How many bullets do you get on an OPR? The answer is 14 (not 10)… 4 duty description, 6 rater, and 4 additional rater bullets.
What is an Air Force OPR?
An Enlisted Performance Report (EPR) is an evaluation form used by the United States Air Force. The USAF commissioned officer equivalent is the Officer Performance Report (OPR). The United States Navy equivalent is the Fitness Report (FITREP). The United States Army equivalent is the Enlisted Evaluation Report (EER).
How do you write an effective bullet statement?
- Step 1: Extract the Facts. The first step is the hardest part of bullet statement writing—getting started!
- Step 2: Build the Bullet’s Structure. The next step is to take the sorted information and organize it into an accomplishment-impact bullet.
- Step 3: Streamline the Final Product.
Can I access Prda from home?
Stingley also mentioned, “Airmen can access PRDA from their home computer as long as they have a common access card reader.”
What is OPR writing in the Air Force?
OPR/EPR writing methods proven competitive in today’s Air Force environment. A well-written Officer Performance Report (OPR) or Enlisted Performance Report (EPR) is composed of a number of critical parts, and should paint a quantitative and qualitative picture assessing the ratee’s performance.
Where are bullet statements used in the Air Force?
Bullet statements are used in many Air Force documents, from the Air Force papers discussed in chapter 16 to the official personnel records of Airmen. While this chapter focuses on writing better bullet statements for use in personnel records, the principles here can be used to improve any written product wherever bullet statements are used.
What is Officer Performance Report (OPR)?
A well-written Officer Performance Report (OPR) or Enlisted Performance Report (EPR) is composed of a number of critical parts, and should paint a quantitative and qualitative picture assessing the ratee’s performance.
What does OPR stand for?
The first open Bullet Database focusing on Enlisted Performance Reports (EPR), Officer Performance Reports (OPR) and Air Force awards. The intend of the bullets within are to inspire and help active duty, guard and reserve Air Force supervisors (Civilian, Enlisted & Officers) build better bullets.