The Selective Service System is an independent agency of the United States government that maintains information on those potentially subject to military conscription. Virtually all male U.S. citizens and male immigrant non-citizens between the ages of 18 and 25 are required by law to have registered within 30 days of their 18th birthdays and must notify Selective Service within ten days of any changes to any of the information they provided on their registration cards, like a change of address. A 2010 GAO report estimated the registration rate at 92% with the names and addresses of over 16.2 million men on file. However, the only audit of the addresses of registrants on file with the Selective Service System, in 1982, found that 20-40% of the addresses on file with the Selective Service System for registrants in the age groups that would be drafted first were already outdated, and up to 75% for those registrants in their last year of potential eligibility to be drafted would be invalid.
A service system (or customer service system, CSS) is a configuration of technology and organizational networks designed to deliver services that satisfy the needs, wants, or aspirations of customers.
"Service system" is a term very frequently used in the service management, service operations, services marketing, service engineering, and service design literature. While the term frequently appears, it is rarely defined.
One recent definition of a service system is a value coproduction configuration of people, technology, internal and external service systems connected via value propositions, and shared information (language, laws, measures, etc.). The smallest service system is a single person and the largest service system is the world economy. The external service system of the global economy is considered to be ecosystem services. Service systems can be characterized by the value that results from interaction between service systems, whether the interactions are between people, businesses, or nations. Most service system interactions aspire to be win-win, non-coercive, and non-intrusive. However, some service systems may perform coercive service activities. For example, agents of the state may use coercion in accordance with laws of the land.
Veterans Ed Allard and Shawn Skelly talk about the importance of bridging the gap between civilians and military service members and the National Commission on Military, National and Public Service work at bridging said gap. They also explain how they use tools such as social media and the U.S. Census to achieve their goal.
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published: 29 Jan 2020
Should women be required to register for selective service?
The question is going around about whether women should be required to register for the selective service upon turning 18 years old so the military will have more options if the need to initiate the draft.
published: 23 Jan 2019
Co-Ed Selective Service Stirs Controversy
Young women may soon be required to register with the U.S. Selective Service System, the U.S. government agency charged with implementing a draft in a national emergency. Top Army and Marine Corps commanders told the Senate Armed Services Committee recently that women should register, and a bill has been introduced in Congress requiring eligible women to sign up for the military draft. The issue is stirring some controversy, as VOA’s Bernard Shusman reports from New York.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/co-ed-selective-service-stirs-controversy/3186885.html
published: 11 Feb 2016
Who Needs to Register with the Selective Service System
Registration with the Selective Service System is a requirement for virtually all men 18-25 living in the U.S.
Register and learn more at https://www.sss.gov
Chart: https://www.sss.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/WhoMustRegisterChart.pdf
published: 25 Mar 2020
Digital Dive: Will Selective Service re-instate the draft?
Selective Service site has been bogged down recently as younger people light up social media with draft memes.
published: 07 Jan 2020
FAFSA Quick Tips: Selective Service
Male students MUST register for the selective service in order for their FAFSA/TASFA to be processed. If the student is not yet registered, select the “Register Me” button to automatically be registered.
published: 07 Oct 2020
Former Director Donald Benton Explains the Selective Service System
This agency outreach video can be disseminated to promote Selective Service registration and agency awareness.
Registration with Selective Service is the law for men 18-25 living in the United States, both documented and undocumented.
Registration keeps men eligible for a multitude of benefits including federal and state government jobs, financial aid dollars, U.S. citizenship applications, job training and more.
To register, visit www.sss.gov.
published: 29 May 2019
Major changes may soon come to military draft registration
Congress appointed a panel to assess expanding the Selective Service System, which could include women signing up for the draft or mandatory public service for all.
published: 23 Jan 2019
Long-term benefits are lost when men fail to register for Selective Service
Up until the 1970s, registering for the draft when young men turned 18 was a right of passage. Today, it’s a law that’s often forgotten. Learn more about the long-term benefits that are lost when men fail to register with the Selective Service System.
