A Fivvee--Sttaarr Chaaptteerr Neewssl leetttteerr Occtt Deecc 22001111 Happy Holidays! It s a time to be thankful for all our blessings. I don t know where to begin counting mine; faith, freedom, family, friends, country, health, career. The list is long. One item on my list of things to be thankful for is the ASMC. That may sound strange, but ASMC is an educational source for me. I enjoy learning and each time we get together I hear others experiences and learn from them. Our guest speakers are another source of information that adds to my learning experience. Mr. Bruce Headrick, from the Information Systems Development Division for the Air Force Audit Agency deciphered some of the articles I ve read concerning achieving auditable financial statements by 2014. Learning the difference between an Accounting Conformance review and a Federal Information System Control Audit Manual review was only the beginning. Hearing about the most frequent discrepancies found was also extremely helpful. I wouldn t say Financial Information Resource SysTem/Force Structure Data Management (the system I work with) is now audit ready ; however, after Mr. Headrick s briefing, we certainly have a clearer understanding of how to get there. Another eye-opener for me was Mr. Bob Magee s summary of Mr. Hale s 2011 PDI briefing. Of particular interest, at least to me, was the chart tracking education, professional organizations, and certifications. Bob has previously pointed out the importance of continuing education and Mr. Hale s PDI briefing certainly emphasized the importance. The combination of all these enhances our capabilities enabling us to better perform our jobs. My ASMC learning experiences include working on our federal tax exempt status. Amy Preston and I are completing the Form 1023, gathering the required documentation, and planning to send it to the Internal Revenue Service by 31 January 2012. Next, we ll take on the Alabama state portion of tax exempt status. The ASMC experiences increase my knowledge and help me take a more informed approach. They also make me thankful for the opportunity to grow intellectually. Don t forget. If you have suggestions for our programs or recommended changes for the Chapter, please email me at Elizabeth.Devereux@afbudsys.disa.mil. Anne Devereux President
Friday, December 16th, 2011 According to an Air Force Personnel Center (AFPC) press statement, the Air Force has cut almost 9,000 positions this year. This reduction was achieved by using a combination of tools: hiring controls, the hiring freeze, voluntary early retirement authority (VERA),and voluntary separation incentive pay (VSIP). This enabled the Air Force to avoid resorting to involuntary actions. Nevertheless, the Air Force still has to cut an additional 4.500 positions to reach its manning level goals. Even with the hiring freeze being lifted Dec. 15, budget and funding issues are still fluid, so major command and wing leaders must be alert to changing conditions as they ll have the responsibility to control hiring to stay below targeted levels," said Michelle LoweSolis, AFPC civilian force integration director. The Air Force expects to continue using voluntary separation incentives in the next round of personnel cuts. However, AFPC will not determine who will be authorized to apply for VERA and VSIP until Air Force leaders complete an assessment of the manning situation. LoweSolis acknowledged that the process has been difficult and challenging, but emphasized that the Air Force has been working hard to ensure that Air Force employees get the best care possible NEW CERTIFICATION RENEWAL REQUIREMENT TAKES EFFECT JANUARY 1, 2012
November 29th, 2011 Effective January 1, 2012, the ASMC's certification renewal process will now require that two of your 80 CPEs be obtained from ethics training. This new requirement will apply to both existing and candidate CDFMs. If ethics training is already included in your organization's professional development program, it can be used to fulfill this new requirement. Existing CDFMs should note that if their CDFM is up for renewal in 2012, you have until December 31, 2012 to attain the ethics training, but only need one ethics-related CPE. You will need to renew by the date on your CDFM certificate, but you can renew with 79 CPEs, attaining the one ethics CPE by December 31, 2012. ASMC members can take two ethics-related workshops from the 2011 PDI at no charge by visiting the ASMC Online Learning Center. The workshops are "Ethics Between Government and Contractors" (1.2 CPEs) and "Current Developments in Ethics" (1.4 CPEs). Additional questions regarding the requirement update (non-administrative in nature) should be directed to Lisa Deyo at deyo@asmconline.org. <http://www.asmconline.org/2011/11/new-certification-renewal-requirement-tak es-effect-january-1-2012/> Montgomery Chapter Fundraising Committee: ASMC members raised around $290 in support of scholarships through the PartyLite and Colorful Pasta fundraisers! A big THANK YOU to Becky Bridge, Annie Cantrell, SSgt David Hamilton, Linda Jones, Theresa Nola, and Amy Preston for running the fundraiser in their perspective areas! We will be holding 50/50 drawings at our Feb/Mar 2012 meetings so come prepared!!! Ms. Lori Law is our Fundraising chair. If you would like to participate in any events or assist the committee, please contact her at 416.2189 or email: Lori.Law@Gunter.AF.Mil.
