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MARADMIN 400/16
MSGID/GENADMIN/CG MCWL QUANTICO VA//
SUBJ/CY17 DARPA SERVICE CHIEFS FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM (SCFP)//
REF/A/LTR/CMC MOA/01FEB11//
AMPN/REF A IS THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ADDRESSING USMC PARTICIPATION IN THE DARPA SERVICE CHIEFS FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM//
POC1/M. T. FITZGERALD/CAPT/MCWL FTO/USMC/TEL: (703)784-1336/EMAIL: MARK.FITZGERALD(AT)USMC.MIL//
POC2/J. E. MOORE/CIV/MCWL FTO/USMC/TEL: (703)432-1594/EMAIL: JOHN.E.MOORE4(AT)USMC.MIL//
GENTEXT/REMARKS/1. The purpose of this maradmin is to solicit nominations for CY17 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Service Chiefs Fellowship Program (SCFP). The DARPA SCFP convenes quarterly and lasts approximately 12 weeks. The intent of this program is to increase the awareness of key Marine Corps commands of DARPAs Technology development efforts as well as enhance the professional Development of the marine corps top officers. Upon completion of Their assignment to the SCFP, fellows serve as informal liaisons between DARPA and the services based on the close relationships developed during the program and an enhanced understanding of DARPAs technology development process.
2. Background: Marine Corps participation in DARPAs formal fellowship program was established by the CMC in 2003. DARPAs mission as the central research and development agency for the Department of Defense is to make pivotal investments in breakthrough technologies for national security and to prevent strategic surprise. At DARPA, more than 100 program managers oversee approximately 250 Research and development programs. DARPA programs, such as Squad-X, Tern, and RadioMap, include emerging technologies relevant to the ground, aviation, and enabling communities. For additional information on DARPAs programs, visit www.darpa.mil.
3. Description: The DARPA SCFP was established to expose military officers and government civilians to a unique organization whose mission is to rapidly develop imaginative, innovative, and often high-risk research ideas. The SCFP assists DARPA in understanding service needs based on input from the participants into DARPAs technology development efforts. Marine Corps participants, along with members from other services and government agencies, will gain valuable exposure to DARPA programs and program managers. SCFP Members will also have the opportunity to choose focus areas for deeper exploration while participating in the program.
3.A. Location: Arlington, Virginia
3.B. SCFP DATES:
3.B.1. QTR 1: 03 JAN – 31 MAR 17
3.B.2. QTR 2: 03 APR – 23 JUN 17
3.B.3. QTR 3: 26 JUN – 15 SEP 17
3.B.4. QTR 4: 18 SEP – 15 DEC 17
4. Eligibily:
4.A. Rank/MOS: Active duty Majors and Lieutenant Colonels in all MOS are eligible to apply. Captains selected to O4 may apply, but should be projected to promote prior to attendance. Civilian personnel (GS14/GS15) may be nominated, but priority will generally be given to active duty personnel.
4.b. Experience: All applicants should be considered highly competitive for promotion. MOS credibility and recent operational experience are beneficial.
4.c. Education: All applicants must possess at least a bachelors degree. Competitive applicants will possess both a strong academic and operational background.
4.d. Security clearance: A secret clearance, or higher, is required for all applicants. Selectees are encouraged to pursue a TS/SCI clearance through their command.
4.e. Utilization tour: There is no formal utilization tour required for the program.
4.f. Applicants should not anticipate resignation or retirement within three years of completing the program.
5. Submission Process:
5.A. Applications will be submitted via AA form (NAVMC 10274), and all supporting documentation is to be included as enclosures. completed applications may be mailed or sent electronically to the POC(s) listed on this message.
5.B. Instructions for AA Form:
5.b.1. Block 7, To: Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory
attn: Future Technology Office
3255 Meyers Ave
Quantico, VA 22134
5.b.2. Block 8, Subject: DARPA Service Chiefs Fellowship Program application.
5.B.3. Block 11, enclosures:
5.b.3.a. All relevant transcripts (undergraduate, graduate, and DAU). Unofficial transcripts will be accepted, but official transcripts may be requested following selection.
5.b.3.b. Military Biography.
5.b.3.c. Military Photograph.
5.b.4. Block 12, Supplemental Information:
5.b.4.a. Statement regarding the applicants desire and motivation for participating in the SCFP.
5.b.4.b. Requested quarter(s) for selection consideration. List requested quarter(s) in order of preference.
5.b.4.c. Up to three focus areas of interest, such as unmanned systems, technology-enabled squads, or electromagnetic spectrum operations.
5.b.4.d. Primary and secondary MOS.
5.b.4.e. Current assignment, MCC, rotation date.
5.b.4.f. Current security clearance level, adjudication date.
5.b.4.g. Degree type, year, and university.
5.b.4.h. Contact phone and e-mail address.
5.b.4.i. The following statement must be included: “I do not anticipate resigning or retiring within three years of program completion.”
5.c. Endorsement from first Commanding Officer in chain of command is required.
6. Submission Deadline:
6.a. 14 October 2016
6.b. The submission deadline is the same for all CY17 SCFP quarters. Applicants are encouraged to apply for multiple quarters to increase selection opportunity.
6.c. Following the submission deadline, additional packages may be accepted on a space-available basis.
6.d. An annual selection board will be held to select DARPA SCFP nominees and alternates. Selected applicants will be announced via MARADMIN.
7. Coordinating instructions:
7.a. All costs associated with the SCFP will be funded by DARPA. For Marines traveling from outside the national capital region, DARPA will provide for billeting, per diem, and travel costs. Marines within the national capital region will be reimbursed for mileage between their command and the agency, as well as any additional travel costs required by the program.
7.b. SCFP participants will receive an academic fitness report for the period as well as a letter from the DARPA director highlighting their time spent at the agency.
8. This MARADMIN is not applicable to the Marine Corps Reserve.
9. Release authorized by Brigadier General Julian D. Alford, Commanding General, Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory.//