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Purpose The purpose of this user guide is to provide External and Military managers and supervisors an introduction and overview of new MyBiz+ for Managers and Supervisors functionality and dynamic features. All data contained within this user guide is fictional and does not represent any real person, position or other record of any type. item 1 the defense civilian personnel data system nia (dcpds) allows dod personnal to access and manage their individual personnel records. see attachment. 115-109 previous edition not usable standard form 115 (rev 3-91) prescribed by nara 36 cfr 1228 DCPDS will provide the software application tools and the requisite hardware to support civilian personnel mission requirements for DoD. Its genesis was the regionalization of DoD personnel data Employee Guide DCPDS Portal To access MyPerformance, you must first log in to the DCPDS Portal at https://compo.dcpds.cpms.osd.mil using your Smart Card (CAC/PIV) or non-Smart Card (non-CAC User ID) and password. From there you will be directed to MyBiz+. The Performance Management and Appraisal link is located in Key Services. What is the purpose of this User Guide? This User Guide outlines the workflow of the Performance Review and Evaluation phase of CPMS, as facilitated by LMS. The Learning Management System (LMS) has many tools to support people's use of PMS. Who is the User Guide for? This guide is for employees, supervisors/managers, and indirect managers. Wisconsin DCPDS Guide For Supervisors and Managers Wisconsin DCPDS Guide for Supervisors and Managers employees requiring a user-id for DCPDS must possess a security clearance before an account can be established. At a minimum, a NACI should be requested or accomplished with a instructions on how to update your disability code via MyBiz - Provides resources for obtaining additional information pertaining to the SF-256 and Welcome to Fort Gordon. Fort Gordon, Georgia is home to the U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence

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