Computer system    Assignment Management
System (AMS)
Demos

(Click on links below for new PowerPoint Presentations--
which include screen shots & brief explanations of different AMS functions)

Updated!  eVector Access
For all individuals with an AMS account.  Explains eVector and shows how the officer (and now enlisted member) controls access to their eVector brief.  Includes new screenshot for commander profile, which allows unit commanders to view eVector briefs on all officer & enlisted members assigned to their unit PAS code.

Accessing SURFs
For individuals with Higher Access (Commander, MPF, MAJCOM, CSS, or Requisition Manager Profiles)...and for individuals who want to see their own AMS SURF.  Also shows how to log onto AMS from the AFPC Home Page--great for first-time AMS users.

Requesting Higher Access
How to request Higher Access profiles--such as Commander, MPF, MAJCOM, CSS, or Requisition Manager profiles. 

Delegating Access
Applies only to individuals with Higher Access.  Shows how such individuals can delegate their access to others assigned to their unit while they are TDY, on Leave, or as required.

Updating Your Transitional Officer Development Plan (T-ODP)
For all officers with an AMS Account.  Shows how to create a T-ODP and update an officer's T-ODP Reviewer. 

Coordinating on T-ODPs
Shows T-ODP Reviewers how to coordinate on T-ODPs pending their review in AMS. 

Accessing the Personnel Requirements Display (PRD)
For all individuals with an AMS Account.  Shows how to view both vacancies and authorizations for Officer Assignments. 

Accessing the Vulnerable Mover List
For individuals with MPF, MAJCOM, Commander, and Requisition Manager profiles.  Shows how to view a unit's VML.  Also shows how MAJCOMs can coordinate on reclamas submitted by the unit.

Accessing Requisition Manager Screens
For those with Commander, MAJCOM, MPF, or Requisition Manager Profiles.  Used for submitting officer requisitions via AMS.

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