Airmen may now take advantage of a free-form text questionnaire, readily identifying additional duties they believe are non-value added or need redesigning. The Air Force Manpower Agency will use this feedback to assist in the Air Force's drive to reduce additional duty demands in order to free up Airmen's time. The plan for value-added additional duties is to consolidate as many as possible. Those additional duties that do not add value to the mission will be eliminated.
Airman can access the CoP and the questionnaire on a secure link directly. A Common Access Card is required.
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