Veterans Ed Allard and Shawn Skelly talk about the importance of bridging the gap between civilians and military service members and the National Commission on ...
Veterans Ed Allard and Shawn Skelly talk about the importance of bridging the gap between civilians and military service members and the National Commission on Military, National and Public Service work at bridging said gap. They also explain how they use tools such as social media and the U.S. Census to achieve their goal.
Listen to the full episode on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts or Stitcher.
*READ MORE*:
https://www.blogs.va.gov/VAntage/69718/borne-battle-176-national-military-public-service/
*LISTEN MORE*:
https://link.chtbl.com/YouTube
*LEARN MORE*
inspire2serve.gov
Veterans Ed Allard and Shawn Skelly talk about the importance of bridging the gap between civilians and military service members and the National Commission on Military, National and Public Service work at bridging said gap. They also explain how they use tools such as social media and the U.S. Census to achieve their goal.
Listen to the full episode on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts or Stitcher.
*READ MORE*:
https://www.blogs.va.gov/VAntage/69718/borne-battle-176-national-military-public-service/
*LISTEN MORE*:
https://link.chtbl.com/YouTube
*LEARN MORE*
inspire2serve.gov
The question is going around about whether women should be required to register for the selective service upon turning 18 years old so the military will have mo...
The question is going around about whether women should be required to register for the selective service upon turning 18 years old so the military will have more options if the need to initiate the draft.
The question is going around about whether women should be required to register for the selective service upon turning 18 years old so the military will have more options if the need to initiate the draft.
Young women may soon be required to register with the U.S. Selective Service System, the U.S. government agency charged with implementing a draft in a national ...
Young women may soon be required to register with the U.S. Selective Service System, the U.S. government agency charged with implementing a draft in a national emergency. Top Army and Marine Corps commanders told the Senate Armed Services Committee recently that women should register, and a bill has been introduced in Congress requiring eligible women to sign up for the military draft. The issue is stirring some controversy, as VOA’s Bernard Shusman reports from New York.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/co-ed-selective-service-stirs-controversy/3186885.html
Young women may soon be required to register with the U.S. Selective Service System, the U.S. government agency charged with implementing a draft in a national emergency. Top Army and Marine Corps commanders told the Senate Armed Services Committee recently that women should register, and a bill has been introduced in Congress requiring eligible women to sign up for the military draft. The issue is stirring some controversy, as VOA’s Bernard Shusman reports from New York.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/co-ed-selective-service-stirs-controversy/3186885.html
Registration with the Selective Service System is a requirement for virtually all men 18-25 living in the U.S.
Register and learn more at https://www.sss.gov
C...
Registration with the Selective Service System is a requirement for virtually all men 18-25 living in the U.S.
Register and learn more at https://www.sss.gov
Chart: https://www.sss.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/WhoMustRegisterChart.pdf
Registration with the Selective Service System is a requirement for virtually all men 18-25 living in the U.S.
Register and learn more at https://www.sss.gov
Chart: https://www.sss.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/WhoMustRegisterChart.pdf
Male students MUST register for the selective service in order for their FAFSA/TASFA to be processed. If the student is not yet registered, select the “Register...
Male students MUST register for the selective service in order for their FAFSA/TASFA to be processed. If the student is not yet registered, select the “Register Me” button to automatically be registered.
Male students MUST register for the selective service in order for their FAFSA/TASFA to be processed. If the student is not yet registered, select the “Register Me” button to automatically be registered.
This agency outreach video can be disseminated to promote Selective Service registration and agency awareness.
Registration with Selective Service is the law ...
This agency outreach video can be disseminated to promote Selective Service registration and agency awareness.
Registration with Selective Service is the law for men 18-25 living in the United States, both documented and undocumented.
Registration keeps men eligible for a multitude of benefits including federal and state government jobs, financial aid dollars, U.S. citizenship applications, job training and more.
To register, visit www.sss.gov.
