ADVANCED FOREIGN SECURITY FORCE (FSF) ADVISOR EXPERIENCE TRACK SCREENING PANEL ANNOUNCEMENT
Date Signed: 4/16/2019 | MARADMINS Number: 239/19
MARADMINS : 239/19

R 161310Z APR 19
MARADMIN 239/19
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC PPO PL WASHINGTON DC//
SUBJ/ADVANCED FOREIGN SECURITY FORCE (FSF) ADVISOR EXPERIENCE TRACK SCREENING PANEL ANNOUNCEMENT//
REF/A/NAVMC/1200.1D/20180510//
REF/B/MSG/MARADMIN 407-18/251036Z JUL 18//
REF/C/MSG/MARADMIN 619-12/232332Z OCT 12//
REF/D/NAVMC 3500.59C/20171013//
NARR/REF A IS THE FY-19 MARINE CORPS MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY (MOS) MANUAL. REF B IS FY19 FSF ADVISOR MOS MANUAL CHANGES AND IMPLEMENTATION PLAN. REF C ANNOUNCES THE FORMAL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REGIONAL, CULTURE, AND LANGUAGE FAMILIARIZATION (RCLF) PROGRAM. REF D IS THE SECURITY COOPERATION AND LANGUAGE, REGIONAL, EXPERTISE, AND CULTURE TRAINING AND READINESS MANUAL.//
POC/JIM MILLER/CIV/CMC WASHINGTON DC PPO PL/703-692-4340/JAMES.L.MILLER5@USMC.MIL//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1.  The purposes of this MARADMIN are to: (1) announce the 2019 FSF Advisor Experience Track Screening Panel; (2) outline the process Marines will use to submit applications for the Advanced Foreign Security Force (FSF) Advisor Free MOS (FMOS); and (3) explain the administrative actions taken after the screening panel determinations.
2.  All qualified Marines (E5 to E9, WO1 to CWO5, and O2 to O6) who have six months accumulated FSF advising experience are encouraged to request for the Advanced FSF Advisor FMOS 0571 via the process outlined in para 4 of this message.
3.  Per refs (a) and (b), as of 1 Oct 2018 the below FSF Advisor FMOS definitions are applicable.
3.A.  FMOS 0570:  Advisors have general knowledge of advisor skills acquired from Formal Learning Center (FLC) training and meet the minimum knowledge, skills and abilities (KSA) defined in ref (d).
3.B.  FMOS 0571: Advanced Foreign Security Force (FSF) Advisors have extensive knowledge and experience in their primary MOS and can translate expertise and experiences into useful advice to foreign counterparts to develop and influence FSF throughout the phases of military operations and across the range of military operations.
4.  Experience Track Screening Panel Application Process for Advanced FSF Advisor FMOS 0571.
4.A.  Marines who have both demonstrated sufficient FSF advising experience in a daily, on-the-job (OJT) environment spanning a cumulative period of no less than six months and meet the prerequisites outlined in the paragraphs below are encouraged to apply for the award of the Advanced FSF Advisor FMOS 0571.  Per ref (a), Marines applying for the Advanced Advisor FMOS must:
4.A.1.  Have completed RCLF Program requirements in-grade or be grandfathered out of RCLF per ref (c).
4.A.2.  Have achieved at least one of the following requirements:
4.A.2.A.  Experience in advising FSF(s) in an OJT environment, encompassing a cumulative period of no less than six months.
4.A.2.B.  Award of the Primary MOS (PMOS) 0372 Critical Skills Operator, PMOS 0370 Special Operations Officer, or Necessary MOS (NMOS) 8071 Special Operations Capability Specialist and completion of one or more deployments with a Special Operations unit or as an individual augment to a Joint Special Operations unit for a cumulative period of no less than six months.
4.B.  Marines who believe they have met the prerequisites and have sufficient advisor experience should complete the web-based survey questionnaire via the following website: https:slashslashsurveys.max.gov/index.php/518368.
4.B.1.  Select the survey titled “Advanced Foreign Security Force (FSF) Advisor Screening Panel (SCN USMC-EX-18028)”.
4.B.2   Marines will use their Electronic Data Interchange Personal Identifier (EDIPI) as their survey site identification.
4.B.3.  Complete the survey question items and provide dates (Month/Year to Month/Year) for all FSF Advisory experienced accumulated.
4.B.4   Ensure they upload supporting documentation that reflects their success as a Foreign Security Force Advisor, then click “submit”.
5.  Screening Process.
5.A.  Director, Strategy and Plans Division will convene a screening panel with assistance from representatives of the Marine Corps Security Cooperation enterprise to review applications and approve the FMOS 0571 for Marines who meet the requirements.
5.B.  Marines will be selected based on the qualification criteria outlined in para 4 of this message, uploaded supporting documentation, and IAW refs (a) and (b).
5.C.  Timeline.
5.C.1.  Currently active:  Web-based Advisor survey questionnaire at para 4.B is open for applications.
5.C.2.  The survey questionnaire will remain open to Marines throughout 2019, with the exception of short periods while administrative actions are taken to process applications to date.   Applications submitted after these temporary closures will be considered by subsequent screening panels.
5.C.3.   Applicants selected for the Advanced FSF Advisor FMOS 0571 will be informed via separate MARADMIN.
6. For U.S. Navy personnel assigned to Marine Forces, visit: http:slashslashwww.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/career/education/subspecialty/Pages/default.aspx for Service guidance regarding subspecialties.  “NEC 90ET - Expeditionary Security Force Advisor/Trainer Training and experience as a member of a foreign military Mobile Training Team (MTT)/Embedded Training Team (ETT), deployed to provide support of CCDR Security Force Assistance (SFA), Security Assistance (SA) and Security Cooperation (SC) programs.  Assists in Partner Nation (PN) development in basic to intermediate level skills inherent to internal security and stability.”
7.  Administration.
7.A. The Marine Corps Total Force System (MCTFS) records for Marines selected by this experience track screening panel will authorize IPACs to run unit diary entries based off of the selection MARADMIN.
7.B. Marines selected by the screening panel should verify their FMOS has posted in their MCTFS record by checking their Marine Online (MOL) profile no earlier than 30 days after the selection MARADMIN is released to ensure their electronic record is up-to-date.
8.  This MARADMIN applies to the Marine Corps Total Force.
9.  Release authorized by GS15 Jeffrey L. DeWeese, Acting Director, Strategy and Plans Division, Plans, Policies and Operations, Headquarters U.S. Marine Corps.//