AFI36-2112 MATERIEL MANAGEMENT ENLISTED CAREER BROADENING PROGRAM
MilReg AFI36-2112 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of AirForce regulation AFI36-2112 MATERIEL MANAGEMENT ENLISTED CAREER BROADENING PROGRAM?
The purpose of AFI36-2112 is to establish policies and procedures for the management and implementation of the enlisted career broadening program within the AirForce.

Who is eligible to participate in the Enlisted Career Broadening Program?
Active duty enlisted Airmen in the Materiel Management career field who have completed the required minimum time in service are eligible to participate in the program.

How long is the Enlisted Career Broadening Program?
The program typically lasts for 12 months, but the duration may vary depending on the specific assignment and needs of the AirForce.

Can I voluntarily participate in the Enlisted Career Broadening Program?
Yes, participation in the program is voluntary, but it is subject to the approval of the AirForce Career Field Manager and the member's chain of command.

What benefits can I expect from participating in the Enlisted Career Broadening Program?
Participating in the program offers opportunities for professional growth, exposure to new career fields, development of leadership skills, and a broadening of overall military experience.

Are there specific requirements or qualifications for the assignments available in the Enlisted Career Broadening Program?
Yes, each assignment within the program may have specific requirements and qualifications, which will be outlined by the AirForce Personnel Center (AFPC) or the Career Field Manager.

Will I still receive promotions and pay increases while participating in the Enlisted Career Broadening Program?
Yes, Enlisted Airmen in the program are still eligible for promotions and pay increases based on their performance and time in service.

Can I choose my assignment under the Enlisted Career Broadening Program?
Although preferences are taken into account, final assignment decisions are made by the Career Field Manager, in coordination with AFPC, based on the needs of the AirForce.

What happens after completing the Enlisted Career Broadening Program?
After completing the program, Airmen will return to their primary career field and resume their regular duties, often with enhanced skills, experience, and perspectives.

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