The Army's transition to its new HR system is expected to stall many promotions through at least the end of January, service officials told Military.com. Army public ...
Despite uncertainty about when the Army's delayed new human resources system will be launched, officials say promotions over the next few months should not be impacted. On Dec. 1, the legacy system ...
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CHICAGO — Less than two years after it was discontinued, the Chicago Police Department has moved to revive its controversial “merit promotions” system, WGN Investigates has learned. Thirty officers ...
FORT KNOX, Ky. (March 4, 2011) -- Active-component Soldiers interested in promotion to sergeant or staff sergeant should immediately update their personnel and training records before the Army ...
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FORT KNOX, Ky. -- Active-component Soldiers interested in promotion to sergeant or staff sergeant must immediately update their personnel and training records before the Army implements the revised ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. military troops may be able to sidestep the Pentagon’s entrenched, 100-year-old “up or out” promotion system under sweeping new proposals unveiled Thursday, aimed at keeping ...
Dice has announced that there’s a big change coming to Battlefield V’s rank system as a new Promotions mechanic will raise the career rank cap from level 50 to level 500. This cap is expected to rise ...
James McDonough has spent much of his first six months as head of the state's prison system working to overcome chronic problems including a haphazard promotions system that appeared driven in part by ...
Editor's Note: After this story was published, Army officials contacted Military.com to say that Army public affairs had been wrong, that delays for promotions would in fact happen. Read more here.