I just had this e-mail forwarded to me, and given that the sender said distribute this to all CIC members, all supp res members, and anyone contemplating going CIC, I thought it was prudent to it post here.
References: A. National Teleconference - Regional COATS OPIs - Tuesday, 7 July 2009
B. Updated Key Messages and Q&As (attached below)
C. COATS IMPLEMENTATION - WARNING ORDER (previously communicated)
The implementation of our new COATS sub-component is now moving forward with exceptional speed. It may have taken us some 4 to 5 years to get to this point, however, implementation is now upon us and it is recognized that the timelines are short and the nature of the work involved so critical - given the impact on our members. Detailed below is a brief summary of some of the more critical discussion points of reference A. Further to this teleconference, DCdts also released two communication packages: a key messages document and an updated Q&A document (both documents are attached below). The purpose of these two documents is to dispel rumours that are spreading regarding the implementation of the new COATS sub-component.
The following 5 points were noted as key issues during the teleconference at reference A (in most cases they will also be addressed in the two documents provided below):
(1) STATUS OF THE "CIC" AS A BRANCH AND CF OCCUPATION. The CIC will remain as a branch and as a CF occupation (MOSID 00232). In short, there is no change to the "CIC" as a branch or as a CF occupation as we currently know it.
(2) STATUS OF THE "CIC" AS A SUB-COMPONENT OF THE RESERVE FORCE. With the changes approved on 2 June 2009, the CIC will no longer be classified as a specific "sub-component" of the Reserve Force. As most of you know, prior to these changes the Reserve force was comprised of four sub-components: Primary Reserve, Supplementary Reserve, CIC and the Canadian Rangers. Within this construct, membership in the CIC sub-component was restricted to CIC Officers only. With the changes approved on 2 June 2009, the sub-components of the Reserve Force was changed to the following four sub-components: Primary Reserve, Supplementary Reserve, COATS and the Canadian Rangers. The new/amended QR&O is attached - see article 2.034 to review the four sub-components of the Reserve Force:
http://admfincs.mil.ca/qr_o/vol1/ch002_e.asp#2.03
(3) BUILDING BLOCKS OF THE NEW COATS SUB-COMPONENT. The "CIC" will be one of three MOSIDs assigned to the new COATS sub-component. The other two MOSIDs are as follows: General Duty Officer (GD Offr) and General Duty NCM (GD NCM). The MOSID "numbers" for these two new MOSIDs is expected to be approved at any moment. As noted in the documents that follow, these two new MOSIDs will allow the Cadet Program to continue to employ members that had previously belonged to other MOSIDs (RMS Clks, Log Offrs, Infantry, Hull Techs, etc.). These members will now have to consent to do a sub-component transfer from the Supplementary Reserve to COATS.
(4) REQUIREMENT TO CONSENT TO A SUB-COMPONENT TRANSFER. As documented in previous correspondence, there is now a standing requirement to transfer all personnel (less Reg Force mbrs) into the new COATS sub-component. The new sub-component "consent form" was included in previous correspondence, but is included again as a key document:
These sub-component transfers will be actioned in accordance with the following priorities:
Priority 1: Prior to 31 July 2009. Supp Reserve personnel (Non-CIC Offrs and NCMs) who are over the age of 60 or those members that do not meet the minimum medical standards for service with the Regular Force or Pres (they could be of any age) must be transferred from the Supp Res to COATS prior to 31 July 2009. The Should members not consent to this transfer, they will not be eligible to work and will be released from the CF (for those over age 60 or those with medical restrictions belwo the minimum medical standards for the Reg Force/PRes). By consenting to the transfer, they will be able to continue to work for the Cadet Program. Please be advised that we have not heard from nor have we received forms from two Dets and two CSTCs (unit names withheld). For all units, it is critical that those mbrs designated as Priority 1 be actioned ASAP.
Priority 2: Within 60 days after the GD Offr and GD NCM MOSIDs are created - current estimate - prior to 30 September 2009. All remaining Supp Res personnel must be transferred to the new COATS sub-component. Again, sub-component transfer consent forms must be completed and forwarded to this HQ for action.
Priority 3: Prior to 31 March 2010. All CIC Officers must be transferred into the new COATS subcomponent. At present, DCdts is working to have the national system transfer all currently serving members into COATS. Again, at this time, we do anticipate that consent forms will be required to be signed by CIC Officers.
(5) REQUIREMENT FOR PRC/VSS. With the creation of COATS all members of this sub-component - repeat - all members of this sub-component will require a PRC/VSS in order to work within the Cadet Program. For those members who are transferred to COATS as part of this exercise, they will have 90 days to have a PRC/VSS completed. In the past, some members of our staff were not required to have a PRC/VSS, however, this has changed. The PRC/VSS is now a mandatory requirement for employment within the Cadet Program.
As you can appreciate, the implementation of COATS is progressing very quickly and, in many cases, the "administrative tail" is trying hard to keep up with the regulatory changes. There are many regulations, policies, documents and processes that will need to be changed and this will take some time for NDHQ, DCdts and the Regions to action. In the interim, I will continue to provide updates and/or guidance as often as I can and when new information warrants.
The following documents were released by DCdts staff this morning under cover of the following comment: "Colleagues: We have been advised that misunderstanding is developing to the effect that the CIC has been disbanded. To assist the leadership in countering such misunderstandings, attached below is the draft version of the Key Messages and Q&As for the COATS Implementation in English. Translation is in progress and we expect official release early next week." In this regard, your assistance is solicited to ensure the real provisions of the new COATS is understood by all concerned - this is a good news story by any measure!