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INFORMATION PAPER

AFRC-MSC-HHC 06June 2016

SUBJECT: INERACTIVE ELECTRIC RECORD MANAGMENT SYSTEM(IPERMS)

1. Purpose: Is to maintain a secure record of soldiers Official Military Personnel File(OMPF).

2. Facts: IPERMS is only accessible to authorized personnel.

a. The Official records custodian is the authority when it comes to filing into IPERMS.

b. All records that are in IPERMS are governed by the privacy act of 1974 and AR340-21.

c. The ACMs that are under the ORC verify the identity of personnel attempting to access IPERMS.

d. Supervisors

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