looks like "delaying provisions of"...is this Obamacare? 
  
SNAFU, FUBAR... 
  
-----Original Message----- 
From: AFPC/DPTK Field Message 
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 6:40 PM 
Subject: FY14 Officer Reduction In Force (RIF) Board Postponement  
TO: MAJCOMS, A1/J1s, FSS/CCs, MPS/Chiefs, MPS Supts  
SUBJECT:  FY14 Officer Reduction In Force (RIF) Board Postponement  
1.  The FY14 RIF Board is being postponed to 1 October 2014 due to 
limitations in the statutory authority governing the RIF Board and the new 
accountability date will be 2 May 2014. At this time, board details including 
eligibility are still being worked out.  The remaining board schedules for 
enlisted and officers remain unchanged.  This delay will also allow Airmen and 
their Senior Raters more time to concentrate on Retention Recommendation Forms 
and other actions required for the Enlisted Retention Boards, Enhanced SERB, 
and Force Shaping Board.  
2.  The Voluntary Separation Pay (VSP) program remains open to all eligible 
officers until 1 May 14 in an overage AFSC/year group on both the voluntary 
and involuntary matrices.  Enlisted VSP and Officer/Enlisted TERA application 
windows are unaffected.  If an officer has already submitted a VSP application 
in anticipation of being RIF eligible, they may elect to withdraw their 
application.  However, once VSP application processing begins, and officers 
are approved for a VSP separation, they will not be able to request to 
withdraw the separation.  
3.  FAQs:  
              3.1 Will officers who have applied for VSP in lieu of meeting 
the RIF board and decide to pull their VSP application since the board is 
postponed be allowed to pull their applications?  
ANSWER:  Yes, members will be able to pull their applications for VSP, through 
the Case Management System, prior to 28 Feb 14.  Starting 3 Mar 14, AFPC will 
begin the batch approval process and active applications will be used in 
determining approvals, so no further withdrawals are possible.  Additionally, 
once the RIF board and criteria are established, if a member wishes to 
resubmit at that time, as long as their AFSC is still "Blue" on the matrix, 
they will be permitted to do so.  
               3.2. Will officers that applied for VSP, and who were 
previously RIF eligible as of Feb 14, still be considered for VSP based on the 
officer voluntary matrix?  
ANSWER: Yes, as long as their AFSC and Year Group are still "Blue" on the 
matrix, their VSP application will continue to process.  
               3.3. Will the future RIF COMCAT and criteria change?  
ANSWER: Potentially, depending upon when the RIF board is scheduled to 
convene.  Detailed criteria will be released in a PSDM, once the board date 
has been established.  
               3.4. Will AFPC return all RIF eligible officer VSP 
applications and let them apply later this year if the COMCAT and criteria 
changes?  
ANSWER: AFPC will not blanket return all officer VSP applications.  If a 
member wishes to withdraw their application because they are no longer facing 
a RIF board in June, they may request to withdraw through the Case Management 
System (CMS). As long as the application window is still open and the member 
is still eligible based on the criteria, the member may apply or reapply.  
               3.5. Will the officer VSP window be extended for RIF 
vulnerable officers or will AFPC establish a separate VSP window for these 
officers?  
ANSWER:  Air Force officials are considering options for the VSP window (in 
conjunction with the RIF board) based upon the delay for the RIF board. 
Further details will be provided at a later date.  
4.  PSDM 13-130, FY14 Officer Reduction in Force (RIF) Board, will be 
rescinded and a new PSDM will be published in the near future once board 
details have been determined.  
5.  POC is AFPC/DPSOR, email dpsor.taskmgt@us.af.mil.