FISCAL YEAR 2026 1706 MARITIME SPACE OFFICER AND 1707  INFLUENCE OFFICER LATERAL MOVE PANEL SOLICITATION MARADMIN
Date Signed: 3/13/2025 | MARADMINS Number: 123/25
MARADMINS : 123/25

R 122000Z MAR 25
MARADMIN 123/25
MSGID/GENADMIN/CMC WASHINGTON DC MRA MM//
SUBJ/FISCAL YEAR 2026 1706 MARITIME SPACE OFFICER AND 1707 
INFLUENCE OFFICER LATERAL MOVE PANEL SOLICITATION MARADMIN//
REF/A/DOC/CMC/05APR20//
REF/B/MSG/CMC/08MAR22//
REF/C/DOC/CMC/07FEB24//
NARR/REF A IS MCO 1210.9A, LATERAL MOVE (LM) PROGRAMS FOR MARINE 
CORPS OFFICERS. REF B IS MARADMIN 102/22, ESTABLISHMENT OF THE 
INFORMATION MANEUVER 1700 OCCUPATIONAL FIELD. REF C IS NAVMC 
1200.1K, MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTIES MANUAL.  
POC/M. A. HAYNES/MAJ/DC MRA/MP/MPP-30/TEL: 703-784-9365//
POC/J. L. GOSS/MAJ/DC MRA/MM/MMOA-3/TEL: 703-784-9284//
POC/C. D. CHENOWETH/MAJ/17XX OCCFLD MANAGER/DC I IMD/
TEL: 703-614-4698//
POC/J. O. ROJASRODAS/CAPT/MARITIME SPACE OFFICER MOS SPECIALIST/
DC I IMD/TEL: 703-614-4698//
POC/J. M. HOLMES/MAJ/ OFFICER INFLUENCE MOS SPECIALIST/ DC I IMD/
TEL: 703-784-5079//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1.  This message solicits applications for the 
Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Lateral Move (LatMove) Panel for 1706 and 
1707 (17XX) Primary Military Occupational Specialties (PMOS) in 
accordance with the references and guidance contained herein.
Major timeline milestones are:
Date               Milestone
25 May 2025        Applications due
9 June 2025        FY26 17XX LatMove Panel Convenes
2.  The FY26 17XX LatMove Panel will consider Active Component (AC)
unrestricted officers as eligible to apply for lateral move into the
PMOSs listed below (read in two columns):
PMOS    Title
1706    Maritime Space Officer
1707    Influence Officer
3.  Eligibility requirements
3.a.  Unrestricted officers in the grades of captain (to include 
captain-selects) through lieutenant colonel.
3.a.1.  Captains and captain-selects will only be considered if they
are career designated or scheduled to screen for career designation
on the FY25 Career Designation Panel (CDP) 2.
3.a.2.  Eligibility criteria and timelines for FY25 CDP 2 will be 
provided on a forthcoming message.
3.b.  Officers selected for 17XX LatMove will be ineligible to 
screen on the FY26 O-5 Command Screening Board.
3.c.  Officers in joint billets are eligible if they have completed 
24 months in their assignment by 1 June 2026.  
3.d.  Officers in Commandant’s Education Board utilization tours are
eligible if they have completed 36 months of their utilization tour
by October 2026.  
3.e.  Officers in the above zone for promotion are not eligible.
3.f.  Officers must meet their prescribed tour control factor (TCF) 
by 1 June 2026.  If an applicant does not meet their prescribed TCF 
requirements, they must submit an exception to policy (ETP), 
endorsed by the first O-6 in the chain of command, via NAVMC 10274
(AA-Form), with their application.  Transfer inside of the 
prescribed TCF will result in a gap for that command until the TCF
has concluded.  If an officer is selected prior to his/her normal 
rotation date, Manpower Management Officer Assignments (MMOA) Branch
will attempt to provide a backfill.  A commander's endorsement of 
the AA Form is considered acknowledgement of this situation.  MMOA 
will adjudicate the ETP separately from the panel process and must 
be approved by MMOA before a Marine will be considered for a 17XX 
LatMove.  An officer with an approved ETP will be a FY26 mover 
regardless of selection to 17XX LatMove.   
3.g.  All unrestricted officers are eligible to apply to the LatMove 
Panel; however, current and forecasted inventory levels by PMOS and 
grade will be considered during the selection process.
