By Tech. Sgt. Steve Grever
Air Force Personnel Center Public Affairs
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas – Air Force officials are delaying the upgrade of the Military Personnel Data System that was originally scheduled for December.
Air Force Personnel Center Public Affairs
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas – Air Force officials are delaying the upgrade of the Military Personnel Data System that was originally scheduled for December.
Delaying the upgrade is
necessary to ensure the new system is thoroughly tested by the Air Force Personnel
Center and other Department of Defense and Air Force agencies that use
personnel information from MilPDS.
“Despite the best efforts of
many, we must delay the upgrade,” said Robert Corsi, Air Force assistant deputy
chief of staff for manpower, personnel and services. “It’s critical we ensure
our Airmen have the best possible personnel data system, and to do that we need
to complete testing on the new system before we upgrade MilPDS.”
The delay will have minimal
impact on total force Airmen as personnel processes have been established to
allow Airmen to continue to submit early retirement and separation applications
until February 1, 2013. The personnel processes and programs identified below
will revert back to the requirements and timelines outlined in their respective
Air Force instructions:
- Scheduling oral proficiency interviews, Defense Language Proficiency Tests for foreign language proficiency bonuses
- Applying for reenlistments and enlistment extensions
- Completing base of preference applications
- Completing in-place base of preference applications
- Applying for voluntary retraining
- Updating Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance policies
MilPDS is the primary records
database for personnel data and actions that occur throughout every total force
Airman’s career. MilPDS is also used to initiate Airman pay actions, maintain
Air Force accountability and strength data and support a host of interactions
with other Air Force processes and systems that rely on personnel data.
Reserve and Guard members will
receive specific instructions from the Air Force Reserve Command and Air
Reserve Personnel Center concerning how the delay will impact their personnel
programs. More information is available on the ARPC public website at http://www.arpc.afrc.af.mil.
For more information about
personnel services and programs, visit the myPers website at http://mypers.af.mil.
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