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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS 2000 NAVY PENTAGON WASHINGTON, DC 20350-2000 OPNAVINST 1520.42A N127 OPNAV INSTRUCTION 1520.42A From: Chief of Naval Operations Subj: ADVANCED EDUCATION GOVERNANCE Ref: (a) CNO memo 1524 Ser N00/100105 of 31 October 2008 (NOTAL) Encl: (1) Advanced Education Review Board (AERB) (2) Education Coordination Council (ECC) 1. Purpose. To provide guidance on integrated governance of advanced education policies, programs, and instructions. This instruction has been updated to reflect changes to Navy organizational structure. This instruction is a complete revision and should be reviewed in its entirety. 2. Cancellation. OPNAVINST 1520.42. 3. Background. Education is a strategic investment in the future capabilities of the naval service. This investment requires a deliberate framework to optimize policy coordination and integration across the Navy. Per reference (a), the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) approved establishment of a framework that directly links education funding to strategy and strengthens the Navy s ability to provide the right education opportunities to the force for both current and future missions. 4. Policy a. The Vice Chief of Naval Operations (VCNO) is the Navy s education executive agent. The education executive agent will guide the Navy s investment in education by providing the vision and direction to enable unity of effort through coordinated policy, validated requirements, prioritized resources, and standardized processes. b. The education executive agent will be supported by an advanced education review board (AERB) as described in

OPNAVINST 1520.42A enclosure (1). The Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education) (CNO (N1)) will serve as the executive secretary to the AERB. The executive secretary will: (1) Schedule semi-annual AERB meetings. (2) Prepare and disseminate AERB meeting agendas and minutes. (3) Obtain and provide information, data, and studies required to support AERB decisions and action items. c. The education coordination council (ECC), which is described in enclosure (2), will support the functions of the executive secretary. It will be chaired by the Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education) (OPNAV (N1B)). d. The AERB and ECC will facilitate collaborative and mutually supporting relationships among education stakeholders. This will ensure education policy, programs and supporting infrastructure are available to develop and sustain a portfolio of skills and competencies aligned to CNO guidance and the maritime strategy. e. The AERB and ECC will not supplant assigned responsibilities of CNO (N1) or the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Fleet Readiness and Logistics (CNO (N4)). f. The Presidents of the Naval War College (NWC), Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), and the Superintendent, United States Naval Academy (USNA), report to the CNO. However, they will conduct routine education and education-related base support and facilities business through either CNO (N1) or CNO (N4), as appropriate. 5. Action a. The AERB will meet at least semi-annually at the call of the chair. Meetings will be scheduled to provide timely recommendations to coincide with key decision points in the Navy s assessment and resourcing processes. 2

OPNAVINST 1520.42A b. The ECC will meet at least semi-annually at the call of the chair. It will direct working group activities and formulate solutions and recommendations for AERB consideration. Meetings will be scheduled to support development of AERB agendas and necessary recommendations. c. The AERB executive secretary will ensure matters requiring CNO or VCNO decisions are directed to the AERB for consideration. Issues which may be resolved at lower levels will be directed accordingly. 6. Records Management. Records created as a result of this instruction, regardless of media and format, shall be managed per Secretary of the Navy Manual 5210.1 of January 2012. W. F. MORAN Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education) Distribution: Electronic only, via Department of the Navy Issuances Web site http://doni.documentservices.dla.mil/ 3

ADVANCED EDUCATION REVIEW BOARD (AERB) OPNAVINST 1520.42A 1. The AERB serves as a forum to provide oversight of education policies and programs, and the Navy s education institutions. The AERB will: a. Ensure advanced education policy; programs; long-range goals and objectives; and resource investments, including those required to maintain and recapitalize Navy education institutions, are in keeping with CNO guidance and implementation of the maritime strategy. b. Provide appropriate oversight of the institutional integrity, policies, and ongoing operations of the Navy education institutions to ensure efficient operation and support accreditation by appropriate regional accrediting bodies recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. 2. The AERB is chaired by the VCNO, the Navy s education executive agent. Membership is limited to key principals to facilitate action-oriented decision making. a. Membership includes the following principals: (1) Director, Navy Staff; (2) CNO (N1); (3) Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Dominance (CNO (N2/N6)); (4) Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Operations, Plans and Strategy (CNO (N3/N5)); (5) CNO (N4); (6) Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Integration of Capabilities and Resources (CNO (N8)); (7) Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Warfare Systems (CNO (N9)); (8) U.S. Marine Corps Deputy Commandant for Manpower and Reserve Affairs; Enclosure (1)

(9) Chief of Navy Reserve (CNO (N095)); (10) Chief of Naval Research; (11) Superintendent, USNA; (12) President, NPS; and (13) President, NWC. b. Invitees include: OPNAVINST 1520.42A (1) Representative, NPS and NWC board of advisors; and (2) Others invited by the AERB chair based upon the meeting agenda. c. CNO (N1) will serve as the AERB executive secretary. The executive secretary will ensure timely publishing of meeting agendas and minutes, and provide information, data, and metrics required to support AERB decisions and action items. 2 Enclosure (1)

EDUCATION COORDINATION COUNCIL (ECC) OPNAVINST 1520.42A 1. The ECC will facilitate collaboration among stakeholders to provide recommendations with respect to education strategy, policy, requirements, and resources; and enable best informed decisions. ECC meetings will be scheduled to support the AERB. 2. The ECC is chaired by OPNAV (N1B). ECC membership includes a single executive level representative from each of the following organizations: a. Total Force Resource Management Division (OPNAV (N10)); b. Information, Analysis and Development Division (OPNAV (N15)); c. Shore Readiness Division (OPNAV (N46)); d. USNA; e. NWC; f. NPS; g. Naval Education and Training Command (NETC); h. United States Fleet Forces Command (USFLTFORCOM); i. Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC); j. Office of the Chief of the Navy Reserve (OCNR); k. Commander, Navy Recruiting Command; and l. Others as determined by the chair. 3. The ECC will be supported by the ECC working group that: a. Takes a long-term view of education to position the Navy for development and implementation of future operating concepts. b. Supports integration of education policies for development of a portfolio of skills and competencies necessary to execute CNO guidance and the maritime strategy. Enclosure (2)

OPNAVINST 1520.42A c. Assists in assessment and prioritization of education requirements and review of metrics. d. Assists in prioritization of education investments and maximization of their return, and planning for recapitalization. e. Is chaired by the Education Branch (OPNAV (N153)), focused on specific issues, and includes members representing the following organizations: Offices (1) Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) (a) Strategic Affairs Office (OPNAV (N1Z)); (b) Strategic Resourcing Branch (OPNAV (N100)); (c) Financial Management Branch (OPNAV (N101)); (N122)); (d) Current Manpower Allocation Branch (OPNAV (e) Total Force, Manpower, Personnel Plans and Policy Division (OPNAV (N13)); (f) Information Management Division (OPNAV (N1B6)); (g) Corporate Director, Information Dominance Corps (OPNAV (N2/N6C)); (h) OPNAV (N46); (i) Strategy and Policy Division (OPNAV (N51)); (j) International Engagement Division (OPNAV (N52)); (2) USFLTFORCOM; (3) Navy Personnel Command; (4) USNA; (5) NPS; 2 Enclosure (2)

OPNAVINST 1520.42A (6) NWC; (7) NETC; (8) OCNR; (9) CNIC; (10) Naval Service Training Command; and (11) Others as dictated by issue. 3 Enclosure (2)