Free Focus Week training offered April 24-28 Published April 14, 2017 By Amy Rollins Skywrighter Staff WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio -- The second Focus Week of 2017, scheduled for April 24-28 at the 88th Air Base Wing, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, is approaching. Registration continues until the day before each course is held. The April Focus Week is focused on individual development with the addition of some diversity-focused classes. Select classes continue to be offered through a training exchange partnership with Sinclair Community College as a part of the Air Force Community Partnership Initiative. The goal of this program is to enhance mission viability and improve quality of life for Airmen while implementing collaborative projects that provide mutual value to the government and local communities. Registration is open to all 88 ABW employees, both military and civilian. The wider Wright-Patterson AFB audience is encouraged to attend as space allows. The third 2017 Focus Week will be July 24-28. To register via MyETMS (Education and Training Management System), go to https://myetms. wpafb.af.mil. Click on the self-registration tab. A tutorial is provided on the MyETMS home page for first-time users. Click on the self-registration tab. Search 88 ABW and go. Hover your pointer over View Class Comments for course descriptions. For more information, contact Eric Christy, human resources specialist, 88th Force Support Squadron Workforce Development, at 904-4811, or eric. christy@us.af.mil. AFLCMC Focus Week registration open The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Spring Focus Week sessions will take place April 24-28. Students may participate in these events either in person or via Defense Collaboration System (DCS), allowing AFLCMC to reach numerous geographic locations. Registration is accomplished through the Acquisition Now Continuous Learning (CL) website. Search for course offerings by going to https://www.atrrs.army.mil/channels/acqnowcl/, click on “Apply for a CL Event” and search under AFLCMC Focus Week. For more information, contact local Workforce Development team member, Brooke Belickis, 255-0865.