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Air Force Retiree Services provides retirees with access to myPers, a mobile-friendly platform for submitting retirement forms and accessing personnel information.
As a result of this digital transformation, the submission of Air Reserve Component Retirement Pay Applications is transferring from the current myPers platform to a new platform called myFSS no later than 1 May 2023. The myFSS platform was created to ensure consistent communication between HQ ARPC and customers in the gray area.
Step 1: move everything. Step 2: make it go live so that everyone depends on it. Step 3: test it out to see if it works. In reality, most of the people seem to not even know what MyPers is. We’d avoid 500 retraining questions a week if it was actually utilized. Reply reply. Cartoonjunkies. •. Honestly the retraining process on mypers was ...
DoD senior leaders emphasize reoptimizing for GPC, ready Airmen for future fight . Air Force top enlisted leader discusses threats, Airmen tenacity at Airlift/Tanker Association Symposium
Once you log into mypers.af.mil, you have to go to the "I want to" block and click the access the vpctab. In my case, all I got was a frowny face. In my case, all I got was a frowny face. Called the military number for help, the emailed me a page that showed you how to get around this
Thanks for all the help through the years.. : r/AirForce. Community for current and past members of the US Air Force. Last day for myPers. Thanks for all the help through the years.. Thank you! The one website that was actually fucking reliable. I swear these fucks at the top in charge of our core websites need to be fired for not continuing ...
Also figured, as the AF attempts to swap things over.. (you know, after they even killed myPers) I figured a sub may useful. I believe all the retraining stuff in myFSS is supposed to be live on 1 Jun. That is also the effective date of the new FTA retraining rules (any <90% AFSC, no more Selection Board). The articles appear to be all swapped ...
1. Log into myPers. 2. Under the Retiree Profile navigate to the "I would like to" option. 3. Select "Update my address/phone/email address" and submit the most current information Retirees may log in to myPers and click on the 'Contact us' link, or call the Air Force Personnel Center at 1-800-525-0102 for more information.
Army and Air Force Exchange Service. Defense Commissary Agency . Air Force Retiree Services. AFPC/DPFFF. 550 C Street W
Email has steps to accept. You are automatically transferred if you don't fill out form to decline. You can reply to your application acceptance email and they will let you know if you were selected and status of your mypers message, that's what I did. Got back to me in 1 day. 3.