Service Retirement Reform

Military Officers Association Learn About The Current Service Retirement Reform


Southwest FL – Our speaker, Dr. Curtis L. Gilroy, opened with the following vignette; a Navy Captain on the bridge of a battleship sees a light in the distance. He orders the crew to signal the oncoming vessel to adjust course 10 degrees right (starboard for mariners). 


The signal comes back, “No. You adjust your course 10 degrees.” The Captain, growing impatient, tells the crew to signal, “I am a Navy Captain, commanding a US Navy Battleship. Change your course!” The signal back says, “I am a Seaman 2d Class, commanding a lighthouse, the course change is up to you.”

This vignette illustrates the ongoing debate about service personnel costs and how to best manage them. In his presentation, Dr. Gilroy, explained that the 2016 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) includes major reforms to the retirement system for incoming accessions effective 1 January 2018. Other proposed changes resulting from the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission did not get a warm reception in Congress.

Dr. Gilroy is well qualified to speak on this topic, having served six Secretaries of Defense while in DoD, and was the official DoD spokesperson for our All-Volunteer Force.

Sticking with the vignette above, he also pointed out that the United States does not have a clearly defined strategy against which the personnel planners could predict future requirements and cost them effectively. The past 15 years of constant force employment is unprecedented, and, as usual, the 2016 budget is based on politically acceptable funds availability, not strategy.

Dr. Gilroy pointed out that MOAA is one of he most effective voices with the DoD and on Capitol Hill. It is clear that there will be changes to what most of us have known as the gold standard for retirement plans. What effects, if any, to the retired community are unknown at this point, but it bears close monitoring.

Finally, Dr. Gilroy fielded a few questions. BG Jim Hesson asked why the administration had selected such a small percentage of GDP (3.5%) to fund defense? Dr. Gilroy admitted that percent GDP was a flawed method to attain national security, but likely one that would satisfy the budget conservatives.

The same folks that have been working on personnel reform are now focused for 2016 on military health care reform. We should expect to be affected by that effort. Keep the MOAA Take Action icon on your desktop and communicate your concerns to your representatives often.

Dr. Gilroy’s slides have been posted to the MOAS blog: 


MOAS is the Sarasota Chapter of Military Officers Association of America. MOAA is the nation’s largest and most influential association of military officers with 400,000 members. It is an independent, nonprofit, politically nonpartisan organization. For more information visit, www.sarasotamoaa.com Are you a former military officer? Please come and join us at our monthly luncheon.

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November Luncheon Program Service Retirement Reform Update

MOAS November Luncheon Program

Service Retirement Reform Update
By Christopher White


Our speaker, Dr. Curtis L. Gilroy, opened with the following vignette. A Navy Captain on the bridge of a battleship sees a light in the distance. He orders the crew to signal the oncoming vessel to adjust course 10 degrees right (starboard for mariners). The signal comes back, “No you adjust your course 10 degrees.” The Captain growing impatient tells the crew to signal “I am a Navy Captain, commanding a US Navy Battleship, change your course!” The signal back says “I am a Seaman 2d Class, commanding a lighthouse, the course change is up to you.”


This vignette illustrates the ongoing debate about service personnel costs and how to best manage them. In his presentation, Dr. Gilroy, explained that the 2015 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) includes major reforms to the retirement system for incoming accessions effective 1 January 2018. Other proposed changes resulting from the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission did not get a warm reception from Congress.


Dr. Gilroy is well qualified to speak on this topic, having served six Secretaries of Defense while in DoD, and was the official DoD spokesperson for our All-Volunteer Force.


Sticking with the vignette above, he also pointed out that the United States does not have a clearly defined strategy against which the personnel planners could predict future requirements and cost them effectively. The past 15 years of constant force employment is unprecedented. (I checked both the National Security Strategy (2015) and the National Military Strategy (2015), both state the military will be the strongest, best equipped and do everything, everywhere. The personnel component, and more importantly, the actions taken by the administration in the 2015 budget are contrary to the strategy.)


Dr. Gilroy pointed out that MOAA is one of he most effective voices within DoD and on Capitol Hill. It is clear that there will be changes to what most of us have known as the gold standard for retirement plans. What effects, if any, to the retired community are unknown at this point. But it bears close monitoring.


Finally, Dr. Gilroy fielded a few questions.  BG Jim Hesson asked why the administration had selected such a small percentage of GDP (3.5%) to fund defense ? Dr. Gilroy admitted that percent GDP was a flawed method to attain national security, but likely one that would satisfy the budget conservatives.

The same folks that have been working on personnel reform are now focused for 2016 on military health care reform. We should expect that we will be affected by that effort. Keep the MOAA Take Action icon on your desktop and communicate your concerns to your representatives often. 



Calendar November-December 2015 - November Breeze





Click to Read the November Breeze



Click above to read the November 2015 issue of the MOAS monthly newsletter, The Sarasota Breeze, as well as a separate Reservation Form for you to use when making your reservation for the November Luncheon—on Friday November 20th at Michael’s on East.

This luncheon is our Annual Business Meeting where we will be electing our Chapter Officers and Directors for 2016.