Webmaster: Thee Wrri ightt Flyyeerr Occtt Deecc 22001111 As announced in our last edition, we have a chapter website: http://chapters.asmconline.org/montgomery/ The site s founder, Mr. Bob Magee, is ready to pass the torch for the role of Webmaster if anyone is interested in the duty of taking us to the next level of digital involvement! Montgomery ASMC Chapter Birthdays! Oct Nov Dec Eugenia Baldwin Justin Blackmon Thomas Brown, CDFM-A Mary Baxter Elizabeth Devereux Jeffrey Coggin Mara Donovan, CDFM Daniel Dunaway, CDFM Jonathan Gray, CDFM Gayle Mead David Hamilton Cathy Hendrix Roderic Morrison Sam Kora Mary Henley Kelly Padden, CDFM Pete Lovelette Linda Jones Michael Snisky Catherine Manfre, CDFM-A Terri Jones Deborah Still-Allen Dionne Mata Juan Limon, CDFM Catherine Wright Jennifer Miller Cathy Mulcady, CDFM Terry Young Kay Owens Kathy Tapper Mark Lee Jeanna Pryor Micah Uhrinak Thomas Reed Stella Wilkerson Steven Tindoll, CDFM Amy Williams, CDFM Previous Luncheon Meetings October. The American Society of Military Comptrollers (ASMC) Montgomery Chapter conducted the October 11 meeting at 1140 hours on 6 October 2011, at the AFFSO Classrooms, Gunter-Annex, Montgomery, Alabama. Mr. Bob Magee facilitated PDI 2011 Highlights made complete with an update since the year s National Professional Development Institute (PDI). We are encouraged to pay close attention to developments of our career field s implementation of certifications & requirements. Also, a special thank you to Ms. Sandy Smith who has taken over the duties of Program Chair. November. The American Society of Military Comptrollers (ASMC) Montgomery Chapter assembled the November 11 meeting at 1145 hours on 16 November 2011, at the Maxwell Officer s Club, Maxwell
AFB, Montgomery, Alabama. After a tornado warning morning, Mr. Bruce Headrick, Program Manager, Financial and Systems Audit Director of the Air Force Audit Agency shared an overview of System Compliance and Audit Requirements in relation to the forthcoming 2014 audit readiness objective. He graciously made his knowledge available during a concluding Q&A period. Our Fall Fundraisers and materials, PartyLite and Colorful Pasta, were also introduced. December. The American Society of Military Comptrollers (ASMC) Montgomery Chapter united for the December 11 holiday luncheon at 1130 hours on 8 December 2011 at the RSA Plaza Terrace, Montgomery, Alabama. Attendees contributed to the warm wishes of the season by supporting the Toys for Tots gift gathering goals for children 0-17 yrs of age. Future Luncheon Meeting Janurary. Annual luncheon with the Montgomery Chapter of the Association of Government Accountants. Date/Venue TBD. Executive Committee Meeting Ms. Anne Devereux, Chapter President, chaired the meeting on Wednesday, 26 October 2011 at 1145 hrs. At the Crow s Nest on Maxwell AFB, attendants were welcomed before discussing the IRS tax-exempt status for the chapter, research conducted thus far, and the next steps for securing said status. Ms. Law, Fundraising Chair, shared the starting date of the Fall Fundraisers and PoCs for various organizations. This Fall we are fundraising with PartyLite and Colorful Pasta! As the meeting concluded, Toys for Tots logistics for the Christmas luncheon began and planning will continue as the date approaches Vehicles for transporting the toys after the luncheon will be necessary.
November 2011 BEGINNING BALANCE $ 3555.85 REVENUE Meals $ 508.50 Membership Rebate $ 364.00 Donations - Ways & Means - Dividends - Scholarship - Total Revenue $ 874.50 EXPENSES Scholarships - Charity Donation - Meals $ 507.42 Supplies - Total Expenses $ 507.42 Current month gains/ loses $ 365.08 ENDING BALANCE $ 3920.93 Share Acct Balance Checking Acct Balance $ 930.96 $ 2989.97 ASMC CDFM Certifications Montgomery Chapter Congrats to our newest CDFMs! Theresa Nola! Fred Bellamy Mike Bennett Phil Cronin Ricky Blackmon, CDFM-A Thomas Brown, CDFM-A Margaret Ebrecht Mara Donovan Daniel Dunaway Barbara Gill Daniel Farricker Jonathan Gray Steve Hodges Gunny Huffman Gail Inman Edwin Kirchgessner Karen Koonce Lori Law Mark Lee Juan Limon Bob Magee, CDFM-A Catherine Manfre, CDFM-A
Desiree Murray Cathy Mulcady Lola Pate Amy Preston Phil Redding Ronald Prentkiewicz Tony Tune Sandra Smith, CDFM-A Steve Tindoll Brett Wingo Kelly Padden Amy Williams Theresa Nola Be guided in all activities by loyalty to the highest principles always remembering that public office is a public trust. Refrain from activities which are in conflict with the public interest or are discreditable to the Society, and to avoid activities which create the appearance of such conflict. Exercise diligence, objectivity and integrity in professional activities, ever aware of the responsibility to eliminate improprieties. Refrain from the transmission or usage, for personal gain or advantage, of information obtained in the professional environment. Carefully earn and continuously protect my reputation for good moral character in. Recognize that professional example will influence associates and efficiency. Recommend and initiate methods to enhance productivity and efficiency. Continuously strive to increase my professional knowledge and skills to improve service and value to associates and the Society. Extend the same consideration to the rights and interests of others that I seek for myself. Respect the professionalism of fellow-members and work with them to promote the goals and programs of the Society. If you would like to submit an article for the newsletter or have information you would like to see in the newsletter, please contact Theresa Nola, Theresa.Nola@afbudsys.disa.mil or Jennifer Miller, Jennifer.Miller.40@US.AF.Mil. Our ASMC Montgomery chapter would love to have your input!