

Those in jobs receiving an increase in Special Duty Assignment Pay will see it in place starting Oct. Air Force Office of Special Investigations.Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape (SERE) Specialists.United States Air Force Academy Enlisted Faculty InstructorĬareer fields that will see an increase in Special Duty Assignment Pay include:.Some career fields that were previously ineligible for Special Duty Assignment Pay now qualify. Jobs where the Special Duty Assignment Pay is being reduced will be "given 90 days before the reduced rate will become effective," the release added. 33rd Cyberspace Operations Squadron, Operating Location Alpha.724th Special Tactics Group Operations, Support.Jobs that will see a reduction in Special Duty Assignment Pay include: Those serving in a field that will be removed from the bonus list won't lose all the pay at once they will still receive Special Duty Assignment Pay at "a rate of one-half their original SDAP through Sept. Casualty Cell (next-of-kin notification)Ī June 23 press release from the Department of the Air Force said the board "focused on identifying personnel in extremely demanding positions with unusually challenging responsibilities based on a defendable scoring methodology, and decisions were made agnostic of budgetary funding.".336th Training Squadron & 98th DRA Aircrew Flight Equipment.55th Operations Group Management Operator.Airborne Mission Systems Specialist - Host Nation Riders.Ski Mission - Flight Engineers and Loadmasters.International Enlisted Engagements Managers.Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) Cyber Technicians.31 Communication Squadron and 39 Communication Squadron NC3.361st Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Group (ISRG).Aircraft Battle Damage Repair Exp Depot Mx.Here are the jobs that no longer qualify for Special Duty Assignment Pay: Many service members choose to take on those jobs because of that extra money while formulating family budgets around the higher pay. The bonus, which can range from $75 to $450 a month, is meant for those "who serve in duties which are extremely difficult," according to Air Force budget documents. Of the 70 jobs that were approved to receive Special Duty Assignment Pay, "four were initial requests that were certified for the first time, 48 were recertified at their current rate, 11 increased rate and seven decreased rate to maintain parity with specialties of similar duties, responsibilities and training,” according to the Air Force.
