DoD Transition Assistance Program (DoD-TAP)

Regular Air Force: Active Duty

Benefit Fact Sheet

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Summary

The Department of Defense Transition Assistance Program (DoD-TAP) provides information, access to important documents, and training to ensure service members separating from Active Duty are prepared for their next step in life - whether pursuing additional education, finding a job in the public or private sector, or starting their own business. This redesigned Transition Assistance Program is the result of an interagency collaboration to offer separating service members and their spouses better, more easily accessible resources and information to make their transitions more successful.

Eligibility

Any service member or Veteran with past or present Air Force, Army, Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard service, in Active Duty, Reserve, or Guard status is authorized to access this web site. For more information on eligibility Transition Assistance Program logoplease click here.

Benefit Highlights

The DoD Transition Assistance Program (TAP) for service members and Veterans web site is designed to provide separating service members and Veterans access to their Verification of Military Experience and Training (VMET) documents, view completed Transition Modules and Tracks, view Pre-separation counseling checklist DD Form 2648 and your Individual sillouette of a an airmanTransition Plan (ITP). Click here to login to the DoD TAP for service members and Veterans login page.

Additional Information

For more information about DoD TAP please visit the Department of Defense DoD TAP website:
https://www.dodtap.mil/dodtap/app/home 

TAP Curriculum Overview Info Sheet:
https://www.dodtap.mil/dodtap/app/resources

For more information about the Air Force Transition Assistance Program visit the Air Force’s Personnel Center website at:
https://www.afpc.af.mil/Airman-and-Family/Transition-Assistance-Program/

For information on government civil service jobs, visit:
https://www.usajobs.gov/

Document Review Date: 17 June 2024