Final Multiple Score

Final Multiple Score, or FMS, is a calculation used by the United States Navy to determine whether or not enlisted sailors of the paygrades E-3, E-4, E-5, or E-6 are eligible to advance to the next paygrade. It involves six different categories that are each weighted by percentage, producing a total sum that is used to compare other sailors during a biannual advancement cycle.[1]

In 2007, the Navy changed the computation of the FMS by adding points for the awarding of an associate degree or a bachelor's degree, and making periodic evaluations factor more heavily in the score. The following chart is used to produce the final multiple:[2]

Factor Paygrade Computation E-4/E-5 E-6 E-7
PerformanceE-4/E-5(PMA x 80)-23090 (42%)116 (47.5%)80 (50%)
E-6(PMA x 80)-20690 (42%)116 (47.5%)80 (50%)
E-7(PMA x 50)-12090 (42%)116 (47.5%)80 (50%)
Standard ScoreAllExam Score on profile sheet80 (37%)80 (33%)80 (50%)
Service in PaygradeE-4/E-5SIPG+7.515 (7%)17 (7%)
Service in PaygradeE-6SIPG+9.515 (7%)17 (7%)
PNA PointsE-4 to E-6PNA points from last 5 cycles15 (7%)15 (6%)
EducationE-4 to E-62 AA or 4 BA/BS4 (2%)4 (1.5%)
AwardsE-4 to E-6Values in Navy Advancement Manual10 (5%)12 (5%)
Maximum Points Possible214244160

PMA is Performance Mark Average
PNA is Passed Not Advanced points
SIPG is Service in Paygrade
AA is Associate degree
BA/BS is Bachelor's degree

See also

References

  1. Department of the Navy (2001). BUPERSINST 1430.13E. Department of the Navy, Bureau of Naval Personnel.
  2. Department of the Navy (2007). "NAVADMIN 304/07". Department of the Navy, Bureau of Naval Personnel.
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