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AF to implement force structure changes

Posted 3/28/2013   Updated 3/28/2013 Email story   Print story

    


by Jennifer Cassidy
Air Force Public Affairs


3/28/2013 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- The Air Force released its plan Mar. 28 to implement force structure changes mandated by the Fiscal Year 2013 National Defense Authorization Act.

The bill authorized the service to complete actions approved in previous years, such as aircraft retirements, and directed execution of Congressionally-approved force structure actions.

Some of these changes were outlined in the Air Force's Total Force Proposal, developed in coordination with the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve. Others were congressionally-directed.

"Our Air Force continues efforts to maximize the strength of our Total Force, and we are pleased with the progress that is being made on this front," said Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley. "This implementation plan illustrates the Air Force's continued commitment to transparency as it completes the force structure requirements directed and authorized by the NDAA."

The NDAA directs a reduction of 65 aircraft and approximately 1,400 military billets from the Air National Guard, 57 aircraft from the Air Force Reserve, and 122 aircraft and approximately 6,100 military billets from the active-duty Air Force.

"Working together we can combine the personnel, equipment and readiness necessary to build a total Air Force equal to all the challenges our nation faces," said Lt. Gen. Stanley (Sid) E. Clarke III, director of the Air National Guard.

The Air Force's implementation plan includes a state-by-state description of changes for each base and the associated timeline. Each major command developed activation, reassignment, re-missioning or divesture options.

"We've developed guiding principles to ensure that as we make decisions, we continue to have a strong foundation for what is best for our Air Force," said Lt. Gen. James F. Jackson, chief, Air Force Reserve and commander, Air Force Reserve Command. "We must leverage regular and reserve component strengths and align our decisions with a commitment as one total force team."

Key principles include: ensure personnel readiness, training and retention for transitioning units to remain at the highest level practicable and minimize mission gaps for units transitioning to new or different missions. Each of the components embraces these principles.

The Air Force will apply this collaborative approach to facilitate open communication with key stakeholders on future total force efforts. Recently, the Secretary and Chief of Staff of the Air Force created a Total Force Task Force.

TF2 will create an enduring strategic process to determine how to correctly balance the strengths of each component to sustain capabilities required to defend our nation now and into the future.

"Our active, Reserve and Guard components are increasingly integrated --training, deploying and conducting a full range of missions together as one Air Force," said Donley, "and we're committed to ensuring that our active and reserve component mix correctly balances the strengths of each component, meeting our strategic requirements and our fiscal demands as well. The FY13 implementation plan gets us on a path toward that end."

Find the full text of the Air Force Fiscal Year 2013 National Defense Authorization Act Implementation Plan "A Strong Total Force for the Future" here.



tabComments
4/2/2013 1:36:13 PM ET
I notice that the civilian workforce is not captured...did I miss it
SNCO Ret, Scott
 
4/1/2013 4:52:14 PM ET
Maybe they should just go back to the previous BRAC rounds and close the bases that were recommended to be closed then. Thanks Congress.
ROLF, Rocky Mountains
 
3/29/2013 11:56:56 AM ET
199293 all over again. Good luck with the resumes.
JR, Laughlin AFB TX
 
3/29/2013 9:26:25 AM ET
The link to implementation plan does not include what this news article suggests a state-by-state description of changes for each base and the associated timeline. When you read the implementation plan it says there is an attached addendum that provides the state-by state description of changes for each of the bases affected by the FY13NDAA but the addendum is not attached So this news story is a bit misleading as the implementation document in the links of this news article does not provide a state-by-state description of changes for each base and the associated timeline.
TJ, Minnesota
 
3/29/2013 9:13:54 AM ET
The NDAA directs a reduction of...approximately 6100 military billets from the active-duty Air Force. To all you passed-over majors out there let this be your official notification of impending involuntary separations. Get your resume in order
Caveman Navigator, OCONUS
 
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