Our luncheon speaker will be Dr. Curtis Gilroy who will address the results of the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission affecting our active duty and retired military communities.

At our September luncheon, we celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War, and BG Jim Hesson distributed pins commemorating that event to all Vietnam era veterans who attended the luncheon. For those of you who were not present at the September luncheon, BG Hesson will again distribute the commemoration pins at the November luncheon.

Also attached to this email is the Program/Menu/Reservation Form for the Winter Gala to be held at Michaels on East on Sunday evening December 20th. Looking forward to seeing you all there!!!!

Upcoming YAHOO events are the Sunset Beach Party at Lido Key on Thursday October 22nd, the lunch at Seasons 52 on Nov 4th, and the Army Navy Game on Dec 12th. (Details in the Breeze).

Membership renewal notices will be going out shortly. Please be on the lookout for them and respond as soon as possible.

Looking forward to seeing all of you at Michaels on East ..on Friday, November 20th @ 11:30 AM---

As usual, we hope you enjoy this issue—and ask that you let us know if you have any suggestions for future issues.

Thank you
Len Friedlander
Editor


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Veterans Day Parade - MOAA Distributes Care Package Boxes to Send to the Troops


Veterans Day Parade - MOAA Distributes Care Package Boxes to Send to the Troops



Young Veteran and friend taking care package boxes. Soldier Firestone also received care packages while deployed.  Nice to see.











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Lunch Wednesday November 4, 2015 at Seasons 52




Our Chapter’s OKTOBERFEST Recruiting and YAHOO event at the Gold Coast Eagle Taproom in Lakewood Ranch was a great success. A great time was had by the 42 attendees (current & prospective members). Many thanks to all the volunteers who worked to bring this event together, and a special thanks to Col John Saputo for making his facility available and supplying the beer for the event. A reminder that we are still looking for volunteers to help arrange YAHOO events throughout the year. Carol and I have been at it for 10 years and it’s time we take on other challenges. Drop us an email (cobrienvt@aol.com).



Wednesday, November 4th @ Noon

Lunch at Seasons 52 in UTC Mall

Join us for lunch at the Seasons 52 restaurant in the 
University Town Center on University Parkway. A new 
restaurant to the area, Seasons 52 has a very nice menu 
that changes throughout the year. Currently its fall menu is 
in full swing, and we will be ordering off the menu (and 
paying our own bill). We have a reservation for 24 people at 
noon. 

The restaurant is located on the west side of the mall near 
the center and there is valet parking right in front of Seasons 
52 for a cost of $5.00. 

RSVP NLT Oct 28th to Carol O’Brien at 941-907-8891 or 
cobrienvt@aol.com.

DIRECTIONS: I-75 to University Pkwy. Head west on 
University Pkwy and then turn south on Cattleman Drive. 
Go to first light and turn left on University Town Center Dr. 
Then turn right and drive to the center of the mall.
52 is located next to the Cheesecake Factory.






Flag Day Sunday, June 12th 6:00 pm - Patriot Plaza, Sarasota National Cemetery




Military Officers Learn About How To Handle Two Careers-One With The Navy And One As A Special Agent With The FBI

Military Officers Learn About How To Handle Two Careers-One With The Navy And One As A Special Agent With The FBI


Southwest FL – Our October luncheon was a true multi media event. With at least one other service organization attending (thanks Air Force Association), we had MOAS Allied member Bohdan Hryniewicz conduct a book signing of his recently published, My

Boyhood War, describing his youth and participation in the Warsaw Uprising of 1944, followed by a dynamic presentation by our guest speaker, Captain Eileen Roemer, USN (Ret).

Captain Roemer has a pretty incredible story. She successfully pursued two careers, one in the Navy and one in the FBI, retiring as a US Navy Captain and Special Agent in Charge respectively. Following her second retirement, she signed on as a counterterrorism specialist at the National Counterterrorism Center’s (NCTC) Directorate of Strategic Operational Planning (DSOP) in Virginia and later, as a Counterintelligence Senior Advisor, providing liaison between U.S. Central Command and the FBI Tampa Division.

As she described her careers, she was just a lucky lady at the right time and place. She also would not take no for an answer when applying for positions. Her father had a successful career in the FBI. When she graduated from the FBI Academy, her father gave her his badge, number and credentials. She was fortunate to have had the opportunity for many firsts for women in both the Navy and the FBI. So much has changed, and mostly for the better.

Captain Roemer also serves on the Board of Directors for the Women’s Resource Center of Sarasota County and is the Chair of their Scholarship Committee. As she described the purpose of, and her experience with the Center, she spoke of women veterans and the unique challenges they face. After a short video about the great work and support the Center provides to all women in need (youtube.com/watch?v=C0Ge8_MdQnw), she encouraged the membership to get involved individually and/or financially with this effort.

MOAS is the Sarasota Chapter of Military Officers Association of America. MOAA is the nation’s largest and most influential association of military officers with 370,000 members. It is an independent, nonprofit, politically nonpartisan organization. For more information visit, www.sarasotamoaa.com Are you a former military officer? Please come and join us at our monthly luncheon.

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