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A Quick Guide from HQ RIO. How to access and print your Career Data Brief. 1. Log in to the AF Portal. 2. Hover over Career & Training, then select vMPF (or search and select vMPF). Select. vMPF from the AFPC Secure Apps menu. You can also reach vMPF via the Secure Applications on myPers.
How to check your PCARS for points earned, a “good year,” and your R/R date. Log in to the AF Portal. Hover over Career & Training, then select vMPF (or search and select vMPF). You may also get to vMPF via myPers; select Access Secure Apps from the I Would Like To ... menu.
Using the Expanded Permissive Assignment program, active duty Airmen lieutenant colonel and below can list up to eight CONUS preferences - bases or locales - and apply via the virtual Military Personnel Flight.
A new self-service assignments application launching Feb. 19 will eliminate a visit to the military personnel flight/element, saving Airmen both time and effort as part of the continuing initiatives of the Air Force's Personnel Services Delivery,
The Air Force Personnel Center here has taken another step to support Airmen and ensure all members know their air expeditionary force deployment status. Airmen can now access this information through vMPF.
Thanks to the Internet, the Air Force is making it easier for Airmen to take an active role in their Air Force career paths. Since Sept. 5, Airmen have been responsible for updating their own assignment preferences online through the virtual Military Personnel Flight.
Airmen can now access this information through the center's virtual military personnel flight, or vMPF. This capability provides real-time visibility for Airmen and is consistent with the initiative to cease production of the often misplaced or missing AEF identification card.