Published March 15, 2014
LIEUTENANT GENERAL SAMUEL D. COX
Washington (AFNS) -- Air Force leaders announced a
resumption of all force management programs March 15 following a recently
discussed strategic pause.
“After providing senior leadership a chance to evaluate the
programs and assess our early progress, we are ready to resume immediate
processing of voluntary applications in most categories and begin notifying
Airmen of their status,” said Lt. Gen. Sam Cox, the Air Force deputy chief of
staff for manpower, personnel and services. “We expect to receive final
approval authorities early next week for a select few categories, like rated
and health professions, at which point we will be actively processing all
voluntary applications.”
Notifications to Airmen could start as early as next week,
the general added.
Cox also confirmed previously-announced force management
boards would proceed as currently scheduled. The eligible populations for those
boards will remain the same with the exception of a small group of about 500
Airmen who will no longer be eligible for the current voluntary or involuntary
programs. Those individuals will be personally notified of their eligibility
status by the Air Force Personnel Center.
“Resuming the current programs on the previously announced
schedules and under the same basic criteria means minimal changes for our
Airmen,” Cox said.
One item assessed during the pause was the pace of the
programs and whether or not the Air Force could achieve required reductions on
the original schedule. The analysis revealed the need to include a second round
of programs in 2015.
“Airmen who were eligible for programs during the first
round in 2014 will not be eligible for the retention boards in 2015, unless
they have specific negative quality force indicators,” Cox said.
Ensuring well-performing Airmen are not subject to multiple
involuntary programs is key, according to the general.
Details on the nature and timing of the second round of
programs will be announced in the coming weeks.
The general continues to encourage eligible officers and
enlisted Airmen to apply for the Temporary Early Retirement Authority and
Voluntary Separation Pay programs. The current TERA application window remains
open to March 26 and the VSP application window is open to May 1.
For more information on force management, force shaping,
reduction in force and other personnel programs, go to the myPers Web site at
https://mypers.af.mil.
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