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DA Form 7223 — BASE SYSTEM CIVILIAN EVALUATION REPORT

base system civilian evaluation report

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DA Form 7223 handles one job: base system civilian evaluation report. The official title is BASE SYSTEM CIVILIAN EVALUATION REPORT. Download it below, fill it in, sign it, send it where your directive says. The edition on this page is March 2010, status not stated, running 1 page(s) with about 200 fields to complete.

ASAMRA is the proponent, AR 690-400 the prescribing authority. Read the directive only if something about your situation departs from the standard case. Otherwise the form is filled by the individual it describes, or by the records clerk keeping the file, and reviewed through the printed signature blocks.

Pick by how you will enter data: PDF, XFDL on offer. Typing means fillable pdf, where the boxes accept keystrokes and hold them on save. Handwriting means printable pdf, a flat page image sent straight to a printer. Neither version changes what appears on the page.

Use a full pdf reader, not the browser viewer. Browser viewers display fields they cannot always save, and the loss shows up only when you reopen the file — type one entry, save, reopen, verify, then fill the rest. The xfdl file is IBM Lotus Forms, used inside Army systems, and opens in the Lotus Forms Viewer alone — no pdf reader, no word processor.

Free, unregistered, unmodified. What arrives is what the publisher released.

What the form asks for

  • Adaptability_Initiative_Bullets
  • Amount
  • Annual
  • Areas_Special_Emphasis
  • Award_Approved_By_Signature
  • BOX1
  • BOX2
  • BULLS4
  • Bullet_Comments
  • ContentArea1
  • ContentArea2
  • CurrentPage
  • Date1
  • Date2
  • Date3
  • Date4
  • Date5
  • Duties
  • EEO_Affirmative_Action_Bullets
  • EX1
  • EX2
  • EX3
  • EX4
  • EX5

Header first, always. Name as your official records spell it, identification number, unit, date of preparation — these four index the finished record, and an error in them hides the document from anyone searching for it later. The substantive blocks can wait thirty seconds.

Tabbing beats clicking for coverage. The order was set at build time and tracks the page layout, so following it leaves no gaps. Boxes and buttons are clicked; where options are exclusive, one selection cancels another by design. Watch field width on long entries: one-line fields have no wrap, and what runs past the edge disappears in print though the screen still shows it. Move that text to remarks or a continuation. Never leave an inapplicable field empty — enter the nil mark, because a reviewer cannot distinguish a skipped question from a considered answer.

Signature comes after every other entry — ink or an approved electronic means, and without it the document is a draft. Where reviewing, approving or witnessing signatures are called for, take them in printed block order, each dated on the day applied. Before release, one pass from the top. The defects worth hunting are always the same four: mandatory fields left empty, identification digits transposed, dates with day and month reversed, and stale data surviving in a copy reused in place of a blank form.

The Privacy Act statement is read before the personal entries, not after. It gives the collection authority, the purpose, the routine uses and whether disclosure is mandatory or voluntary. Once filled, your copy is a personal record and gets stored and transmitted accordingly.

Routing follows AR 690-400 and nothing else — a named office, the unit administrative channel, or the individual's file, according to why the form was raised. Copy it before it leaves. Retention is fixed by the records schedule for the series, which local practice does not shorten or extend.

Companion documents come from the same series and number scheme. Within the DA series, a shared proponent or a shared directive usually means shared use, and a form cited on the face of another accompanies it. Gather the whole package first — continuation sheets, cover sheets, transmittals.

Check the edition date before reusing a saved copy. Revisions come from the proponent without notice to you, and the printed date is the only version marker on the page. Already-submitted records under a superseded edition stand as filed; the change does not run backwards.

What is distributed here are reproductions of published Department of the Army documents. Independent site, no official standing, no forms of its own. Nothing on the page constitutes legal advice, and acceptance by any office is outside what can be stated. Put questions about entries, requirements or eligibility to ASAMRA or your servicing administrative office.

Questions and answers

What is DA Form 7223?
BASE SYSTEM CIVILIAN EVALUATION REPORT
Which edition is current?
March 2010
Who is responsible for this form?
ASAMRA
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, XFDL

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