Why is the list close hold and not part of the SECNAV tracker? I'm sure that a normal list of the high performers and their career tracks like you've described could be maintained by BUPERS without fear of media blowback if it didn't select people by any criteria other than merit.
Doesn't this then defeat the whole point of our selection process for promotion and command?
The purpose of the board is to review each candiates career to that point and make a determination about the potential for future service. By creating a 'list' you then start having Animal Farm. All candiates for consideration are equal; but some are more equal than others.
Who controls who's on this list of high performers?? Is it the community manager at Millington? You then have people fighting to be placed on this 'list' and it will come down to politics of who makes this 'list' and who doesn't.
Will certain billets then be coded by NPC for 'list only' personnel??? "Sorry, you can't get a Flag Aide job, you're not on the list". It will be like trying to get into a night club on TV. You'll have the Detailers as the doormen....
The problem is simple; the military has a mission and that is to protect and defend the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic. By creating a protected class of individuals (some may argue that this already exists with the USNA protection society and so forth) you take the meritocracy out of the career progression that has worked for 200+ years.
Creating any form of list of 'stellar performers' is in direct odds to how the military should operate. We have selection boards for the sole purpose of culling the herd and finding those officers who will excel in their next assignment.
While I may not agree with A-4's that this is the DEATH of the Officer Corps, I feel he's much closer to 'spot on' than your belief that having a 'list' of stellar performers is a good thing.