Opf Files
Ebooks in OPF format (Open Packaging Format) can be easily converted to common EPuB ebooks with programs like Adobe Digital Editions or similar ebook handling programs and readers. Even some desktop document publishing solution may support opf to epub conversion, however, the format is somewhat old and support for it fades with each year. The OPF file, traditionally named content.opf, houses the EPUB book's metadata, file manifest, and linear reading order. This file has a root element package and four child elements: metadata, manifest, spine, and guide. Furthermore, the package node must have the unique-identifier attribute. The.opf file's mimetype is application/oebps. HCCS is working toward converting each employee's OPF from a paper file to an electronic file or electronic OPF (eOPF) in two stages: The first stage began in January 2006 when our payroll service provider, the National Finance Center (NFC), began sending SF-50, Notification of Personnel Action, transactions to the eOPF system for employees. Container.xml This small XML file, found in the mandatory META-INF directory, is a bootstrapping item. It simply contains the relative location of the.opf file (a.k.a. Package document), which is the brain of the publication and will be described shortly.
The table below provides useful information about the .opf file extension. It answers questions such as:
Please visit NARA’s site on Official Military Personnel Files (OMPFs) for details. OPF/eOPF Amendments. If you feel that your official personnel folder is in error, please submit a written request to:U.S. Office of Personnel Management Office of the Chief Information Officer Chief, Records Management and Data Policy 1900 E Street, N.W.
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3 extension(s) and 0 alias(es) found in database
✅ Obsidium Project File
OPF is an Obsidium Project File. Obsidium is a software protection system.
✅ Open Electronic Package Ebook
OPF file is an Open Electronic Package Ebook. OPF is an XML-based e-book format created by E-Book Systems; it has been superseded by the EPUB electronic publication standard.
✅ Concordance Print Settings Data
OPF file is a Concordance Print Settings Data. Concordance is an electronic discovery, litigation document management, and litigation support tool.
Other types of files may also use the .opf file extension.
🚫 The .opf file extension is often given incorrectly!
According to the searches on our site, these misspellings were the most common in the past year:
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🔴 Can't open a .opf file?
When you double-click a file to open it, Windows examines the filename extension. If Windows recognizes the filename extension, it opens the file in the program that is associated with that filename extension. When Windows does not recognize a filename extension, you receive the following message:
Windows cannot open this file:
example.opf
To open this file, Windows needs to know what program you want to use to open it...
If you don't know how to set the .opf file association, check the FAQ.
🔴 Can I change the extension of files?
Changing the filename extension of a file is not a good idea. When you change a file's extension, you change the way programs on your computer read the file. The problem is, changing the file extension does not change the file format.
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Federal (non-archival) Holdings:
The National Personnel Records Center's (NPRC) Federal Records Center Program maintains the Official Personnel Folders (OPF) of former Federal civilian employees whose employment ended after 1951.
For records of former Federal civilian employees whose employment ended before 1952, see OPF, Archival Holdings and Access.
Who can access Federal (non-archival) OPFs?
OPFs for former Federal civilian employees separated after 1951 remain in the legal custody of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). Access to such records is restricted under the Privacy Act of 1974 (P. L. 93-579) and only limited types of information from these records are releasable to non-authorized users under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
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Former Federal Civilian Employees (the person of record): may obtain copies of most civilian and personnel medical records on file at the NPRC, including copies of the Standard Form 50 (Personnel Action) via written request. Different release procedures apply for archival civilian personnel records (see OPF, Archival Holdings and Access). Please note: OPFs are retired to the center within 120 days after separation from Federal employment. If less than 120 days have elapsed since separation, write to the last employing Federal office.
Authorized Third Party Requesters, e.g., lawyers, doctors, historians, etc., may submit requests for information from individual records with the person of record's signed and dated authorization. They should state who they are in relation to the individual and the purpose of the request. All authorizations should specify exactly what the person of record is allowing to be released to a third party. Authorizations are valid one year from date of signature. A sample authorization is included for your review. The NPRC requires a court order, if the subject of the file is unable to sign. Please see Court Order Requirements for additional directions.
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General Public: If the subject of the file is LIVING, and you DO NOT have authorization from the person of record, only certain data may be obtained. Information available under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and the Privacy Act provide balance between the right of the public to obtain information from personnel records, and the right of the former Federal civilian employee to protect his/her privacy. If the subject of the file is DECEASED, copies of some documents and some information about the deceased may be releasable with proof of the subject's death. Proof of death is not required if the subject of record was born more than 100 years ago.
How do I submit a written request for copies of records?
Please note:the following information, regarding access, pertains only to records of former Federal civil servants whose employment ended after 1951.Records of civil servants whose employment ended before 1952. |
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Federal law [5 USC 552a(b)] requires that all requests for records and information be submitted in writing. Each request must be hand signed (in cursive) and dated (within the last year). Please identify the documents or information needed and explain the purpose of your request.
Certain basic information needed to locate civilian personnel records and to answer the request, includes:
- full name used during Federal employment,
- date of birth,
- Social Security Number (if applicable),
- name and location of employing Federal agency
- beginning and ending dates of Federal service
- complete return mailing address and/or authorized return fax number
Written requests (hand signed in cursive and dated) may be mailed or faxed to:
National Personnel Records Center, Annex
1411 Boulder Boulevard
Valmeyer, IL 62295
Fax: 618-935-3014 or 618-935-3019
Please note: NPRC can not email documents due to privacy concerns. We will mail or fax copies of available records as authorized by the requester.
Costs: Generally there is no charge for basic personnel and medical information provided to former Federal civilian employees and authorized representatives from non-archival records. If your request involves a service fee, you will be notified as soon as that determination is made. See Archival Records for information on archival holdings and associated copy fees: archival OPFs are subject to the NARA fee schedule that authorizes the Agency to collect fees from the public for copies of archival records (44 USC 2116c and 44 USC 2307).
Other Sources of Civilian Personnel Information:
- For information on retirement services write to:
U.S. Office of Personnel Management
Retirement Operations Center
Post Office Box 45
Boyers, PA 16017 - For information on reinstatement to Federal employment write to:
Office of Personnel Management
Employment Service
1900 E Street, NW
Washington, DC 20415 - For information on U.S. Postal Employee medical folders write to:
National Medical Director, Office of Safety and Health
Employee Relations Department
U.S. Postal Service Headquarters
475 L'Enfant Plaza, SW
Washington, DC 20206-4261
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