Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Ken Wilsbach says active-duty airmen have until the end of the month to submit an updated waist-to-height ratio through the myBodyComp system. Both outlets report that the requirement involves entering current measurements so the Air Force can update each airman’s fitness-related data. Wilsbach’s statement gives airmen a specific window—described as 18 days—to complete the submission. The reporting indicates this is part of an ongoing process related to physical fitness tracking, with myBodyComp serving as the platform for reporting. Neither source cites additional details such as enforcement actions, exemptions, or whether the deadline applies to all personnel universally; the focus remains on the submission deadline and the use of myBodyComp to provide the updated waist-to-height ratio. The announcements are attributed directly to Wilsbach and are presented as guidance for how and when to update the metric as requested by the Air Force.