CDP Module 3
1st Quarter - ANS-25% of the budget is allocated and spent for the fiscal year. Fall out
money starts during this quarter, especially when the money has been allocated during
the previous cycle
2nd Quarter - ANS-By January, the RA submits the first iteration of BER. All initial
requests must be submitted for union prioritization of funds; 50% of the budget is
allocated
3rd Quarter - ANS-75% of the budget is allocated; begin preparing for end-of-year
spending
4th Quarter - ANS-Congress normally approves next year's funding by 15 September;
all spending must be done by 30 September unless prior approval has been obtained.
Adaptive Planning - ANS-Is the process supporting contingency planning within DoD
that allows CCDRs to develop a full range of flexible options and respond to rapidly
changing strategic and military conditions
Administrative Control (ADCON) - ANS-The direction or exercise of authority over
subordinate or other organizations with respect to administration and support, including
organization of Service forces, control of resources and equipment, personnel
management, logistics, individual and unit training, readiness, mobilization,
demobilization, discipline, and other matters not included in the operational missions of
the subordinate or other organizations
AEF Concept - ANS-The AEF concept we use today was born of necessity after years
of rotations between Operations Northern Watch and Southern Watch. High operations
tempo (OPTEMPO) forced updates to the Air Force-wide system of organizing,
scheduling, and presenting our forces to CCDRs. Launched in 1998, AEF Cycle 1 was
15 months long and included approximately 60,000 Airmen. Today the AEF operates on
a 24-month schedule and includes over 300,000 Airmen
AEF Key Principles - ANS-Predictability, Equitability, and Transparency
AEF Online - ANS-This webpage provides a single access point for deployment and
readiness requirements to make sure you are ready to go. Airmen are requested to
access their account every 180 days to keep the account active
, AF Form 2096 - Classification/On-The-Job Training - ANS-This document is used to
document changes to an Airman's personnel record. This document can be used for
awarding, changing or withdrawing AFSCs, Special Experience Identifiers (SEIs), duty
titles, skill-levels and many other attributes are changed with _________.
AFSC - ANS-Air Force Specialty Code
AGR Funding - ANS-The number of funded AGRs assigned should not exceed the
Congressional end-strength and grade authorization ceilings. The Air Force Reserve
Personnel Appropriation funds all AGR assignments. Pay and allowances are
chargeable to the applicable budget projects under Air Force appropriations for Reserve
personnel.
Air Combat Command (ACC) - ANS-Coordinates with other AF Major Commands
(MAJCOMs), Direct Reporting Units (DRUs), and/or Field Operating Agencies (FOAs),
and Air Force Headquarters (HAF) to identify recommended sourcing solutions for AF
conventional forces, whether assigned or unassigned, in accordance with GFM
guidance
Air Force Requirements Life Cycle - ANS-Consists with 3 basic phases; Development,
Sourcing, and Verification/Validation
Air National Guard (ANG) - ANS-Is a federal milita is a federal military reserve force as
well as the militia air force of each U.S. statery reserve force as well as the militia air
force of each U.S. state
Airman and Family readiness Center (A&FRC) - ANS-Is dedicated to helping airman,
they provide the following checklist to deployed/deploying airman and their families to
ease their transition to a deployed location
Alpha Roster - ANS-A list of every member in a unit
Authorization Change Request (ACR) - ANS-Used to request a change to the Unit
Manning Document (UMD). For example, changing a billet's AFSC from 1N031 to
1N131B.
Base of Preference (BOP) - ANS-These assignments are covered in Attachment 2 of
AFI 36-2110. There are two main categories: First-term Airman (FTA) and Career
Airman. A FTA is an Airman who is still serving his or her first enlistment.
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