AFPC Spread the Word teams to brief D-M Published April 28, 2009 By 355th Fighter Wing Public Affairs DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. -- An Air Force Personnel Center "Spread the Word" briefing team will arrive here on base May 13. An "All Call" briefing is scheduled for 9 a.m. that day at the base theater, and again at 2:30 p.m. All Airmen and civilians are encouraged to attend. A breakout session for rated officers is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. at the base theater, and for unit deployment managers at 10:30 a.m. at building 4849. "One of the Air Force's top priorities is to develop and care for our Air Force people, and we want to hear from you about what works and what we can improve. Our AFPC teams look forward to sharing useful information with you and receiving feedback on what's important to you," said Maj. Gen. K.C. McClain, Air Force Personnel Center commander. The Spread the Word briefing provides information on personnel issues and delivery transformation, as well as allows all Air Force members direct, face-to-face contact with AFPC personnel to address concerns and provide feedback. Specific topics covered in the Spread the Word briefings will include, among others, 365-day deployment options, the Global AEF tempo-banding system, civilian hiring procedures, and assignment processes. The teams also include military and civilian assignments experts, as well as deployment experts, who will be available for questions after each Spread the Word briefing session. Test your knowledge of your AFPC by answering the following questions: 1. What is a 1:1 dwell? 2. How soon can a request be made to fill a vacating civilian seat? 3. How does AFPC ensure the enlisted assignments are fair? 4. What site can you go to for information on deployment locations, cultural awareness, uniform and training requirements? 5. What are two special duty assignments currently seeking applicants? 6. What is the number to the Total Force Service Center? Submit your answers to stw.workflow@randolph.af.mil then attend the briefing for the answers. For more information, contact Capt. Carolynn Czepiga at 228-4428.