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The White Falcon - 29.04.1988, Page 8

The White Falcon - 29.04.1988, Page 8
Air Medal awarded Capt. James A. Luzzi, an F-15 pilot with the 57th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, recently received the Air Force's Air Medal for sustained aerial achievement by intercepting 10 Soviet aircraft between December 1986 and October 1987. "I was in the right places at the right time," Capt. Luzzi said. “I just hope all pilots can get the chance to do the same." Since being eligible for his Air Medal, Capt. Luzzi has intercepted four more Soviet aircraft. "I've been fortunate to be stationed in Iceland," Capt. Luzzi said. “Being in an area where there is a lot of Soviet air activity, a fnlot has a chance to really use the skills he's been taught." Capt. Luzzi's Air Medal was presented to him by Lt. Col. Allan R. Guarino, commander, 57th Fighter Interceptor Squadron. "TAC" continues from page 3 "In addition, General Welch felt that inflated OER ratings led officers to put too much emphasis on square filling," said Col. Redden. “The officer evaluation system should strongly reinforce the right perspective about what is important; and what is important is performance — performance in whatever job the officer Is asked to do." To improve on the OER system, the AFMPC working group devised a three-part OES. The system features separate forms for performance feedback, performance evaluation and promotion recommendation. "Under the revised system, a supervisor will sit down with an officer and tell him or her what is required," said Col. Redden. "Midway through the reporting period, the boss will fill out a performance feedback form and discuss it with the person being rated." To help keep feedback accurate, this evaluation won't become part of any official record. It will be handwritten, and the form will be given to the officer at the conclusion of the discussion. A performance feedback session will be scheduled twice annually for company grade officers or more frequently if required. Field grade officers will receive a feedback session on request or at the discretion of the supervisor. 'The second part of the system, the performance report, replaces the current OER," explained Col. Redden. "It will be prepared at the same time and with the same frequency as the OER. The rater will evaluate whether or not an officer meets a variety of performance standards. In addition, an officer's most significant achievements will be listed, and the rater will outline how these accomplishments impact the unit mission. The final element of the OES is the promotion recommendation. An evaluator will prepare recommendations only for officers eligible for promotion using three categories: 'Definitely Promote,' 'Promote' or 'Do Not Promote This Board'." A recommendation of "Definitely Promote" Indicates that the strength of an officer's performance warrants promotion with minimum regard for broader considerations. A "Promote" indicates the officer is well qualified and should compete on the basis of both performance an^^ broader consideration. A rating of "Do Not Prom^^B This Board" is self-explanatory. Recognizing tl^^r the number of officers that can be selected from promotion is limited by grade ceilings, the evaluator will be limited in the number of "Definitely Promote" recommendations he or she can make. Col. Redden said, “We realize a previous rating system featured controls on rating categories... but, our system is significantly different. Among other things, limits on 'Definitely Promote' recommendations will be less than the promotion opportunity for each grade, this means that while officers with ‘Definitely Promote' recommendations should certainly be promoted, a good number of officers with 'Promote'- recommendations will also be selected for advancement. Further, the promotion recommendation will be removed after an officer is selected for promotion, thus removing any potential stigma when the officer is considered for further promotions, assignments and the like." The colonel said the Air Force will begin using the OES August 1, 1988. “The system is an evolutionary improvement over the OER system," said Col. Redden. "I've had a chance to study 1t in some detail, and I think the Air Force officer force will appreciate the changej^^k The officer professional development program be strengthened significantly by the introduction the OES." 8 The White Falcon

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