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Army ends Command Assessment Program designed to reduce bias with psych assessments and peer review in leadership selection ...
Army officials said last month they were reviewing the Command Assessment Program, which was officially established in the ...
The Command Assessment Program previously replaced the Army’s longstanding Centralized Selection Board/List system.
The U.S. Army recently canceled the Command Assessment Program, which was implemented by former President Joe Biden's ...
A Biden-era system adopted by the Army to put fighting bias ahead of fighting wars has been dropped. The Command Assessment Program was a pilot program for several years before being cemented into ...
The NFL Combine-style programs for evaluating prospective Army commanders started during President Donald Trump's first term.
WASHINGTON -- The Army is revising its centralized promotion board processes to deliver "the right person, at the right job, at the right time," according to Army G-1 officials.
A U.S. Army program that evaluated candidates for leadership positions based on peer feedback has officially been canceled. The Command Assessment Program, CAP, was formally established in […] ...
A 2020 initiative aimed at reducing racial bias in the military’s advancement process may have had its intended effect of encouraging promotion boards to consider only a candidate’s record ...
AL ASAD AIR BASE, Iraq — On Aug. 15, 2023, the 2nd Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment “Task Force Redleg” conducted its first promotion board since its deployment to Al Asad Air Base ...
The US Army has canceled its Command Assessment Program (CAP), a promotion board that factored psychological assessments and ...