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Air Force 101 & Logistics

Air Force 101 & Logistics. The United States Air Force. Our Mission. “The mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight and win …in air, space and cyberspace.”. Air Force Priorities. Reinvigorate the Nuclear Enterprise Focus on compliance-driven, accountability based culture

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Air Force 101 & Logistics

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  1. Air Force 101 & Logistics

  2. The United States Air Force

  3. Our Mission “The mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight and win…in air, space and cyberspace.”

  4. Air Force Priorities • Reinvigorate the Nuclear Enterprise • Focus on compliance-driven, accountability based culture • Hone a corporately embraced implementation strategy • Partner with Joint and Coalition Team to Win Today’s Fight • Organize, Train and Equip Airmen to support the AF and COCOM mission • Maximize efforts in IW, COIN, FID and Building Partnership Capacity • Develop and Care for Airmen and their Families • Provide exceptional care for our Wounded Warriors and their families • Ensure adequate housing, dormitories and facilities for Airmen and their families • Modernize our Aging Air and Space Inventories • Develop new capabilities portfolio to keep pace with technologyand global threat • Provide systems to protect our forces and ensure the destructionof adversaries • Recapture Acquisition Excellence • Improve requirements, budgeting and weapons acquisition processes • Rebuild crucial skills…increase the number of qualified, experienced personnel

  5. Air Force Core FunctionsWhat We Bring to the Fight • Nuclear Deterrence Ops • Air Superiority • Space Superiority • Cyberspace Superiority • Command and Control • Global Integrated ISR • Global Precision Attack • Special Operations • Rapid Global Mobility • Personnel Recovery • Agile Combat Support • Building Partnerships

  6. What We DoFor the Joint Team Unique responsibilities for political and military leaders and the Nation: Irregular warfare or theater-level engagement – Full Spectrum Global Vigilance, Global Reach, Global Power • Surveil the entire planet • From air, space, & cyberspace • Detect & analyze enemy activity, capability & intent • Range the entire planet • Threaten & hold those targets at risk, deter & dissuade the enemy • Strike, supply, show of force • Kinetic / non-kinetic • Command & Control our activities aroundthe entire planet • Assess our global effects, across domains

  7. Air & Space ExpeditionaryForces (AEFs) Coalition Air MobilityForces SpaceForces NRO Army Aviation SOF USCG Interagency Joint, Coalition and Interagency Team NavalAviation USMC Aviation Integrating Total Force: Active / Guard / Reserve / Civilian + Interagency and Coalition Partners

  8. How We Fight Video

  9. How We Fight Video

  10. Today’s Air Force • Global Vigilance • Saving lives – providing ISR to determine enemy’s capabilities and intentions • Increased capacity and capability to keep an unblinking eye…24/7 • 39 UAV Combat Air Patrols and growing – providing full-motion video for troops on the ground • Global Reach • Delivering needed resources with unrivaled velocity and precision • Providing maximum warfighting and humanitarian effects • Over 1,000,000 flights supporting the Global War on Terror • Global Power • Capability to deliver precise lethal effects – anytime, anywhere, any environment • Increased long-range strike and fighter aircraft capability • Supporting COCOMs with over 100 strike sorties per day Fly, Fight and Win as an Integral Part of the Joint Team

  11. AFGSC MAJCOM-C NAF-C AEF 557,969 AD 96,283 ANG 58,921 AFRC 713,173 Total 535,233 AD 117,786 ANG 83,813 AFRC 736,832 Total Organizational StructuresChanging How We Fight SAC/MAC/TAC Reorganized Into ACC & AMC To Meet New Strategic Environment 1998: Expeditionary Air Force (EAF) Concept unveiled TODAY and TOMORROW: AF Component, Total Force Integration and Global Strike Command 1980 1990 2000 2006 Today 1998 shift to Expeditionary Structure 1992 shift to Functional Organizations 355,654 AD 106,366 ANG 72,340 AFRC 534,360 Total 351,839 AD 104,093 ANG 75,552 AFRC 531,484 Total 327,379 AD 107,679 ANG 67,565 AFRC 502,623 Total

  12. The Air Force Budget(Blue TOA, No Supplementals) numbers may not add due to rounding $114.9B $115.8B People $37.4 (32.5%) People $39.5 (34.1%) Readiness $31.9 (27.7%) Readiness $29.4 (25.4%) ($B) Infrastructure $5.4 (4.7%) Infrastructure $5.7 (5.0%) Modernization & Recapitalization $40.0 (34.8%) Modernization & Recapitalization $41.4 (35.8%) FY09 Appropriated FY10 Appropriated

  13. USMC 203K USA 549K USN 325K USAF 330K* By the Numbers • Avg Yrs Service/Age • Officer 11 yrs/35 • Enlisted 8 yrs/29 • Civilians 15 yrs/46 • (39% of the Force < 26) Mar 10 • Enlisted 265K • Officers 66K • ANG 109K • AFRC 68K • Civilian171K • Total Force Strength 679K* Mar 10 Active Duty End Strength Sep 09 *Does not include USAFA Cadets

  14. Organization Secretary of the Air Force Air Force Chief of Staff MAJCOM Commanders Title X, US Code Organize Train Equip Provide Forces • Organized into Major Commands (MAJCOMs): Air Combat Command, Air Mobility Command, Air Education and Training Command, Pacific Air Forces, United States Air Forces Europe, Air Force Materiel Command, Air Force Space Command, Air Force Reserve Command, Air Force Special Operations Command, and Air Force Global Strike Command; 33 Forward Operating Agencies and 3 Direct Reporting Units • MAJCOMs subdivided into numbered air forces, wings, groups, and squadrons

