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  • Military married to military must apply for Family SGLI

    As of Jan. 2, military members who marry another member of the Armed Forces are no longer automatically covered under Family Servicemembers Group Life Insurance, Air Force Personnel Center officials said.Under SGLI military members are automatically covered for $400,000 unless they decline coverage

  • Officer development program applications due

    Officers considering 2014 advanced academic degree and experience broadening programs have a narrow application window, which is currently open, Air Force Personnel Center officials said. In addition, mobility pilot, intelligence, space, missile, weather, cyber operations, munitions and missile

  • Public law repeals mil-to-mil automatic FSGLI enrollment

    A public law that took effect in January repealed automatic enrollment in Family Servicmembers Group Life Insurance for military members married to military members, but those Airmen may still elect the additional coverage, Air Force Personnel Center officials said today.In the past, military

  • AFPC implements myPers live chat capability

    The Air Force Personnel Center now provides live chat capability through the myPers website.Since April 5, live chat capability has provided users interested in retiring with the option of real time communication with personnel specialists. Additional topics will be rolled out in phases throughout

  • Air Force officials announce civilian Reduction in Force

    In a continuing effort to meet the Department of Defense funding targets in the FY12 President's Budget and re-balance the civilian workforce, approximately 60 Air Force installations will implement civilian Reduction in Force authorities effective through about Aug. 23, to assist in the placement

  • Service center takes tier 1 casualty calls

    In December, the Total Force Service Center-San Antonio stood up a casualty service cell manned by TFSC-SA customer service representatives trained to support Air Force Casualty Services Branch customers, assuming responsibility for about 40 percent of their phone calls, and enabling the

  • AF simplifies DCIPS classification submission process

    Defense Civilian Intelligence Personnel System position managers are now able to track their classification requests in real time through a myPers knowledge article, Air Force Personnel Center officials said today.Position classification begins when a position manager contacts the local civilian

  • 38 Airmen selected for physician assistant program

    More than three dozen Airmen, including one Air Force Academy cadet, have been selected for the Interservice Physician Assistant Program, Air Force Personnel Center officials announced today.Out of 52 applicants, six officers (one an alternate), one U.S. Air Force Academy cadet and 31 enlisted

  • New resources promote fitness culture

    To help improve Total Force fitness levels, Air Force Personnel Center officials are fielding new fitness resources accessible online, in person or on DVD.These resources, including the Operational Fitness Program, Xtreme Wednesday Workouts, the Air Force Fitness DVDs and the Fitness on Request

  • Weather officers considered for command

    Eligible weather lieutenant colonels, lieutenant colonel-selects and majors in the promotion zone in 2013 will be considered for command when the weather officer command board convenes in July, Air Force Personnel Center officials said.Those identified as command candidates will be considered for

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