FLW EO Office 1 COMPLAINT PROCEDURES. FLW EO Office 2 Overview  Describe the Army’s EO Complaint Process  Define the types of Complaints  Describe.

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FLW EO Office 1 COMPLAINT PROCEDURES

FLW EO Office 2 Overview  Describe the Army’s EO Complaint Process  Define the types of Complaints  Describe the Alternative Agencies  Describe the Actions of the Commander  Explain the Appeals Process  Describe Forms of reprisal  Explain the Military Whistleblower Protection Law

FLW EO Office 3 Types of Complaints  Informal  Formal

FLW EO Office 4 Informal Complaints  Not required to be filed in writing  Resolution at lowest level  Does not require chain of command intervention  Confidentiality Possible (but not guaranteed)  Not subject to timelines suspense  Has a good chance of success  Severity of complaint does not warrant formal complaint

FLW EO Office 5 Formal Complaints  Decision factors for formal complaints –Inability to resolve the complaint informally –Soldier uncomfortable with the informal process –Issue may warrant an official investigation –Soldiers wants an official record kept of the complaint –The complaint is against the chain of command –Desires to use an outside agency or higher echelon

FLW EO Office 6 Formal Complaints  Chain of Command  Alternate Agencies –A Higher Echelon Commander –EOA –Chaplain –Staff Judge Advocate –Provost Marshall –Inspector General –Community Homefinding Referral and Relocation Services Office –Medical Agency Personnel

FLW EO Office 7 Commander’s/Alternate Agency Responsibility  Ensure information is complete (DA 7279-R)  Ensure individual is sworn to complaint  Clarify basis of complaint, Identifying additional information, parties involved, and witnesses  Inform complainant of process  Refer to appropriate commander or agency within 3 calendar days

FLW EO Office 8 Commander’s Responsibility  Acknowledge Receipt  Notify GCMCA within 72 hours –(update within 20 days, 14 days thereafter)  Develop a reprisal prevention plan to protect the complainant, alleged perpetrator, and any named witnesses  Conduct inquiry/investigation within 14 calendars days –(One extension up to 30 calendars days may be granted from the next higher commander, additional extensions must come from GCMCA)

FLW EO Office 9 Elements of Inquiry/Investigation  Clarify nature of complaints  Interview as appropriate  Gather information  Consult Advisors  Assess information  Render decision of findings  Provide written feedback within 14 calendar days  Inform complainant of appeals process

FLW EO Office 10 Appeals Process  Submit on separate paper within 7 calendar days  Specify issues you disagree with  Submit to immediate or next higher commander  May request appointment with appeal authority  Final decision authority is GCMCA in the chain of command  No further appeal available within EO complaint system  Follow-up Resolution Assessment by EOA calendar days of closing case

FLW EO Office 11 Reprisal Taking or threatening to take an unfavorable personnel action or withholding or threatening to withhold a favorable personnel action, or any other act or act of retaliation, against a military member for making or preparing a protected communication

FLW EO Office 12 Forms of Reprisal  Threatening  Intimidation  Harassment

FLW EO Office 13 Protected Communication  Violation of law or regulation  Severe case of mismanagement  Fraud, or a gross waste of public funds  An abuse of authority or position  Substantial danger to public safety  Cooperated with or assisted in an audit, inspection or investigation

FLW EO Office 14 Military Whistleblower Protection Law  Prohibits: –Restricting a military member from communicating with members of Congress, DoD officials, or other law enforcement agencies –Taking or threatening to take an unfavorable personnel action or withholding or threatening to withhold a favorable personnel action, or any other act or act of retaliation, against a military member for making or preparing a protected communication

FLW EO Office 15 Reporting Incidents of Reprisal  Made a “Protected Disclosure”  Unfavorable action threatened or taken  Officials or other persons who knew of disclosure or complaint  Disclosure caused action taken  Evidence that disclosure caused action * Not required to report in order

FLW EO Office 16 Summary  Described the Army’s EO Complaint Process  Defined the types of Complaints  Described the Alternative Agencies  Described the Actions of the Commander  Explained the Appeals Process  Described Forms of reprisal  Explained the Military Whistleblower Protection Law