Directorate of Human Resources- Army Continuing Education System (ACES)/Education Services Call for Graduates JBLM 29th Annual Education Services College Graduation ceremony; Friday, 13 May 2016, 1:00 p.m. at the Sharon McGavick Student Center and Conference Facility, Clover Park Technical College, Lakewood, Washington. Servicemembers, Airmen, Family Members, Retired Veterans, and Civilians of the JBLM community who completed a degree or will finish NLT 30 August 2016, contact us NLT 13 April 2016 to reserve a seat; POC; Ms. Lindy Guinotte, 253-967-2206, or by email lindy.l.guinotte.ctr@mail.mil or usarmy.jblm.imcom.list.dhr-aces-educationoffice@mail.mil, Subject: GRADUATION and include your full Name, School Name, Degree earned or will earn, Date of graduation or projected date, email address and telephone number. Our graduation ceremony is a wonderful way to celebrate the sacrifices and dedication it takes to complete a college education while serving in the military or military community. Congratulations and we look forward to helping you celebrate your achievement! Servicemember Lifecycle; Testing Services -JBLM-Main; Stone Education Center (6242 Colorado Ave): Army Personnel/Academic Testing; 253-967-3889/5657: o Defense Language Proficiency Test (DLPT), Defense Language Aptitude Test (DLAB), Oral Language Proficiency Interviews (OPI), Selected Flight Instrument Test (SIFT), Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT; in-service ASVAB), American Language Course Placement Test (ALCPT), In-Service Screening Testing (ISST: 25D Cyber Careers), Basic Math and Science Test (BMST) o (military only) ACT/SAT, GRE/GMAT/GED reimbursement National Test Centers at Stone Education Center and McChord Education Center (operated by Pierce College); email ntc@pierce.ctc.edu for appointments o Proctoring services, Pearson VUE test site (multiple tests), College Credit Exams (CLEP/DSST/ Excelsior), Millers Analogy Test (MAT), COMPASS, etc -JBLM-McChord; Education and Training Office (851 Lincoln Blvd)/Testing Office (Bldg 100) Base Testing Office-McChord, Building 100, Room 3068 Phone: (253) 982-2162 or (253) 982-0526 McChord Education Office; National Test Center (operated by Pierce College; see above) For more info or to schedule an Army Education Advisor for unit/leadership and FRG briefings 253-967-7174 or usarmy.jblm.imcom.list.dhr-aces-education-office@mail.mil Check out JBLM Education Services Facebook page for education programs and services updates for Service & Family members: https://www.facebook.com/jblmarmyed Main website: http://www.lewis-mcchord.army.mil/dhr/eso/ JBLM-McChord Air Force Education Center: http://www.mcchord.af.mil/units/educationandtraining/index.asp
IMLM-PWE 1 January 2016 SUBJECT: Net Zero Award Contest INFORMATION PAPER 1. Purpose. To present concepts of the JBLM Net Zero Award Contest 2. Facts. a. In 2011, the Army s Net Zero initiative was created and launched by the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment (ASA IE&E) as a cornerstone strategy for sustainability and energy security. b. Units from all branches of uniformed military services stationed on JBLM and YTC are encouraged to participate in this optional, biannual competition to win prize money. AR 215-1 Unit Funds may be spent on activities available to all personnel including off-duty morale, welfare and recreation. Super Large (700+) Large (200-699) Medium (100-199) Small (25-99) Very Small (1-24) 1 st $10,000 $10,000 $5,000 $1,000 $1,000 2 nd $7,500 $7,500 $4,000 $800 $800 3 rd $5,000 $5,000 $3,000 $600 $600 Plus $500 for each of the other 5 non-winning units who submitted an acceptable final packet. Plus additional $3,000 for the grand prize winner. c. The Net Zero competition is designed to encourage units to help JBLM save resources and utility money, protect training lands, and enhance air and water quality. Such actions support the Mission (cost savings, avoidance of training impacts) and improve the quality of life for JBLM members and the surrounding communities. d. The five critical areas of concern addressed in the competition are Energy, Materials and Waste, Training Lands, Air Quality, and Water Conservation. e. Entry into the competition starts with a Commander s Pledge that commits units to simple practices in support of Army and JBLM Net Zero goals. These are actions such as turning off lights when not needed, separating trash from recyclables, and not driving in restricted areas in training lands.