3.h.  The criteria listed above are matters of Service policy.  
Exceptions to the above-listed criteria will be considered on a 
case-by-case basis and approved at the discretion of Director, 
Manpower Management Division.
4.  Service Obligation
4.a.  Officers approved for LatMove to the 1706 or 1707 PMOS 
will incur a service obligation upon completion of PMOS school and
awarding of the PMOS designator.
4.b.  Applicants who require fewer than four weeks of training for 
the requested PMOS will incur a 36-month Active-Duty service 
obligation upon awarding of the new PMOS.  Applicants who require 
greater than four weeks of training for the requested PMOS will 
incur a 60-month Active-Duty service obligation upon awarding of the
new PMOS.
5.  Officers who do not complete the required PMOS school will be 
reassigned to the PMOS held at time of application or at the 
discretion of MMOA.
6.  Application Procedures
6.a.  LatMove applications must be submitted via AA Form.  
Applications must be endorsed by the first O-6 in the applicant’s 
chain of command as appropriate.  Refer to the MMOA-3 Manpower 
Website  https://www.manpower.marines.mil/Manpower-Management/
Officer-Assignments/#tab/retention-and-release for package
templates.
6.b.  All LatMove applications will include the following:
6.b.1.  At least one but not more than three letters of 
recommendation attesting to the applicant’s leadership, technical 
skills and abilities, and overall performance.
6.b.2.  A one- to two-page personal statement in naval letter format 
explaining why the officer desires to LatMove into the 
requested PMOS.  The applicant will reference any unique experiences
relevant to the gaining PMOS.  Applicants will distinguish between 
training, education, and operational experience.
6.b.3.  A letter of sensitive compartmented information (SCI) 
eligibility from the HQMC Special Security Officer (SSO)  
(hqmc_intel_sso@usmc.mil).  A letter from their local SSO is not 
sufficient.
6.b.4.  Applicant’s unofficial transcripts for all undergraduate and
graduate education.
6.b.5.  E-mail correspondence from the applicant’s PMOS monitor 
providing recommendation on LatMove and verification that member 
will complete their TCF per paragraph 3.f.
6.b.6.  OMPF update material.  Officers should submit OMPF update 
requests via OMPF-Records Management Application (O-RMA).  If 
assistance is required, contact your unit S-1 or local IPAC. 
Officers are responsible for ensuring their OMPF and Master Brief
Sheet is accurate at all times.  Board members will have access to 
the OMPF during the panel.
6.c.  The deadline for application submission is 2359 Eastern 
Daylight Time 25 May 2025.  Applications received after this date 
will not be considered.
7.  All applications must be addressed to CMC (MMOA-3) and submitted
as a single portable document file (PDF) file to the MMOA-3 
Organizational Mailbox at SMBMANPOWEROFFICERPR@USMC.MIL and labeled 
as “EDIPI_LastName_1706” or “EDIPI_LastName_1707”, depending on the
requested MOS.  Each file cannot be larger than 800 KB.  Failure to 
do so will result in the LatMove application being returned 
with no action taken.  All submissions will receive a receipt 
notification.  Officers selected for LatMove will execute 
orders to the next available PMOS school or as directed by MMOA.
8.  Officers that are approved for LatMove will be expected to 
attend required PMOS training and proceed to their future units as 
soon as available or as directed by MMOA.  Requests to delay or 
defer training or assignment outside of the yearly cycle will not be
approved.
9.  Per reference (a), all LatMoves are strictly voluntary.  
Marines who do not wish to LatMove into the 17XX Occupational 
Field (OccFld) but are currently serving in 05XX BMOS billets that 
are transitioning to a 17XX BMOS may continue to serve out their 
current assignment in that billet.
10.  Officers executing LatMove and follow-on training prior to 
permanent change of station should be considered “non available” by 
current RS/RO and should not be graded down because of this.
11.  Upon promotion to colonel, officers in the 17XX PMOS will merge
into the 8041 population.
12.  All officers interested in this LatMove opportunity are 
encouraged to join the 17XX OccFld Information Microsoft TEAMS page 
at https:(slash)(slash)go.intelink.gov/xTL9YA4.
13.  There are no FY26 Reserve Component LatMove allocations 
for PMOS 1706 or 1707.
14.  Release authorized by MajGen Ryan S. Rideout, Director, 
Manpower Management Division.//