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FY15 IDC DCO Boards

Michael Reagan

DCO IDC Select (Intel)
I wouldn't think negative just yet. I talked to my recruiter today and he really didn't know. ..maybe yours is in the same boat! I'm planning for the best! Plus, we have only heard from like 3 selects.... i would expect more ppl would be in this board. We information warfare applicants - how can you not find this site! Ha
I didn't find out from my recruiter, but his upper management which is a civilian who actually puts the final packages together for the final touches... The recruiter just asked me for the info. This was for myself it may be different at other NRD,s
 

Michael Reagan

DCO IDC Select (Intel)
Congrats to all selected.

I have not received anything official, so I am assuming the worst. I would assume that if I was selected, I would have a phone call from an excited recruiter but might be waiting to give me the bad news. But to be honest, I would rather know than wait any longer. Oh well, time to prepare for the next board. I already know how to improve my package...I'll have to be more specific about my leadership experience and have more LOR's.

I am prior service as well.

Military - Cyber
Contractor - Sys Admin / Cyber Engineer
AS - IT - 4.0
BS - IT - 3.9
BA - Sociology - 3.8
MS - IT - 4.0
Sec+
Current TS/SCI
Volunteer in the community; POC for many events
Supervisor
10's on interviews
100% confidence from OIC
Again CoolBreeze, I agree don't think negative yet... My recruiter didn't know until 3 he's later after I texted him to think him for his help.
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
I didn't find out from my recruiter, but his upper management which is a civilian who actually puts the final packages together for the final touches... The recruiter just asked me for the info. This was for myself it may be different at other NRD,s

The civilian is not upper mgt, the civilian that puts the application together and sends it up is actually a fairly low paid civilian position, in fact it is one of the lowest paid civilian positions at the NRD.
 

Derek0812

Member
Spot on...the Department of Navy civilian that built my package is a GS-5. Its hard to find a DOD civilian that low of pay grade where I work.

The civilian is not upper mgt, the civilian that puts the application together and sends it up is actually a fairly low paid civilian position, in fact it is one of the lowest paid civilian positions at the NRD.
 

Michael Reagan

DCO IDC Select (Intel)
The civilian is not upper mgt, the civilian that puts the application together and sends it up is actually a fairly low paid civilian position, in fact it is one of the lowest paid civilian positions at the NRD.
That maybe... He is a retired Sr. Chief and the one that pulled the results and the one my recruiter answered too... With my recruiter busy with 10 other OSC canidates
 

Hair Warrior

Well-Known Member
Contributor
Going for Intel, 1835
32 years old, old, old man
B.A. Economics, Political Science, 2.91 GPA (because I am an idiot) in 2005
M. Cert., Management, 3.67 in 2014
M.S. in progress, Intelligence Management, 4.0 GPA so far
Work for decent gov't contracting company; by decent, I mean it earns a profit (sometimes)
Work experience: 10 yrs
Supervisory experience: yep
Primary clients: Air Force agile combat support... yeh...
Favorite client: Tyra Banks's brother
Skill set: Sitting in a windowless room staring at Powerpoint slides
Active TS SSBI
Certified PMP
Certified ITIL
Certified Jedi academy
Certified CMAP (...no one has heard of this but it ain't easy)
LORs at 10/10/10 from IC GS-15, O-5 1835, O-4 1830
1131/5 panel interviews at 10/10/9 from O-5 SOCOM 1835, O-5 1835, O-4 1815
Passed MEPS despite being a 32 y.o. dude surrounded by fifty 17 year olds... which was a hilarious experience by the way. So, for that alone, I am thankful.
5'11", 196 lbs to which I was told "Um, sir that is the max you are allowed to weigh in the Navy"... yeh thanks boss... thought I was 6'0" but whatevs, I'd pass tape
Deadlift 395 lb 1 rep max
Power clean 215 lb
Split jerk 225 lb
Push press 205 lb
Fran time... don't ask
Dog? yes
Wife? yes
Mortgage? yes
Favorite color? blue
Recent concert? Eric Church
Best jerky? teriyaki
 
