Roll Call: MyEDP sets stage for success Published Oct. 16, 2008 WASHINGTON -- "MyEDP," which stands for My Enlisted Development Plan, is a valuable online tool available through the Air Force Portal Website. It is designed to guide Airmen through their own careers and allow them to track the careers of those they supervise or mentor. You can find information on everything from education and training to informal discussion forums with other Airmen. Here are some things available to you on MyEDP: - Library - This section includes documents and information pertaining specifically to your career field. You may find anything from briefings you can share with your shop to policy letters, and advice for writing enlisted performance reports, awards and decorations. - Discuss Air Force issues in an open forum - The forums allow you to receive input from Airmen across the globe about issues that concern you from assignments and deployments to uniforms and physical training. The forum is monitored for content, but entries are not deleted so Airmen don't get the "party line" answers to their questions. - News - Here you'll find news about your career field as well as Air Force news headlines. - Mentoring - You can upload documents, certificates, transcripts, packages or any other items you would like to make accessible to your supervisors and mentors anywhere in the world, and the Airmen you supervise or mentor can share their information with you. - Outline educational and career goals - Under "Enlisted Development Tools," you can view the enlisted career path that can guide your career from airman basic to chief master sergeant. The enlisted career path outlines promotion requirements, education and training requirements, professional development, career broadening and key leadership roles that can help Airmen achieve their personal and professional goals. - View career and educational summaries - MyEDP gives you access to your Air Force Personnel Center record information, Community College of the Air Force credits and much more. You can view your past duty history, requirements for upgrade and ancillary training, as well as information about professional military education opportunities. MyEDP is located on the Air Force Portal featured links under "Top Viewed: Career."