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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR AL&TWF MEMBERS
Acquisition Career Record Brief (ACRB)
Civilian, Army National Guard, and enlisted workforce members use the ACRB as their
official document of record for training, work experience, education, awards, acquisition
status, current position information, and acquisition career field certification. The ACRB
is the equivalent of the officer’s ORB. It is mandatory and is the most important
document for an acquisition professional. This automated historical document is required
for all competitive boards. The ACRB is augmented by a detailed work history document
such as a resume. Workforce members are responsible for keeping their ACRBs updated.
All updates to the ACRB must be made by the ACM; official copies must come from the
CAPPMIS database with a watermark seal. Exceptions are the e-mail address, which may
be changed using the IDP and the CL dates, and points which may be modified by the
supervisor. You may view your ACRB by going to https://asc.rdaisa.army.mil/cappmis/.
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Acquisition Career Record Brief—Explanation of
Sections/Fields
ACRB Sections:
The ACRB consists of a top line, a main body with ten sections, and a bottom
verification section.
Top Line
Section I: Current Position. Section II: Security. Section III: Acq Corps Data.
Section IV: Personal. Section V: Preference. Section VI: Acq/Leader Training.
Section VII: Education. Section VIII: Awards. Section IX: Assignment History.
Section X: Certifications/Licenses
Bottom Verification Section
Top Line
(URL): The first block indicates the Internet address of update Instructions.
BRIEF DATE: The system date when ACRB was printed and source of ACRB.
<data source: system generated>
PAY PLAN/GRADE: Indicates your current pay plan and your grade. Verify with
your most recent SF Form 50. <data source: CPO>
SERIES: Indicates your current occupational series.