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Show HILLTOP TIMES Team Hill now has eFinance option for temporary duty vouchers 6 TIMES November 25, 2009 tion to digitally prepare, sign, and submit Permananet Change of Station-related documents to their servicing finance eam Hill may now use a new office, without having to attend an infeature— eFinance has arrived at Hill Air Force Base and it now processing briefing. "Wizard" technology guides customers through an interactive allows the ease of avoiding the lines at session, and the information provided by Finance. The new system is used for the member is used to prepare electronic paper-based temporary duty vouchers. documents and route them for approval No longer will you complete a manual and processing. The eFinance module, DD1351-2 if you have hard-copy orders — you will complete your voucher online deployed in February, uses the same via eFinance. This is a very user-friendly "wizard-like" approach to assist customers in the preparation and submission of system and the 75th Comptroller Squanumerous military pay documents, such don hopes users enjoy it. as allotments for privatized housing rent Two modules can be found in the and changes to state of legal residence. eFinance Workspace for customers to The new system, eFinance, can now initiate a variety of financial processes and documents: PIPS and eFinance. The generate non-Defense Transportation System travel vouchers for orders not PIPS module, initially deployed in November 2008, allows active duty custom- generated through DTS, such as deployers arriving at a new permanent duty sta- ment or travel by reservists. Customers 75th Comptroller Squadron T APPLIANCE REPAIR can use eFinance to initiate accrual and supplemental payment requests, partial and final settlement claims, and "will commute" mileage claims for reservists on a tour of active duty. Users are able to upload or fax supporting documentation (receipts, orders, etc.), as is done in DTS. The new system, eFinance, routes the voucher to the reviewer and any orders for authorizing official approval. After approval, the voucher is routed to the financial services office for review and submission to the Air Force Financial Services Center, or AFFSC, for processing. As with other processes in eFinance, the customer receives e-mail status updates as the document package moves through stages of processing. The eFinance Workspace functionality is complementary to the capabilities of myPay and DTS (two more widely-known applications for processing pay and travel transactions), and PIPS/eFinance are available to all bases supported by the AFFSC. Both components of eFinance Workspace assist the warfighter, providing tools needed to operate in today's increasingly digital environment. In addition, they help to standardize and streamline the processes at the local finance office and provide the AFFSC with complete and legible documentation. This new system, eFinance Workspace, can be accessed either through the Air Force portal on the life & Career Money Finance Central page or via the direct link (https^/efinanceworkspace@wpafb. af.mil). If you need assistance with eFinance, contact (801) 777-1851 or stop by the finance office located in Building 430. Office hours are from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. More pedestrian traffic incidents involving violations EAGLE APPLIANCE REPAIR 75th Sepurity Forces Squadron 801-792-3054 L ately Hill Air Force Base has had an increase in traffic violations involving pedestrians. Some drivers are not obeying posted speed limits or being observant at cross walks, including not paying attention to or heeding warning lights provided by crosswalk traffic signals (such as the crosswalk west of Building 843). Pedestrians must also ensure their own safety, by being observant when preparing to use crosswalks. With all of this being said it's also the law. Utah Criminal and Traffic Code, section 4lH6a-1002, part la, lc, 2,2a, 2b states: "When traffic control signals are not in place or not in operation, the operator of a vehicle shall yield 30 years experience repairing most^brands of appliances. Fair. Reasonable. Honest. Call Steve at 801-792-3054 — "/ come a runnlnT • Hill AFB Job Openings Site Internal civilian announcements are ported on the Air Force Personnel Center Web site. Announcements for bargaining unit positions are posted on Fridays. All other announcements may be posted any day of the week. The Civilian Announcement Notification System is a subscription e-mail service available to jj assist employees in their job search. I Self-nominations for posted announcements can be made on-line at www.afpc.randolph.af.mil/resweb. or via the interactive voice response system at 1-800-997-2378 and TDD 1-800-382-0893. • For info on NSPS visit http://www.cpms.osd.mil/nsps. the right-of-way by slowing down or stopping if necessary: " • Tb a pedestrian crossing the roadway within a crosswalk when the pedestrian is on the half of the roadway upon which the vehicle is traveling, or " • When the pedestrian is approaching so closely from the opposite half of the roadway as to be in danger. , "A pedestrian may not suddenly leave a curb or other place of safety and walk or run into the path of a vehicle which is so close at to create an immediate hazard. 'The operator of a vehicle approaching a school crosswalk shall come to a complete stop at the school crosswalk if: " • A school speed limit sign has the warning lights operating, and " • The crosswalk is occupied by a person." Violation of these traffic codeswill not be taken lightly. The penalty for violating these traffic codes vary from traffic tickets with associated fines, to more severe penalties such as revocation of base driving privileges, suspension of license and in some extreme cases possible jail time. Last year in 2008, Utah had 275 traffic accident related fatalities and 32 of those fatalities were pedestrians. The 75th Security Forces Squadron as a part of the Team Hill family here on Hill Air Force Base does not want to add to these statistics. The bottom line is 75th SFS wants everyone at Hill AFB to feel safe whether driving or walking. Fighting the flu—your efforts are paying off! plenty of vaccine remaining on hand for all high risk populations in Davis County. f you've ever wondered about the power of eduSee the list at http://www.daviscountyutah.gov/ cation, wonder no more. Thanks to the incredible health/flu/default.cfm. 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