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  • AFPC hosts FB live chat on Career Intermission Program

    The Air Force Personnel Center will host a Facebook live chat Aug. 4, 1:30-2 p.m. Central Daylight Time, to answer questions about the Career Intermission Program.Approved in the 2009 National Defense Authorization Act, the program allows selected high-performing active duty and career status active

  • AFPC Hosts Inaugural Innovation Symposium, Launches Idea Campaign

    The Air Force’s Personnel Center’s new Innovation Cell hosted an inaugural innovation symposium Jan. 15-16. The event featured guest speakers, presentations and an expo, and also served as the platform to launch an internal idea crowdsourcing campaign called “Wild Ideas.”

  • AFPC hosts respite care Rapid Improvement Event

    Multiple agencies came together to identify ways to improve the respite care program for Exceptional Family Member Program members during a rapid improvement event at the Air Force’s Personnel Center, Nov. 17-20.

  • AFPC hosts retirements webinar

    The Air Force Personnel Center here is hosting two webinars Dec. 9 and 10 to educate total force Airmen on the retirement application process.AFPC representatives will also discuss how to navigate through the virtual Military Personnel Flight secure application to help Airmen become familiar with

  • AFPC hosts Squadron Commander Course

    After a six-year hiatus, the course was reinstituted in January and redesigned to provide new and sitting squadron commanders a first-hand opportunity to learn about key issues and processes about AFPC’s key programs and processes for talent management and care for Airmen and families.

  • AFPC hosts unit run in honor of Warrior Care Month

    Hundreds of Airmen from the Air Force Personnel Center here ran through the streets around Airmen's Heritage Park Nov. 25 in honor of Air Force wounded warriors. AFPC hosted the run as part of Warrior Care Month to honor the sacrifices of Air Force wounded warriors and to increase awareness and

  • 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

  • AFPC improves military retirement eligibility process with automation

    The Air Force’s Personnel Center implemented an automated process today that provides Airmen with an immediate determination of their retirement eligibility and prevents unnecessary application processing.  The retirements branch currently receives about 1,300 eligibility reviews each month, each

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