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Air force print news (July 7, 2005): CDP's provide air force civilian employees a voice in their career.


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 -- As part of civilian force development efforts, development teams are now using career development plans to provide employees at the GS-13 to -15 levels with development recommendations on their careers.

The plans are forms that allow civilians to list their short- and long-term Long-term

Three or more years. In the context of accounting, more than 1 year.


long-term

1. Of or relating to a gain or loss in the value of a security that has been held over a specific length of time. Compare short-term.
 development goals. They provide employees an opportunity to indicate their personal desires for experience, training, educational opportunities and, in return, receive feedback on how their personal desires fit in with Air Force goals and requirements.

"These plans are the employees' primary voice into the civilian force management process," said Henry Snider, director of civilian force management at the Air Force Personnel Center. "We're we're  

Contraction of we are.


we're we are
 noticing some people who've been given an opportunity to complete a CDP CDP (cytidine diphosphate): see cytosine.


(1) (Certificate in Data Processing) An earlier award for the successful completion of an examination in hardware, software, systems analysis, programming, management and accounting,
 don't because they mistakenly mis·tak·en  
v.
Past participle of mistake.

adj.
1. Wrong or incorrect in opinion, understanding, or perception.

2. Based on error; wrong: a mistaken view of the situation.
 believe they will have to move or take another job. The reality is there's no risk or commitment incurred by completing a [plan].

"The only risk is not completing a CDP," he said. "In essence, those who don't complete a [plan] are leaving their career progression to chance."

Once employees complete a development plan, it is reviewed by appropriate people in the chain of command and their career field. Ultimately, it is what development teams use to validate To prove something to be sound or logical. Also to certify conformance to a standard. Contrast with "verify," which means to prove something to be correct.

For example, data entry validity checking determines whether the data make sense (numbers fall within a range, numeric data
 career goals and recommend the best next type of experience, education, or training opportunity for each employee.

That recommendation is then used by career field managers at 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
 to best match Air Force needs with each employee's expressed career goals.

Reviewers of the form will also be able to record additional recommendations made by the development teams. The CDP process, to include review, will be conducted annually or on timelines This article or section contains self-references.

For other uses of "Timeline", see Timeline (disambiguation).
The following is an index of timelines found on Wikipedia.
 established by each career field, Snider said.

While initial efforts in civilian force development are concentrating on the GS-13 to -15 ranks, similar processes will eventually be rolled out for lower grades.

Civil engineering, financial management, contracting, program management, scientist and engineer, and personnel civilian career fields have already begun using CDPs, and by the end of the year, all GS-13 to -15 career fields will be using the plan.

Employees can contact their career field management teams at AFPC for more information about specific CDP submission timelines and content. Points of contact and additional information about civilian force management can be found online at <http://www.afpc.randolph.af.mil/cp/>.
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Publication:Defense AT & L
Date:Nov 1, 2005
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