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Transition Assistance Program. The Transition Assistance Program is administered locally at your Military and Family Readiness Center. The mandatory components of TAP are applicable for all service members who have at least 180 continuous days or more on active duty; this includes National Guard and Reserve. • TAP must begin no later than 365 ...
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.
The Tailored Adaptive Personality Assessment System (TAPAS) was originally developed by the Drasgow Consulting Group (DCG) under the Army’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant program with work beginning in 2004.
It provides transition assistance, information, training, counseling, and services to enhance preparedness in transitioning to civilian life. TAP applies to all Service Members (SM) who have completed their first 180 days or more of continuous active duty.
The Transition Assistance Program (TAP) provides information and training to ensure Service Members (SM) have a smooth transition back to civilian life following military service.
Air Force TAP Information: A&RC/M&RC locator and additional AF TAP information. TAP Online Courses: Financial Planning for Transition, Military Occupational Code Crosswalk, etc. Statement of Benefits Guide: Overview of the benefits and services, and resources to obtaining those benefits.
The Transition Assistance Program (TAP) is designed to provide retiring, separating, and demobilizing members the information, skills, and knowledge needed for successful transition to civilian life.