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Michael Reagan

DCO IDC Select (Intel)
Going for Intel, 1835
32 years old, old, old man
B.A. Economics, Political Science, 2.91 GPA (because I am an idiot) in 2005
M. Cert., Management, 3.67 in 2014
M.S. in progress, Intelligence Management, 4.0 GPA so far
Work for decent gov't contracting company; by decent, I mean it earns a profit (sometimes)
Work experience: 10 yrs
Supervisory experience: yep
Primary clients: Air Force agile combat support... yeh...
Skill set: Sitting in a windowless room staring at Powerpoint slides
Certified PMP
Certified ITIL
Certified Jedi academy
Certified CMAP (...no one has heard of this but it ain't easy)
LORs at 10/10/10 from IC GS-15, O-5 1835, O-4 1830
1131/5 panel interviews at 10/10/9 from O-5 SOCOM 1835, O-5 1835, O-4 1815
Passed MEPS despite being a 32 y.o. dude surrounded by fifty 17 year olds... which was a hilarious experience by the way. So, for that alone, I am thankful.
5'11", 196 lbs to which I was told "Um, sir that is the max you are allowed to weigh in the Navy"... yeh thanks boss... thought I was 6'0" but whatevs, I'd pass tape
Deadlift 395 lb 1 rep max
Power clean 215 lb
Split jerk 225 lb
Push press 205 lb
Fran time... don't ask
Dog? yes
Wife? yes
Mortgage? yes
Favorite color? blue
Recent concert? Eric Church
I know your pain with a bunch of 17-19 ur olds. I'm 40 and thinking when I was 23 going through this I still thought I was old ... What are thinking!
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
That maybe... He is a retired Sr. Chief and the one that pulled the results and the one my recruiter answered too... With my recruiter busy with 10 other OSC canidates

Unless he is using this as a stepping stone position or has no motivation to do anything else that is kind of sad, I know what a processor makes and the trainee's just out of HS make more than a processor makes, crap I know guys at Home Depot that make more than a processor.
 

20 Years

New Member
Greetings guys, I talked to my recruiter and I didn't get it. I applied for IP, I guess only 2 got selected.
My recruiter was surprised I didn't get it, I could try again in Sept.
However my gas tank is empty after 20 years in the USN/USNR, things happen for a cause and reason.
For the record I'm not bitter or mad, perhaps a little disappointed.
Congratulations to those who got it. Please do great things in the Navy and mentor the Jr personnel...inspire them to follow your steps, they are the future of our Navy.
So this is it for me gents, today I signed my retirement letter (I have 20 years in the USN/USNR), talked to my CMD, I'm done.
But please don't feel sorry for me, I have a very good life (personal and professional) so I'm ready to move on and close this chapter.
Now I have to figure out where to put my future shadow box :)
Fair winds and following seas...
Your friend,
20 Years.
 
CoolBreeze-- what was your first choice IP... With your back ground I would sit back and hope for the best, it is nerve racking but man those are excellent... Ill take it that you had a very strong Motivational Statement why the Navy needs you???


@Michael Reagan

IW was actually my first choice as I enjoy the crypto side and on my civilian side I've been working towards more of a Cyber Security Engineer career; however, I want to ensure that I understand everything as a Sys Admin so that I'm a better Cyber Engineer. I'm been afforded the opportunity to do both since the contract hasn't been able to hire someone for that position (working both jobs)

Yes, I did have a strong motivational statement. I actually wrote it several times...I'm a perfectionist lol. I incorporated my leadership experience, why I wanted to become an officer, etc
 

bryanteagle6

Well-Known Member
Greetings guys, I talked to my recruiter and I didn't get it. I applied for IP, I guess only 2 got selected.
My recruiter was surprised I didn't get it, I could try again in Sept.
However my gas tank is empty after 20 years in the USN/USNR, things happen for a cause and reason.
For the record I'm not bitter or mad, perhaps a little disappointed.
Congratulations to those who got it. Please do great things in the Navy and mentor the Jr personnel...inspire them to follow your steps, they are the future of our Navy.
So this is it for me gents, today I signed my retirement letter (I have 20 years in the USN/USNR), talked to my CMD, I'm done.
But please don't feel sorry for me, I have a very good life (personal and professional) so I'm ready to move on and close this chapter.
Now I have to figure out where to put my future shadow box :)
Fair winds and following seas...
Your friend,
20 Years.

GREAT career! enjoy your retirement! Go NAVY!
 

bryanteagle6

Well-Known Member
i did not get selected. 42 out of only 120 did get selected. That's the highest percentage in a while. My recruiter said 30+ packages did not actually go to board because of a snafu right at the end. The numbers are also lower because of the new protocol that candidates have to do MEPS before the board. They were having an small issue with ppl getting selected an then being medically DQ'd. The LONE IP select did come out of my NRD.
 
Non select here

For those selected in IW/IP.

Do you have more than one cert?
How did you highlight your leadership experience?
How long was your motivation statement? I think mine may have been "too long"
How many pages was your resume?
 
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