AF Climate Survey kicks off

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People have the power to change the future when they complete the 2003 Air Force Climate Survey. It launched Oct. 1.

“'Speak Today, Shape Tomorrow' is a great message for all of us,” said Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Gerald Murray. “I strongly encourage you to participate in this survey. I hope you support this effort, because with this data, we can make this great Air Force of ours better. Together, we can shape tomorrow for the Air Force, our people and our families."

The survey, offered every two years since 1997, measures how people feel about leadership, supervision, training, recognition and other aspects of Air Force organizations.

Previous surveys included active-duty officers and enlisted airmen, as well as appropriated-fund civilians. This year, the survey also will include the Air Force Reserve Command, Air National Guard, nonappropriated-fund civilians and students in a temporary-duty status.

The survey runs through Nov. 23 and can be completed online at http://afclimatesurvey.af.mil anytime during the survey period from either a government or personal computer. (Courtesy of the Air Force Manpower and Innovation Agency)