RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
AIR FORCE BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF MILITARY RECORDS
IN THE MATTER OF: DOCKET NUMBER: BC-2014-00800
COUNSEL: NONE
HEARING DESIRED: NO
APPLICANT REQUESTS THAT:
His AF Form 910, Enlisted Performance Report (EPR) (AB thru TSgt)
rendered for the period 8 May 11 thru 1 Jan 12, be removed from
his records and replaced with an updated report.
APPLICANT CONTENDS THAT:
Section III, Block 1, Primary/Additional Duties should have been
marked as Clearly Exceeds versus Meets; however, it was not
noticed until the report was loaded into the Personnel Records
Display Application (PRDA).
In support of his request, the applicant provides copies of his AF
Forms 910 and email communiques.
The applicants complete submission, with attachments, is at
Exhibit A.
STATEMENT OF FACTS:
The applicant is currently serving on active duty in the grade of
master sergeant.
On 24 Mar 15, the applicant was advised that the AFBCMR is the
highest administrative level of appeal in the Air Force. AFI 36-
2603, AFBCMR, paragraph 4.7.3 requires that if an applicant has
not exhausted all available effective administrative remedies, the
application will be denied by the Board on that basis.
AIR FORCE EVALUATION:
AFPC/DPSIDE recommends denial of the applicants request to remove
the contested report and states in part, that the applicant has
not exhausted all avenues of administrative relief. In this
respect, the applicant needs to submit an AF Form 948, Application
for Correction/Removal of Evaluation Reports, with all required
supporting documentation, through the vMPF/Evaluation Appeals
found under the Most Popular Applications.
The complete DPSIDE evaluation is at Exhibit C.
APPLICANTS REVIEW OF AIR FORCE EVALUATION:
A copy of the Air Force evaluation was forwarded to the applicant
on 24 Mar 15, for review and comment within 30 days (Exhibit C).
As of this date, this office has not received a response.
THE BOARD CONCLUDES THAT:
1. The application was timely filed.
2. The applicant has not exhausted all remedies provided by
existing law or regulations. In this respect, we not this Board
is the highest level of administrative appeal within the Air
Force. As such, an applicant must first exhaust all available
avenues of administrative relief provided by existing law or
regulations prior to seeking relief before this Board, as required
by the governing Air Force Instruction. The Air Force office of
primary responsibility reviewed this application and indicated
there is an available avenue of possible administrative relief the
applicant has not exhausted. In view of this, we find this
portion of the application is not ripe for adjudication at this
level as there are subordinate levels of appeal that have not been
depleted.
THE BOARD DETERMINES THAT:
The applicant be notified that he has not exhausted all available
avenues of administrative relief prior to submitting his
application to the BCMR; and the application will only be
reconsidered upon exhausting all subordinate avenues of
administrative relief.
The following members of the Board considered AFBCMR Docket Number
BC-2014-00800 in Executive Session on 12 May 15, under the
provisions of AFI 36-2603:
Panel Chair
Member
Member
The following documentary evidence pertaining to AFBCMR Docket
Number BC-2014-00800 was considered:
Exhibit A. DD Form 149, dated 1 Oct 14, w/atchs.
Exhibit B. Letter, AFPC/DPSIDE, dated 6 Mar 15.
Exhibit C. Letter, SAF/MRBR, dated 24 Mar 15.
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