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FY21 voluntary force management programs conclude May 27 > Air Force Reserve Command > News

FY21 voluntary force management programs conclude May 27 > U S Air Force > Article Display

The new policy will go into effect beginning with the major, lieutenant colonel and colonel Space Force promotion b… https://t.co/76PQrG202I RT @GenCQBrownJr: Giving our #Airmen the ability to opt out of promotion consideration allows for greater flexibility in career management,… RT @GenCQBrownJr: - To complete a broadening assignment - To complete advanced education - To complete another assignment of significant va… RT @GenCQBrownJr: #Airmen, today, officers holding the rank of captain, major or lieutenant colonel are eligible to apply for exclusion fro… RT @NORADCommand: #NORAD added maritime warning to its mission set in 2006 to facilitate a shared awareness of the activities in maritime a…

MCSC, MCTSSA create social media network for Marines to support needs > United States Marine Corps Flagship > News Display

QUANTICO, Va. Marine Corps Systems Command drew inspiration from social media and video games to create an information hub catering to the needs of the 21st century Marine. In February 2021, MCSC’s Program Manager for Infantry Weapons launched the Infantry Weapons Information Tool, an intuitive website inspired by social media that aims to increase communication among the Fleet and better support their needs. This easy-to-use, Common Access Card-enabled website provides Marines with relevant technical doctrine, training manuals, instructional videos and other tools associated with PM IW equipment to make them a more effective force. “We wanted to fill a need for this generation of Marines,” said Joshua Adams, a project officer for Company and Battalion Mortars with PM IW. “Our research and brainstorming led to the creation of a hub that Marines can use to learn more about systems within PM IW.”

Here is how commanders and their leadership team monitor behavioral changes among Marines – Soldier of Fortune Magazine

11 FEB 2021 | Matt Gonzales A Marine’s greatest threat isn’t always a physical adversary. Marines risk their lives to protect their country. However, some warfighters deal with a range of social, financial or mental health concerns upon returning home. This can lead to the Marine experiencing personal issues that compromise their overall health and combat readiness. In 2020, Marine Corps Systems Command deployed an application designed to help commanders and their leadership team monitor behavioral changes among Marines. U.S. Marine Corps photo by MCSC OPAC/Released 200105-M-ZZ999-0001.JPG Command Individual Risk and Resiliency Assessment System, or CIRRAS, is a Common Access Card-enabled software application that stores a Marine’s personal information, such as health, social, educational and familial data, in a secure, electronic environment for a commander’s awareness.

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