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‘myLearning’ live on AF Portal; users asked to create accounts on or after dates specific to MAJCOM assignment

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JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas --  Airmen and Guardians can now access “myLearning” via the Air Force Portal, with the first phase of the new system’s initial operating capability being a modernized and interactive training platform that allows users to access training modules previously found on the Advanced Distributed Learning Service (ADLS).

To reduce stress on the system and increase user experience, and based on their major command of assignment, users should log-in to “myLearning” at https://lms-jets.cce.af.mil to establish accounts on or after the below assigned dates:

· AF-AFRICA: March 18

· USAFE: March 19

· Air Combat Command: March 22

· Air Education and Training Command: March 23

· Air Force Reserve Command: March 24

· Air Force Global Strike Command: March 24

· Pacific Air Forces: March 24  (Korea/Japan March 25)

· Air Force Material Command:  March 25

· Air Force Special Operations Command: March 26

· Air Mobility Command: March 26

The AETC Learning Services division is launching the new secure learning management system (LMS) that will enable student learning, automation and reporting for roughly 800,000 Total Force users in three phases, with the first phase being the ADLS migration,

“Our training systems that support Force Development must be relevant to today’s Airmen so we can accelerate the change we need to keep pace with the fast-paced virtual learning world,” said Maj. Gen. Jeannie Leavitt, AETC director of operations and communications. “To develop an Airman’s competencies to out-think and out-perform any adversary in complex operational environments, we need to leverage modern information technology…myLearning helps us modernize how we train our force.”

The ADLS website will be automatically redirected to "myLearning" March 27.

“Users who log in to myLearning March 18 may not initially see their historical training transcripts reflected in the system,” said Denise Padilla-Rorie, AETC myLearning program manager, said while emphasizing patience with the new system. “The transcript data is scheduled to migrate into myLearning.”