and the Marine Corps' Total Force Structure Management System (TFSMS). 3.a.2.  Submit or request Personnel Manning Action Request (PMAR)  such as Member Realignment Request (MRR), Operational Hold (OPHOLD),  cross-deck, divert, order modification, completion of tour  (COMPTOUR), orders cancellation, and PRD adjustment to mitigate  staffing shortfalls.  As outlined in ref (c), AMMs are responsible  for initiating PMAR based actions to correct or optimize alignments,  ensuring fit/fill standards are met.  3.a.3.  Proactively plan with G-1 leadership to prioritize and  submit billets via chain of command (Marine Expeditionary Force  [MEF] and component) to TFSD, manpower Budget Submitting Office  27 (BSO27) within established requisition cycle to facilitate  advertising command billets on MNA.  3.a.3.1.  Reporting of staffing issues begins at the Major  Subordinate Command (MSC) level, where AMMs and G-1s will analyze  personnel staffing data, identify discrepancies, and develop  consolidated reports.   3.a.3.2.  Validated reports will be forwarded to the MEF AMMs and  G-1 for aggregation, quality control, and resolution.  3.a.3.3.  Type Commander (TYCOM) and NPC are responsible to liaise  with U.S. Fleet Forces Command (USFFC) and Manning Control   Authority (MCA) for assistance resolving staffing issues across  BSO27.  3.b.  Readiness and Inventory Management  3.b.1.  Monitor command minimum staffing threshold data on MNA  daily.  Effectively manage personnel inventory, to include limited  duty (LIMDU) and pregnancy availability.  Submit PMAR to notify NPC  and TYCOM of request to realign personnel.  3.b.2.  Manage local staffing of Navy officer and enlisted billets,  and communicate any staffing needs to TYCOM to mitigate staffing deficiencies.   3.b.3.  Train and advise command leadership (USMC) on Navy enlisted  and officer personnel management programs and staffing processes to  bridge knowledge gaps and ensure accountability and traceability of  Navy personnel.   3.c.  Systems Proficiency and Administrative Maintenance. AMMs are responsible to use manpower and personnel resources and systems such as: MNA, NSIPS, TFMMS, TFSMS, Defense Readiness Reporting System (DRRS), and Marine Online (MOL) to manage personnel resources. Ref (c), para 4.e, outlines AMM systems access roles and requires AMMs to maintain accuracy of personnel data via these systems, acting as the primary unit representative.  3.d.  Strategic Engagement and Planning  3.d.1.  Per ref (d), para 8, AMMs shall notify TYCOM via AMM teams  channel or email of all circumstances where a unit is missing or  projected to miss minimum thresholds no later than 60 days prior to  an employment/deployment date (d-date), or when unit staffing levels  fall below minimum thresholds from d-date through employment and  deployment.  3.d.2.  AMMs, G-1, or command designated representative shall attend the BSO27 annual AMM symposium and monthly training on teams per ref  (f).   3.d.3.  As required, AMMs shall coordinate with applicable Navy  stakeholders to ensure Subject Matter Experts (SME) are engaged in  any Table of Organization and Equipment Change Requests (TOECR)  impacting Navy structure. 
  4.  Administration and Logistics  4.a.  Administrative guidance, reporting requirements, and reference  materials are available via the AMM teams channel established by  TFSD Navy Branch to support the AMM community across BSO27.  4.a.1.  The AMM teams channel will serve as the primary venue by  which all AMM collaboration and coordination will occur.   4.a.2.  It is critical that appointed AMMs submit appointment  letters signed by their commanders to gain access to the restricted  portions of the AMM channel that contains Controlled Unclassified  Information (CUI).   4.b.  Per ref (c), commands shall ensure all AMMs have access to  MNA, TFMMS, TFSMS, DRRS, and MOL to effectively monitor and manage  Navy personnel staffing.  4.c.  BSO27 TYCOM maintains oversight of the AMM community  enterprise-wide.  All AMMs assigned to USMC commands are required to  notify TYCOM and placement coordinators upon reporting to their  assigned unit to ensure communication and successful integration  into BSO27 AMM community.   4.d.  Per ref (a), for purposes of this MARADMIN, the term  “staffing” refers to personnel inventory. 4.e. This MARADMIN will be included in future editions of the MCO 5311.1E Total Force Structure Process.  
  5.  Command and Signal    5.a.  Questions regarding AMM duties and responsibilities shall be  directed to the following points of contact.  5.a.1.  Head, Manpower BSO27, Mr. Jason Darby at   [email protected]  5.a.2.  BSO27 Senior Manpower Analyst LCDR Kevan Mellendick at   [email protected].  5.a.3.  BSO27 TYCOM HMCM Anderson Nyeche at   [email protected].  5.a.4.  BSO27 Manpower Analyst HM1 Nicholas Norton at   [email protected].   5.b.  Direct all further correspondence to TFSD NB email:   [email protected]
  6.  Release authorized by Lieutenant General Eric E. Austin, Deputy Commandant for Combat Development and Integration.//