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Cyberspace board to consider officers for command

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  • By Debbie Gildea
  • Air Force Personnel Center Public Affairs
Cyberspace majors and lieutenant colonels will be considered for command when the cyberspace officers squadron command board convenes May 30, Air Force Personnel Center officials said. Eligible officers will be considered for projected calendar year 2014 vacancies, and may be considered for recruiting and training squadron command opportunities, as well.

Candidates must be core cyber, space and missile, scientist, intelligence, engineer or acquisition officers, and all non-cyber officers must be released from their career field before applying, said Maj. David Sorrels, AFPC cyberspace officer assignments.

"Nominating authorities - wing commander or equivalent - must nominate officers for consideration, and while there is no limit on the number of officers he or she can nominate, the focus should be on those who possess the qualities required for command," Sorrels said.

Nominees must be majors or lieutenant colonels with a date of rank no earlier than April 1, 2009, or major-selects from the calendar year 2011 promotion board.

Interested officers must ensure their Airman Development Plan is up-to-date and complete a statement of intent that their nominating official must endorse and submit to AFPC. The SOI is due to the personnel center by May 3.

For complete eligibility requirements and application instructions, go to the myPers website at https://mypers.af.mil and enter "PSDM 13-28" in the search window.
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