f. To be eligible to compete for the award, seven general requirements must be met: Establish or update a unit fund account with DFMWR Appoint a member of the unit s leadership as Net Zero POC to oversee unit award actions Have the appointed NZ POC attend Net Zero training Appoint POCs in each of the contest categories Establish and maintain an Environmental Operating Permit (EOP) with DPW Identify all buildings within the unit s footprint Submit pledge signed by the unit Commander g. The award program will operate by a scoring system that grants points in each area based on defined general requirements and elective actions conformant with JBLM guidelines and goals. Additional points can be earned in the Initiatives and Innovations section where units are encouraged to find ways to incorporate sustainability into their specific Mission. Scoring takes into consideration the general and area requirements (30 line items), elective actions (17 line items), disqualifiers and penalties (6 line items), and, if applicable, actions or techniques a unit used to fix a finding s root cause, and initiatives and innovations. h. JBLM is on its sixth iteration of the contest. Each contest has changes to both the requirements and electives this is based on feedback from the units, changes in environmental compliance requirements, and changes of focus for the Net Zero programs. Benefits from the contest to date include: An estimated 4,000 personnel engaged per contest Increased culture of sustainability within organizations Encouraged units to relate sustainability to daily Mission Specific and unique sustainability actions done by units: Organic farm where produce is given to regional non-profits (NWJRCF) Shut off two engines on the C-17s while taxiing (4 th AS) Find alternatives to single-use medical devise or find unique avenues of recycling these items (MAMC) Develop additional routes for GO Transit (4-23 IN) i. Contest period for Net Zero #6 runs from 1 February to 31 May. Registration for Net Zero #7 is expected to start early July with a contest period from 1 August to 30 November.
MWR Happenings Feb-Apr 16 Sat, Feb 6 Sporting Clays Skeet Tourney @ the Skeet Range Call 967-6263 Intramural Dodgeball Tourney @ Wilson Fitness Ctr Call 967-4768 UFC 196 @ Warrior Zone Call 477-5756 Sun, Feb 7 Big Game @ Warrior Zone Call 477-5756 Fri, Feb 12 Mom & Me Valentine Canvas @ the Club Call 982-5581 Valentine s Dinner @ the Bistro Call 964-2813 McChord Trivia Madness @ the McChord Club Call 982-5581 Sat, Feb 13 9-Pin, No-Tap Tourney @ Sounders Lanes Call 982-5954 Sat, Feb 20 Operation: Care Fair @ American Lake Conf. Ctr Call 967-5776 Bench Press Competition @ Soldiers Field House Call 967-4768 Wed, Feb 24 Fiction Writers Workshop @ McChord Library Call 982-3454 Fri, Feb 26 Brewfest @ the McChord Club Call 982-5581 Fri, Mar 11 Manicure & Martini Night @ the McChord Club Call 982-5581 Sat, Mar 12 Shamrock n Run @ MWR Fest Tent Call 967-4768 Mar 15 & 16 Intramural Volleyball rep mtgs Call 967-4768 Wed, Mar 16 Mimosa & Canvas @ the McChord Club Call 982-6726 Mar 16 & 17 Intramural Soccer rep mtg Call 967-4768 Fri, Mar 18 Scotch Tasting @ the McChord Club Call 982-0718 Sat, Mar 19 Operation: Baby Shower @ America Lk Conf Ctr Call 967-5776 Wed, Mar 23 Norwegian Dancers & Spaghetti Dinner @ the Club Call 982-0718 Thu, Mar 24 Intramural Softball rep mtg @ Warrior Zone Call 967-4768 Sun, Mar 27 Easter Dash @ Cowan Stadium Call 477-5756 Easter Brunch @ the McChord Club Call 982-5881 Thu, Apr 7 Kids Fest @ MWR Fest Tent Call 967-5776
Thu, Apr 14 Nat l Library Week Open Houses Call 967-5889/982-3454 Mon, Apr 18 74 th Doolittle Raiders Anniv. Toast @ the Club Call 982-5581 Sat, Apr 23 Spring Flea Market @ MWR Fest Tent Call 967-5776
Religious Support Community Update Brief 10 Feb Catholic Ash Wednesday Service: Building Community through worship and sacrament 1200 at Lewis North Chapel and McChord Chapel 2 1800 at Lewis Main Chapel and McChord Chapel 2 Protestant Ash Wednesday Service, Building Community through worship and sacrament 11:45 at Soldiers Chapel 16 Feb National Prayer Breakfast: Building Community through relationships 0700 at American Lake Conference Center, See your supporting chaplain for seats Financial Peace University: Enhancing readiness, stability and resilience through good stewardship 18 Feb-28 April, Thursdays at 1730 at Lewis Main Chapel 21 Feb-01 May, Sundays 1600 at Lewis North Chapel