This agency outreach video can be disseminated to promote Selective Service registration and agency awareness.
Registration with Selective Service is the law for men 18-25 living in the United States, both documented and undocumented.
Registration keeps men eligible for a multitude of benefits including federal and state government jobs, financial aid dollars, U.S. citizenship applications, job training and more.
To register, visit www.sss.gov.
Congress appointed a panel to assess expanding the Selective Service System, which could include women signing up for the draft or mandatory public service for ...
Congress appointed a panel to assess expanding the Selective Service System, which could include women signing up for the draft or mandatory public service for all.
Congress appointed a panel to assess expanding the Selective Service System, which could include women signing up for the draft or mandatory public service for all.
Up until the 1970s, registering for the draft when young men turned 18 was a right of passage. Today, it’s a law that’s often forgotten. Learn more about the ...
Up until the 1970s, registering for the draft when young men turned 18 was a right of passage. Today, it’s a law that’s often forgotten. Learn more about the long-term benefits that are lost when men fail to register with the Selective Service System.
Up until the 1970s, registering for the draft when young men turned 18 was a right of passage. Today, it’s a law that’s often forgotten. Learn more about the long-term benefits that are lost when men fail to register with the Selective Service System.
Veterans Ed Allard and Shawn Skelly talk about the importance of bridging the gap between civilians and military service members and the National Commission on Military, National and Public Service work at bridging said gap. They also explain how they use tools such as social media and the U.S. Census to achieve their goal.
Listen to the full episode on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts or Stitcher.
*READ MORE*:
https://www.blogs.va.gov/VAntage/69718/borne-battle-176-national-military-public-service/
*LISTEN MORE*:
https://link.chtbl.com/YouTube
*LEARN MORE*
inspire2serve.gov
The question is going around about whether women should be required to register for the selective service upon turning 18 years old so the military will have more options if the need to initiate the draft.
Young women may soon be required to register with the U.S. Selective Service System, the U.S. government agency charged with implementing a draft in a national emergency. Top Army and Marine Corps commanders told the Senate Armed Services Committee recently that women should register, and a bill has been introduced in Congress requiring eligible women to sign up for the military draft. The issue is stirring some controversy, as VOA’s Bernard Shusman reports from New York.
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/co-ed-selective-service-stirs-controversy/3186885.html
Registration with the Selective Service System is a requirement for virtually all men 18-25 living in the U.S.
Register and learn more at https://www.sss.gov
Chart: https://www.sss.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/WhoMustRegisterChart.pdf
Male students MUST register for the selective service in order for their FAFSA/TASFA to be processed. If the student is not yet registered, select the “Register Me” button to automatically be registered.
This agency outreach video can be disseminated to promote Selective Service registration and agency awareness.
Registration with Selective Service is the law for men 18-25 living in the United States, both documented and undocumented.
Registration keeps men eligible for a multitude of benefits including federal and state government jobs, financial aid dollars, U.S. citizenship applications, job training and more.
To register, visit www.sss.gov.
Congress appointed a panel to assess expanding the Selective Service System, which could include women signing up for the draft or mandatory public service for all.
Up until the 1970s, registering for the draft when young men turned 18 was a right of passage. Today, it’s a law that’s often forgotten. Learn more about the long-term benefits that are lost when men fail to register with the Selective Service System.
The Selective Service System is an independent agency of the United States government that maintains information on those potentially subject to military conscription. Virtually all male U.S. citizens and male immigrant non-citizens between the ages of 18 and 25 are required by law to have registered within 30 days of their 18th birthdays and must notify Selective Service within ten days of any changes to any of the information they provided on their registration cards, like a change of address. A 2010 GAO report estimated the registration rate at 92% with the names and addresses of over 16.2 million men on file. However, the only audit of the addresses of registrants on file with the Selective Service System, in 1982, found that 20-40% of the addresses on file with the Selective Service System for registrants in the age groups that would be drafted first were already outdated, and up to 75% for those registrants in their last year of potential eligibility to be drafted would be invalid.
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