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IMPORTANT: This form must be submitted with your application each time you apply to a Department of Defense (DoD) position on USAJOBS to receive military spouse preference (MSP) consideration....
- HOW DO I EXERCISE MSP AND PRIORITY STATUS AS A MILITARY SPOUSE?
Since 1989, military spouses have been required to register...
- HOW DO I EXERCISE MSP AND PRIORITY STATUS AS A MILITARY SPOUSE?
Since 1989, military spouses have been required to register in Program S of the Priority Placement Program (PPP) which uses automated referral procedures to exercise MSP for competitive service...
DOD recognizes military families' sacrifices and offers Civilian employment programs like Military Spouse Preference and Noncompetitive Appointing Authority. Qualifications must be met for each position. Explore below for details and visit DOD MySECO for more.
IMPORTANT: This form must be submitted with your application each time you apply to a Department of Defense (DoD) position on USAJOBS in order to receive Military Spouse Preference.
The Military Spouse Preference program can help you find your next job as you move with the military, even when you go overseas. Visit the Department of Defense’s Priority Placement Program to find out how it can help you pursue a civil service career.
Answer: Individuals must submit a copy of their spouses’ Department of Defense (DD) Form 214 and a copy of documentation from either the Department of Veterans Affairs or the Department of Defense indicating the service member has a disability rating of 100 percent due to a service-connected disability.
The Department of Defense (DOD) Military Spouse Preference Program applies to spouses of active duty military members of the U.S. Armed Forces, including the U.S. Coast Guard and full-time National Guard, who desire priority consideration for competitive service positions at DOD activities in the U.S. and its territories and possessions.