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Air Force print news (Oct. 19, 2005): personnel center will conduct Force Shaping Board.


RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE Randolph Air Force Base (Randolph AFB) is a base of the United States Air Force located in Universal City, Texas, near San Antonio. Randolph AFB was dedicated in June 20, 1930, as a flying training base and continues in that mission today. It serves as headquarters of the U. , Texas (AFPN AFPN Air Force Print News
AFPN American Forces Philippines Network (former AFRTS network in the Philippine Islands
) -- In an effort to right size and shape its future force, Air Force officials approved an annual board to evaluate officers for continued service at their three-year point. The board will be part of the Service's force management program.

The first Force Shaping Board is scheduled to convene CONVENE, civil law. This is a technical term, signifying to bring an action.  at the Air Force Personnel Center April 3, 2006.

The board will evaluate active duty line officers in the 2002 and 2003 accession year groups--except officers with less than two years' current active service or 15 or more years' active service as of Sept. 29, 2006.

The board's objective is to shape the future force by retaining officers the Air Force needs to develop as future leaders Future Leaders is a UK schools-led charitable organisation that aims to widen the pool of talented leaders especially for urban challenging secondary schools. It was founded in March 2006 by Nat Wei, a former founder of Teach First. . The board will make its determination based on the information in the officers' central selection record and Retention Recommendation Form.

The central selection record includes:

* Officer selection brief

* Officer performance reports

* Decorations

* Letters of evaluation--permanent change of station students (such as those at intelligence school or attending the Air Force Institute of Technology The Naval Postgraduate School serves a similar purpose for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps. The U.S. Army does not have a comparable school; Army officers study at the Naval Postgraduate School or AFIT. ) will not have a completed an Retention Recommendation Form. Instead, their host wing commander will complete a letter of evaluation outlining the officer's training program and performance

* Letter to the board--board-eligible officers are authorized to submit a letter to the board to provide additional information relevant to the board decision process that is not included in any other documents in the central selection record

* Retention Recommendation Form: The first O-6 or GS-15 in the officer's chain of command will write a nine-line narrative and make a recommendation. The senior rater rat·er  
n.
1. One that rates, especially one that establishes a rating.

2. One having an indicated rank or rating. Often used in combination: a third-rater; a first-rater. 
 will review the form and either concur CONCUR - ["CONCUR, A Language for Continuous Concurrent Processes", R.M. Salter et al, Comp Langs 5(3):163-189 (1981)].  or non-concur with the initial reviewer's recommendation. The senior rater will also provide a mandatory ranking on all officers in their unit by accession year group and Air Force Specialty Code The Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) is an alphanumeric code used by the United States Air Force to identify an Air Force Specialty (AFS). Officer AFSCs consist of four characters and enlisted AFSCs consist of five characters. .

A general officer is scheduled to visit nearly every base to further explain the board process and how it fits into the Service's overall force management program. Likewise, they will ensure airmen are aware of the current voluntary separation initiatives.

Air Force leaders had hoped to reduce the line officer corps through a robust voluntary Force Shaping Program. The program continues to offer interested officers the following separation options, which may also include a waiver for recouping education costs:

Voluntary Separation Programs

* Limited Active Duty Service Commitment waivers: This program allows individuals to separate before the expiration of certain active duty service commitments

* Air Force Reserve Palace Chase

* Air National Guard Palace Chase

* Army Blue to Green.

Opportunities exist for airmen to continue to serve their country through federal civilian employment.

On March 1, these voluntary initiatives close to Force Shaping Board-eligible officers as the personnel center will no longer accept separation applications from these officers.

For more information about the board and volunteer separation opportunities, visit the AFPC AFPC Air Force Personnel Center
AFPC American Foreign Policy Council
AFPC Alliance de la Fonction Publique du Canada (Public Service Alliance of Canada; union)
AFPC Advanced Financial Planning Certificate
AFPC Air Force Personnel Council
 Force Shaping Web site at <http://www.afpc.randolph.af.mil/retsep/shape.htm>, or call the Air Force Personnel Contact Center at (800) 616-3775.
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Date:Mar 1, 2006
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