AF Financial Services Center: Working through the challenges

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  • By Senior Master Sgt. Edward Horsch
  • Air Force Financial Services Center, travel division chief
Last fall, Financial Management implemented its largest change in its 60-plus year history with the establishment of Air Force Financial Services Center at Ellsworth AFB, S.D.

The growing pains resulting from the combination of new information technology systems, new processes, and a new center have been felt by some FM customers.

We are keenly aware of the impact that long processing time has on our Airmen and how disruptive it can be for Airmen and their chain of command.

The time it took to process transactions has been significantly reduced, and we are making adjustments that will further reduce processing time and reduce lost or misplaced vouchers.

When the AFFSC opened its doors in October 2007 the expectation was that the transition of back-office financial transactions would have no noticeable effect on our customers.

Currently, processing time for military pay documents is less than five days from the time the document is submitted until it is processed. These processing times are not what most Airmen are accustomed to, and we are implementing several technology and process fixes that are designed to reduce these times further.

Improvements to the new document management system and its accompanying processes will be implemented in the near term and should virtually eliminate cases of lost documents.

However, if in the event that an Airmen's document has been lost, or if an Airmen's unique circumstances require special attention, we ask that you use the following process for resolving these issues.

If a claim has not been paid within 15 days for a military pay document or travel voucher, the first stop should be the local finance office. The local finance office can place your document in a priority folder which will get it to the front of the queue. Early notification of a delay is the best measure to ensure your claim is being processed.

Airmen can also take actions to prevent delays in payments, by following the basic rules. 
  • Utilize existing automated systems such as Defense Travel System, myPay and 
    LeaveWeb Web sites for transactions. 
  • Remember to claim all of your reimbursable expenses and annotate proper modes of transportation. 
  • Remember to have a complete set of orders when you file. 
  • Have the proper signatures on your travel voucher. 
  • Indicate the amount you would like disbursed to your Government Travel Card. 
  • Your unit agency program coordinator is the first place to go for GTC issues--not the AFFSC or local finance office. 
  • Write clearly and legibly so documents can be easily read.
At present, the AFFSC rejects 10 to 15 percent of documents because of incorrect or missing basic information. This can add days and sometimes weeks to the processing time. Doing a quality check before you take the documents to your local finance office will help expedite your payment.

Even though we have made significant improvements in the last few months we are not out of the woods of change yet.

We at the AFFSC remain committed to excellence in all we do and we will continue to reduce transaction processing times, and deliver the service that our customers expect and deserve. We understand the affects on our customers and we ask for your patience and your assistance as we transform FM operations.