  15. AEF 1 AEF 1 AEF 2 AEF 2 AEF 1 AETF AEF 2 ENABLERS AEF 3 AEF 4 AEF 5 AEF 6 AEF 7 AEF 8 AEF 9 AEF 10 Air & Space Expeditionary ForceProviding Forces to the Joint Warfighter Organize, Train & Equip Personnel Force Management Force Generation Force Presentation Space C4ISR Fighters UAS Bombers Stealth Tankers Lift Enablers Force Multipliers ECS USAF • Increases predictability and stability of tour length and tempo • Maintains readiness • Improves ARC Participation planning (volunteer & mobilized)

  16. Baghdad Balad Kirkuk Tallil/Ali Al Taji Camp Victory Tikrit Camp Bucca Mosul Al Taqaddum Al Asad Al Sahra AAF Qayyarah West Anaconda Tal Afar Basrah-Magal Camp Fallujah Al Ramadi Forward Operating Locations Spangdahlem Ramstein/Sembach Geilenkirchen Landstuhl Patch Barracks Pirmasens ASP Stuttgart-Vaihingen Keflavik Lakenheath Mildenhall Siauliai Manas Kadena Yokota Misawa CONUS FOLS not depicted Tuzla Sarajevo Aviano Sigonella Naples Poggio Renatico Niscemi Pristina Bagram Kandahar Kabul Chakhcharan Khost Ashgabat Osan Kunsan Akrotiri Incirlik Moron Islamabad Luis Munoz Marin Soto Cano GTMO Curucao Aruba Andersen San Salvador Djibouti Philippines Bogota Gomez Nino Apiay Diego Garcia 14 Gulf Region Locations Quito Manta City Lima 39,458 AF Personnel Deployed to 96 Locations 29,688 Airmen Deployed to CENTCOM >57,206 Sorties in Support of Operation Noble Eagle Since 9/11

  17. “Logistics” ain’t easy…. "As an infantryman, I used to be no more interested in logistics than what you could stuff in a rucksack. Now I know that, although the tactics aren't easy, they're relatively simple when compared to the logistics." Maj. Gen. David H. Petraeus 101st Airborne Division March, 2003, OIF

  18. …and it’s getting harder • Resource constraints will continue to mount • Equipment continues to age • Average aircraft age now 24 years • Manpower costs rising approximately 6% annually • PBD 720 mandates major manpower reductions across the Total Force

  19. Circumstances dictate change

  20. Expeditionary Logistics Improve combat commander’s responsiveness, deployability and sustainability through effective combat support operations • Replace massive deployed inventories with responsiveness • Adopt time-definite resupply concept • Use reach-back approach to permit fewer forward deployed functions and personnel • Leverage information technology to support deployment and sustainment of forces &

  21. Global Logistics Support Center(GLSC) “1-800-GLSC” “www.GLSC” Air force supply chain management capability, providing… enterprise planning, global command and control, Single focal point…in support of our full range of military operations GLSC AF level “SCM Police” needed to meet today & tomorrow’s mission needs

  22. AOC for Supply Chain Management

  23. Human Resources Finance e-Business Transaction Engine Readiness Retrograde Quality Assurance Mission Planning Inventory Management Force Planning Installation Mgmt. Finance Reporting Supply Workflow Data Analysis Logistics Acquisition Materials Management Training Qualifications Force Management Transportation & Distribution Maintenance Maintenance Expeditionary Combat Support System (ECSS) “The tool” Centralized Data Base ERP COTS ERP software focuses on integrating an enterprise’s “horizontal functions”

  24. Recapitalizing and ModernizingLogistics System Transformation 2007  426 legacy systems 2008 409 systems 2009 386 systems 2010 237 systems ECSS 2011 16 systems 2012 6 systems 17 retire 23 retire 149 retire 221 retire 10 retire Migrating Legacy Systems to Deliver Net-Savings for the Air Force

  25. The Logistics Readiness Team MISSION To provide the warfighter an integrated material management, distribution, and planning capability that is combat focused, lean and highly expeditionary VISION Total Force Logistics Readiness Airmen providing Agile Combat Support at the right place, on time at the right time…every time Light, Lean, Lethal and Highly Expeditionary Combat Capability

  26. Combat Missions • Joint Expeditionary Tasking (JET) • Combat Convoys • Civil Affairs Teams • Embedded Training Teams • Provincial Reconstruction Team • Movement Control Teams • Unit Retrograde Teams • CDDOC • Air Movement Teams • ELRS • CAOC Combat capability on the battlefield – we are warfighters!

  27. Home Station Structure • HQ Air Force • Major Command -- Air Combat Command • Numbered Air Force -- 9th Air Force • Wing -- 1st Fighter Wing (ACC, Langley AFB) • Group -- 1st Mission Support Group • Squadron – 1st Logistics Readiness Squadron • Flight – Distribution Flight

  28. Logistics Readiness Squadron • Materiel Management • Distribution • Contingency Planning • Aerial Port • Fuels

  29. Forces Support Squadron • Food Service • Subsistence Support • Lodging • Mortuary Affairs • Laundry Services • Fitness • Recreation • Field Exchange • Entertainment

  30. Civil Engineer Squadron • Prepare runways lighting/arresting barriers • Fire protection • Utilities • Erect/build facilities • Prepare ammo storage, aircraft revetments • Environmental and sanitation • Road Construction

  31. Maintenance/Weapons/Munitions

  32. Take Aways How can you use our capabilities • Know your Peers • Trust the Experts • Tap your Liaisons

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