Remain calm. They have everything under control.
I'm not seeing any messages, would someone mind posting.
From a Stuckmic user.
"The third quarterly NCEPT panel was scheduled to meet
on September 9 to address the placement of existing ERRs. This meeting has been postponed due to a collective lack of confidence in the data utilized in the most recent iteration of the Priority Placement Tool (PPT). The panel will reconvene
on September 22 to conduct the quarterly NCEPT.
As background, the NCEPT panel has been working to incorporate facility specific training success rates (column N) into the calculations of the projected CPC to target ratios. For the prior panels, terminal facilities were utilizing a system average of training success rates based on data from facilities of similar type and levels. After much work, it was thought that these facility specific success rates had been calculated and they were then incorporated into the PPT released on August 30th. However, in a further review of this information, there were a sufficient number of questionable data points that led to a joint determination that the NCEPT panel will not move forward making placement decisions based on an uncertain underlying data set.
In order to avoid any prolonged delay in continuing with the movement of personnel to those facilities in need, the panel has decided to revert back to the original training success rate calculations contained in prior PPTs and utilized in the previous NCEPTs. Another PPT will be run, distributed
on September 9th and the panel will move forward based on that information
on September 22nd. The original deadlines for submission for consideration this quarter will remain in effect (no ERRs received after the previously advertised August 16 deadline will be added for consideration). A revised list of applicants will be released to the facility no later than
September 15 in order to accomplish a facility prioritization. Facility rankings will be returned by
September 21and provided to the NCEPT panel.
The NCEPT panel is committed to making this process work and more effectively move controllers throughout the system. As part of that commitment, we will continue to strive to ensure the data used is reliable, accurate and transparent."