The SMD is developed in six phases: (1) data col-
lection, (2) workload standards development or valida-
tion, (3) preliminary statement of required billets, (4)
fleet review, (5) publication of final billets, and (6)
implementation. The NMRS provides automated data-
processing support for each of these phases.
If a ship is modernized during its service life (such
as updating or adding equipment or systems), the
SMD provides a means for determining manpower
requirements for the modified systems or mission. The
NMRS can generate an SMD to identify billets needed
to operate and maintain new weapons, equipments,
and systems far enough in advance of fleet introduc-
tion to provide trained personnel both when and where
they are needed.
In addition, the shipboard managersfrom the
commanding officer to the leading petty officers-may
use the SMD as an effective source document. Since
it has detailed watch station requirements, the SMD
can serve as the basis for establishing a battle organ-
ization and a watch bill for
readiness. The SMD presents
quirements summary in seven
Manpower Authorization
specific conditions of
the basic manning re-
sections. See table 2-1.
Even though you will probably not be directly in-
volved with manpower authorization (MPA) changes,
you should have some knowledge of manpower au-
thorization. The SMD is the basis for the Manpower
Authorization (MPA) (OPNAV 1000/2).
The proper classification of authorized billets is
extremely important in defining the Navys overall
manpower requirements. The numbers of billets
throughout the Navy are summarized by the various
classification categories. These figures provide the
basis for recruiting, training, and promoting Navy per-
sonnel.
The Navy must produce the maximum combat
readiness with the dollar resources available. For this
reason, and because of the high cost of manpower,
each billet requirement must be stated at the minimum
skill and experience levels necessary for satisfactory
performance of billet functions.
Billet reviews are conducted periodically at the
CNO level. In those reviews, decisions are made based
on the existing classification of each billet as indicated
on the MPA. Improperly classified billets become the
lowest priority billets in the category in which they
are classified. Consequently, if the objective is to de-
lete or redistribute billets, improperly classified billets
are prime candidates for deletion or reprogramming,
The manpower requirements and manpower classi-
fications within each Navy activity are specifically
reviewed at the activity level annually to ensure the
deletion of unnecessary billets or positions and the
proper classification of each authorized billet or posi-
tion.
If changes are required, a Manpower Authorization
Change Request (MACR) (OPNAV 1000/4A) is sub-
mitted. If changes to the designator rating, grade, or
number of billets and/or positions are requested, the
requests must be justified in terms of changes in
mission, function, and/or task, as contained in the
ROC or shore required operational capability (SHO-
ROC) statements. If a billet is currently classified
improperly, the misclassification must be explained.
MACRs are normally submitted annually. More-
frequent requests must be justified on the basis of
changes in mission or functions beyond the control
of the activity. Valid requirements for billet changes
that will require the movement of personnel must be
identified and requested as early as feasible to permit
orderly personnel management. Normally, it requires
5 to 9 months after final billet approval before new
or changed billets can be filled with personnel.
MACRs that involve an activity reorganization are
planned and submitted on the basis of the existing
number of billets.
The Billets Authorized (BA) column on the MPA
(block 32) indicates the billets authorized by the CNO.
The quantity assigned to each billet authorized on the
MPA is normally the same as the corresponding billet
in the SMD. SMD billet requirements, which are not
included in the BA column on the MPA, are entered
on the MPA as Mobilization Billets (MBs), the
majority of which will be reflected in the Selected
Reserve (SR) column (block 39).
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