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Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) provides Service members, DA Civilians, Survivors, Retirees and their Family members a voice in shaping their standards of living by identifying issues and concerns for Army Senior Leadership resolution. Since the program's inception in 1983, AFAP remains the only such partnership between a branch of the United States military and its constituents. Issues are collected year-round and discussed at local AFAP Focus Groups that are held twice a year.
If you would like to submit an issue for discussion at an upcoming AFAP Focus Group please fill out the AFAP Issue form and submit it to your AFAP manager at Army Community Service, 7264 Normandy Drive.
Army Family Web Portal's Issue Management System (https://ims.armyfamilywebportal.com/) also facilitates online AFAP issue submission and routes the issue to the garrison/unit selected by the submitter for entry into the AFAP process. The needs of the Army community remain in the forefront of Army Senior Leadership. AFAP is the primary tool to communicate the important issues facing Service members, DA Civilians, Survivors, Retirees and their Family members.