ARLINGTON, Va. — The Ordnance Corps has convinced the United States Army to officially adopt a policy that awards promotion points to military personnel for earning civilian certifications. Initially, the Ordnance Corps requested this policy for its use, but the U.S. Army saw value in the initiative and extended it throughout the entire Army.
Starting in October, the Army will begin awarding promotion points to technicians who earn civilian technical certifications directly related to their trade. This includes automotive mechanics, HVACR technicians, and electronics repairmen. An Army technician can earn 10 points for each certification, up to a maximum of 50 points. The Army currently promotes its soldiers to junior grade noncommissioned officers using a scoring system, which allows them to earn and compile points for such areas as education, awards, special achievements, and performance.