![]() The CTA common access point provides Sailors on surface ships with a gateway to certain Navy Career Tool applications-ashore and afloat-which is some - thing Sailors have been asking for and have never had…until now! When can I expect the new CTA release? Fall of 2012 Afloat Navy Career Tools Accessed via CTA IMPORTANT: The following afloat systems are installed onboard your ship. The CTA application provides this same core functionality with a streamlined format-and offers a whole lot more. NKO at Sea has limited functionality (less than ten web pages containing minimal con- tent) and serves primarily to authenticate user access to NCTA applications. An LOD template will be available for all commands to use.What’s New for You? Career Tools Afloat (CTA) For AIRFOR and SURFOR Communities NAVY 311 (Formerly Global Distance Support Center): Toll Free: CONUS: 1-855-NAVY311 (1-85) OCONUS: DSN 510-NAVY311 (DSN 51) To learn more about your career tools, please visit: Career Toolbox or Navy Career Tools What’s Changing and Why? Aboard Navy surface ships, the Career Tools Afloat (CTA) common access point is re - placing Navy Knowledge Online (NKO) at Sea, the application previously used by Sailors to log into Navy Career Tools Afloat (NCTA) applications installed at sea, such as: Navy eLearning (NeL) Afloat, Electronic Training Jacket (ETJ) Afloat, and Fleet Train - ing Management and Planning System (FLTMPS) Afloat. Letters of Designation (LOD) will be the first action that all CLA will need to complete and provide to their Personnel Support Detachment area NSIPS Access Manager (NAM). An implementation message will come out in July providing details of what will be required prior to the 1 August roll out. For all others, once e-Leave is implemented, the Command Leave Administrator (CLA) will then have the ability to approve and associate new civilian accounts to the appropriate command hierarchy. Without an ESR self service account, they will not be able to take leave. Military personnel must have an active ESR account in NSIPS. Should we request access to NSIPS now to use e-Leave? Although e-Leave access will not be available until 1 August 2010, all who currently have access to NSIPS should establish an ESR self-service account if not already accomplished. Why can’t I use e-Leave now? E-Leave is currently available only to several commands participating in beta testing. How will I access e-Leave? E-Leave access will be through individual ESR self service accounts via NSIPS online at. Afloat Sailors will have access to e-Leave in a “disconnected environment” via the shipboard NSIPS server. The phase-in process will likely take up to 24 months to update all shipboard NSIPS servers. ![]() What about e-Leave for afloat commands? For afloat commands, e-Leave will roll out in phases starting around October 2010. When can I use e-Leave? E-Leave will come online at on 1 August 2010, except for afloat commands. E-Leave will be accessed through Electronic Service Record (ESR) via Navy Standard Integrated Personnel System (NSIPS) at. Electronic Leave FAQs NOTE: Electronic Leave is scheduled for implementation 1 August 2010.
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