Team Ramstein will transition from its current version of LeaveWeb to an upgraded version, LeaveWeb 4.0, Feb. 25.
The new program will disable leave services for 24 hours on its changeover day, but no other interruptions are expected after the transition.
“Right now, we’re still beta-testing the program, but once it’s changed over … the advantages of LeaveWeb 4.0 will be expanded capabilities that the (current) LeaveWeb doesn’t have,” said Senior Airman Geovaney Miramontes, 86th Comptroller Squadron LeaveWeb administrator.
LeaveWeb 4.0 will be able to process all 17 types of military leave to include convalescent leave and emergency leave.
The program also eliminates the use of tracking numbers, which eliminates the need for users to access leave through email links.
Instead, there are “awaiting action” folders in LeaveWeb 4.0. Other changes include requiring a digital signature for all requesting and approving levels of military leave, as well as an ensured compatibility with the new Air Force Network.
With the upcoming transition, Ramstein Airmen are asked to update their profile after LeaveWeb 4.0 launches.
“No action is required at this time. As we get closer to the LeaveWeb 4.0 transition, 86th CPTS will provide training tools to educate our Airmen as they update LeaveWeb 4.0 accounts and begin to use the system,” said 2nd Lt. Adrianna Perez, 86th CPTS flight commander.
The program update will not affect Airmen who are on leave at the time of the transition. Airmen who are on leave during the transition will be able to sign into the new LeaveWeb when they return.