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  • Sharpen your resume with purpose, relevance

    Writing a resume for federal employment consideration doesn't have to be daunting.In fact, it's about providing an applicant's best qualities when it comes to showcasing workplace responsibilities, education and career accomplishments.Keeping a current resume has a purpose and several benefits, from

  • Shaw Air Force Base warrior shoots for gold

    Warriors emerge from all different shapes and sizes. For wounded warriors, the U.S. Air Force gives the opportunity for them to represent the Air Force in the multi-service Warrior Games.U.S. Air Force Special Agent Robert Davis, Office of Special Investigations Detachment 212 commander, and U.S.

  • Single log-on offers simple access to secure sites

    Airmen concerned about losing access to benefits web pages once they retire should establish their Department of Defense self-service log-on identification account today, Air Force Personnel Center officials suggested. The common logon, developed by the DoD and Veterans' Administration allows

  • Single staffing tool goes Air Force wide

    Beginning this summer, all Air Force civil service employees will have transitioned to a resume based system when seeking new positions for Air Force civilian vacancies worldwide. In 2010, the Air Force Personnel Center announced the transition to a single staffing tool for all Air Force job seekers

  • Six installations test consolidated food service operations

    Air Force Services Agency officials will begin testing a re-engineering of Air Force food services this fall with a pilot program at six Air Force installations across the U.S. The pilot program, called the Food Transformation Initiative, is targeted to test a food delivery model aimed at improving

  • SMART scholars visit D.C. to learn about their new jobs

    Students ranging from undergraduates to PhD candidates will visit Joint Base Andrews in Washington D.C. next month to learn more about their future with the Department of Defense.The students, as Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation program scholars, represent a $50 million

  • SMART Scholarship Program looks to attract future scientists, engineers

    Jacob Dodson understands the dedication and commitment that it takes to defend our nation’s interests. After all, his grandfather and father are Navy veterans, his two brothers are active-duty Marines and his brother-in-law is an Air Force C-130 pilot.   In continuing the family’s tradition of

  • SMSgt evaluations to be on new EPR form

    Senior master sergeant enlisted performance reports, which close out July 31, will be accomplished on the newly published Air Force Form 911, Enlisted Evaluation Report (MSgt Thru SMSgt), available July 31 on the ePublishing website.Development of new evaluation forms is part of ongoing Air Force

  • SMSgt promotion release rescheduled

    The 2014 senior master sergeant promotion selection release slated for March 6 has been rescheduled for March 20, Air Force Personnel Center officials announced."Air staff distributes promotion quotas based on fiscal and statutory constraints, and projected grade vacancies," said Col. Joe Atkins,