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- DoD Transition Assistance Program
DoD TAP is an outcome-based statutory program (10 USC, Ch 58) that bolsters opportunities, services, and training for transitioning Service members in their preparation to meet post-military goals
- DoDTAP - Login to DoDTAP
The DoD Transition Assistance Program (DoDTAP) for Service Members and Veterans web site is designed to provide separating Service members and Veterans access to their VMET documents and other Transition Assistance information which will assist them during their transition process from the military
- DoDTAP - Program Directives
Home > About DoD TAP > Program Directives Program Directives These documents guide the requirements of the Transition Assistance Program (TAP) DoDI 1332 35 Title 10 United States Code, Chapter 58 - Benefits and Services for Members being Separated or Recently Separated (i e TAP Statute)
- DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TRANSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM - DoD TAP
The Department of Defense (DoD) Transition Assistance Program (TAP) provides information, tools and training to ensure service members and their spouses are prepared for the next step in civilian life
- DoDTAP - Transition Online Learning Curriculum
TAP uses Transition Online Learning (TOL), located at https: www tapevents mil courses, for its self-paced online courses TOL can be accessed at any time by transitioning Service members, veterans, family members, caregivers, and interested members of the public
- DoDTAP - Resources
Resources The following Resources and Tools provide additional information and planning assistance for transitioning Service members and their spouses Resources Transition Assistance Program Curriculum Overview Managing Your Transition Timeline Pre-Separation Counseling Resource Guide Career Readiness Standards (CRS) Overview Info Sheet DoDI
- DoDTAP - Career Readiness Standards
Completion of the CRS ensures Service members are "career ready" and have the training and skills needed to transition successfully into civilian life Completion of CRS activities is mandatory for all Service members retiring, separating, or being released from active duty after 180 continuous days or more of service
- DoDTAP - About DoD TAP
The Transition Assistance Program (TAP) provides information and training to ensure Service members transitioning from active duty are prepared for their next step in life, whether pursuing additional education, a vocational trade, finding a job in the public or private sector, or starting a business
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