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DUKE FIELD, Fla. --

The Air Force Personnel Center has expanded the capabilities of myPers to be accessed anywhere, anytime, and from any device.

Mobile access
Active duty, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, and civilian personnel, in addition to retirees and family members can now access myPers on a mobile-friendly platform. By properly setting up access with a username and password, individuals can view some important information without a CAC-enabled desktop computer.

When using a username and password, two factor-authentication requirement applies. The username is only valid for myPers, external sites may have different login procedures.

For more details about the new process, log into myPers and access themyPers Mobile Capabilityarticle.

Live chat
In order to provide better service to Airmen, AFPC’s Total Force Service Center (TFSC) has launched a new “live chat” feature. The chat feature will be supported, Mon – Fri from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Standard Time.

Phone assistance
If you need help at other times, you can call TFSC via phone 210-565-0102. Staff support 24-hour phone lines most days of the year. The office is closed on Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.

MyPers access, anywhere (2024)

FAQs

Does myPers not work anymore? ›

MyPers Sunsetting

This Digital Transformation Initiative directly impacts how we serve Airmen and, as such, it is the number one priority for ARPC. The deadline for transferring these functions is 30 April 2023; this is when the myPers system will shut down.

What website replaced myPers? ›

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.

Can you access myPers without a CAC? ›

By properly setting up access with a username and password, individuals can view some important information without a CAC-enabled desktop computer. When using a username and password, two factor-authentication requirement applies.

Can I access myPers from home? ›

myPers mobile capability enhancement allows the A1 community to continue to provide critical talent management services to Active Duty, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, and Civilian personnel, in addition to retirees and family members. Users now have myPers access anywhere, anytime, and from any device.

What took place of myPers? ›

MyPers' replacement with myFSS was announced more than a year ago. The new platform was described as “a technical refresh” for both myPers and the virtual Personnel Center (vPC) which will enable better self-service, transparency, and access as well as reduced IT cost and vulnerabilities, according to one fact sheet.

Where did myPers migrate to? ›

BUCKLEY SPACE FORCE BASE, Colo.

The Department of the Air Force is giving myPers and the virtual Personnel Center (vPC) a technical refresh by migrating current capabilities to my Force Support Squadron (myFSS).

What is the new name for Lackland AFB? ›

Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) resides in the heart of San Antonio (Bexar County), the seventh-largest city in the United States. JBSA's three primary operating locations—JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, JBSA-Lackland, and JBSA-Randolph, plus eight other operating areas are located on 67 square miles, throughout the city.

Where are PSDMS now? ›

The PSDM can be found on myFSS/myPers TPS Boards are announced by the Air Force Personnel Center (AFPC), Randolph Air Force Base. They create announcements in the Personnel Services Delivery Messages (PSDM) system which are then circulated to the military personnel offices and then down through the chain of command.

What is the difference between military ID and CAC? ›

The Defense Department issues military identification cards to active-duty service members. These Common Access Cards are used for more than verifying your identity. Your CAC allows you into installations and buildings and gives you access to secured computer networks and systems.

What is the myPers website? ›

⚫ myPers, the Air Force official online source for personnel policies, day to day transactions, and empowering members to manage their careers.

How do I get a civilian CAC? ›

Getting Your CAC. Applicants for a CAC must be sponsored by a DoD government official or employee. For the majority of CAC holders (Military and DoD Civilian), your sponsor will be an authoritative data feed from your Human Resources department.

Can you log into AF portal without CAC? ›

Personnel must have a Common Access Card (CAC) in order to register for the AF Portal.

What's in myPers? ›

Some of the many civilian resources available on myPers include the following: Self-service applications - Employees can initiate or accomplish many personnel actions on line including starting a name change, updating resumes and requesting veteran's preference changes.

What replaced Air Force ADLs? ›

JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas – As part of Air Education and Training Command's efforts to aggressively and cost-effectively modernize education and training, Airmen and Guardians can access the “myLearning” digital platform on the Air Force Portal beginning March 18, 2021.

How to update Air Force vRED? ›

The vRED can be accessed through myPers or via the virtual Military Personnel Flight on the Air Force Portal. On the myPers home page, Airmen should click the “Update my virtual Record of Emergency Data” link and follow the instructions.

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