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EES ARMY LOGIN “ACCESS DENIED”

If you have followed the steps of accessing the EES Army from this article but
cannot proceed to denied access request, you may reach the Help Desk of Army ERS
and EES via Human Resource Command (HRC) by phone call at 1-888-276-9472
(ARMYHRC).

Alternatively, you can also send an email to
usarmy.knox.hrc.mbx.it-help-desk@army.mil. Use the email subject of ‘Policy’,
‘Profile’, or ‘IT’, to help the support team locate your email to the designed
mailbox. You must include an error screenshot as an attachment to make it easier
for the developers to tackle the issue.

If you fail to address the EES Army issue you encounter, it may affect the
rating period that can disadvantage you as a military soldier to be considered
for significant assignment or promotion.

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HOW CAN I USE EES ARMY?

How Can I Use EES Army

Evaluation is a pivotal part in assuring that the Army is brimful with
ready-to-fight-and-win personnel and achieving leadership development. EES Army,
along with ERS, is a system where the Soldiers can receive and monitor their
evaluation reports and the rating officials can submit and process the reports.

Here are some of the EES Army menus that you can navigate to access various
functions:

 * Main menu: You can back to ‘Home’ or log out of your account.
 * Profiles: See your or other people’s profiles.
 * Training resources: new training for the Army OER (Officer Evaluation Report)
   and NCOER (NonCommissioned Officer Evaluation Report).
 * OER and NCOER options.

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HOW DO I ACCESS ARMY EES FROM HOME?

How Do I Access Army EES from Home

Before you access EES Army, it has to be noted that the system requires you to
perform a set of credentials and installations beforehand. Here are the steps
that you need to do prior to accessing the system:

 1. Prepare a set of readers to acquire and download information regarding EES
    and its manuals.
 2. Make sure you have installed the DoD certificate and prepare a pre-installed
    CAC reader if you use your personal device.
 3. If you used a personal desktop computer, it is recommended to access EES by
    using Windows 7, 8/8.1, or 10.
 4. Make sure you have installed the most recent version of Active Client that’s
    compatible with the Windows version of your personal desktop computer.
 5. If you use Internet Explorer, make sure you have adjusted the setting to
    access governmental/military websites.
 6. Make sure you have Adobe Reader installed to open PDF documents.
 7. Make sure you check out the official website of the HRC at
    evaluations.hrc.army.mil where you can download instructional videos or
    documents to use the EES.

If you have fulfilled all the points above, you can proceed to access EES Army
by following the steps below:

 1. Go to the login page of Army EES at evaluations.hrc.army.mil via the Army
    Human Resources Command website.
 2. Open the EES Evaluation System.
 3. Go through the process of accessing via military CAC Card, as follows:

 * Choose the tab ‘Digital Certificate’ and press ‘OK’.
 * Select the valid and correct CAC card certificate.
 * Wait until you are redirected to the page ‘Terms of Use.’
 * Open the tab of “I agree to the terms of the User Agreement” and press
   ‘Accept Terms’.

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WHAT IS EES ARMY?

Evaluation Entry System (EES) is an administrative platform where users can
request and grant Evaluation Reporting System (ERS). ERS itself allows the
Non-commissioned Officer Evaluation Reports (NCOER) and Officer Evaluation
Reports (OER) users to view and keep track of their evaluation information
updated by the Interactive Personnel Electronic Records Management System
(iPERMS) and the Human Resources Command Evaluation Systems Branch.

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The ERS provides information on the best-qualified officers and non-commissioned
officers to receive promotions and higher position assignments. It also presents
information on Soldiers who must be eliminated, retained in grade, or maintained
on active duty.

This system is a replacement for the Interactive Web Response System used for
evaluation monitoring as a part of the Army’s modernization system. It is also
used to obtain Academic Evaluation Reports (AER) and the profile history of the
senior raters.

EES Army is constantly refined. Recently, the HRC Evaluations Branch is
attempting to upgrade the system by incorporating “Manage Rating Chain” as a new
feature, which allows the key personnel and unit such as S-1 or commanders to
establish rating procedures and recognize rating officials according to the
authorized organization structure.

As mentioned before, the EES Army enables the monitoring of Non-commissioned
Officer Evaluation Reports (NCOER) and Officer Evaluation Reports (OER). There
are various reasons to receive the OER or NCOER. Assuming that you have been
responsible for your current position for 90 days at least, here are some of the
most common Army OER types you may receive:

 * Annual Report

This is most likely to be the most common OER type, which is received after
you’ve been assigned for 12 months in a specific duty position.

 * Extended Annual Report

This report has two different types. The first type is a mandatory one to cover
non-rated time period following the prior report. The second type is optional
and utilized in certain situations only.

 * Change of Rater Report

This OER type is received by an officer if their present boss moves from the
current duty position—be it due to promotion, transfer, separation, or
retirement.

 * Change of Duty Report

This report is received when an officer is assigned to a new duty position,
usually from a transfer or promotion from their prior job.

 * Temporary Duty, Special Duty, or Temporary Change of Station Report

It is given when a soldier is relocated temporarily to a new official station or
assigned to a temporary duty for over 90 days. However, a DA 1059 form is used
instead of this report if the soldier is attending a military school.

 * Release from Active-Duty Service Report

This report is typically provided by the end of deployment. It is exclusively
used for National Guard (ARNG) & Army Reserve (USAR) as well.

 * Failed Promotion Selection Report

This report is provided only for the active-duty army officers and not for
National Guard (ARNG) & Army Reserve (USAR) when the officer is transferred over
for promotion purposes.

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