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Every Dollar Counts campaign to launch May 1

Posted 4/30/2013   Updated 5/7/2013 Email story   Print story

    

4/30/2013 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Beginning May 1, Airmen can submit their cost-reducing ideas via the Airmen Powered by Innovation websites while at home, the office or on their smartphones.

With budgets shrinking, Air Force leaders are calling on Airmen to share their best money-saving ideas through the "Every Dollar Counts" campaign.

In the wake of sequestration, the initiative marks a cultural shift that empowers Airmen to find and recommend areas for savings that may be used to support readiness needs, said Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Larry Spencer.

Both uniformed and civilian Air Force members can participate in the month-long open call for ideas and share their creative and efficient ways to save money and time.

"When things get tough, Airmen figure out a way to get it done," Spencer said. "We have some of the most innovative folks in the world, so I know there are ideas about how we can do things better."

Because of Spencer's resource management and budget-related background he understands the urgency to mine those ideas.

"We stopped flying one-third of Air Force active-duty, combat-coded fighter squadrons in April, and we're projected to slow down or stop the flow of aircraft and engines in the depots," Spencer said.

Furthermore, he said, the Air Force must trim about $11 billion in the last half of fiscal 2013. Additionally, our overseas contingency operations funding is almost $2 billion short, so we have to make up that difference as well.

And the challenge is compounded by the sequester timeline, which officially began March 1.

"We have to squeeze a year's worth of cuts into about six months," Spencer said of the Air Force budget. "So there's a lot of money to be taken out of our budget in a short period of time ... I've never seen anything quite like it."

Airmen at every level should feel less encumbered by perhaps dated or unnecessary Air Force instructions or guidelines when brainstorming cost-cutting measures, the general said.

"Airmen Powered by Innovation means go into that file of good ideas that were maybe 'too hard to do,' pull them out and submit them," Spencer declared. "If it's a good idea and requires an Air Force Instruction change, then we'll see if we can do that."

Spencer wants Airmen to submit their ideas regardless of the idea's potential savings.

"Whether it's $500, $1 million or $30 million, we want to hear it because those dollars add up," he said. "We're taking every angle we can to manage our money and 'buy' as much mission as we can. In that sense, every Airman, whether they're at a wing or headquarters can help."

Spencer said the Every Dollar Counts campaign does not just focus on our wings but includes those large, centrally managed accounts as well.

"The Centralized Asset Management Office at Wright Patterson (Air Force Base, Ohio,) manages the money we spend on flying hours, sustaining space operations and depot operations -- over $16 billion -- so we're taking a close review of that account to determine how we can stretch those dollars.

"This is an opportunity to not only look at homegrown ideas, but broader ideas that affect the larger Air Force as well."

The general expressed optimism in quickly finding solutions through ideas.

"Innovation is what we're all about," Spencer said. "This is our family and we're going to get through this because we've got great Airmen to help see us through this."

(Information courtesy of Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs)



tabComments
6/4/2013 3:18:03 PM ET
I believe contractors could also provide very useful input into this program. There may be some good insight from those of us who see these projects from the outside.
PM, Hill AFB
 
5/7/2013 11:59:08 AM ET
Maybe we shouldn't be spending 59 a gallon on 'green' fuel.httpwashingtonexaminer.comdespite-sequester-dod-signs-contract-for-59gallon-green-jet-fuelarticle2528692
Jason, Washington DC
 
5/7/2013 11:42:51 AM ET
I find it difficult to support this program while reading about our own CIA dropping off bags of money to Karzai in Afghanistan. This is not a shot over the bow but an observation that gives me pause to wonder what exactly are our priorities as a nation.
Marty, WA State
 
5/6/2013 10:23:07 PM ET
I believe that the Air Force Uniform Board should spearhead this project with vim and vigor.
Just A Retiree, Enlisted Only Trailer Court
 
5/3/2013 5:46:19 PM ET
How much did this campaign cost
Brian , FL
 
5/3/2013 12:16:43 PM ET
@Paulo I currently work for the Army and in Oct'13-become AF employee again and I submitted my idea. All management can say is No to your input. Let's see if they are willing to put their money where their mouth is.
Izzy, San Antonio
 
5/3/2013 9:05:56 AM ET
One question. Who is going to read all these suggestions If we are going to have junior individuals read them how good of an evaluation of the suggestions are we going to get If senior individuals read them then we have too many senior people without a real job. Or does the Air Force plan to contract out the job If so then why don't they spend that money on flying hours instead. Or maybe nobody reads them and they just go somewhere to be deleted later.
Jerry, Oklahoma
 
5/2/2013 3:45:20 PM ET
I find it difficult to take this campaign seriously when I see General Spencer's comical smiling image attached to it.
Jay, Wright Patt
 
5/2/2013 2:45:41 PM ET
I checked out the website and noticed that feedback will only be in the form of narrative responses. With this type of format I find it difficult to believe all responses will be read much less organized in any way that captures trends. Bottom line--I don't have much confidence that great ideas will be read much less acted upon.
Maj, staff
 
5/2/2013 10:34:11 AM ET
Both uniformed and civilian Air Force members can participate shame the program couldn't be expanded to include ideas from the contracting team. Every idea from uniformed civilian or contracting teams could help because all desire the same outcome a more efficient productive and combat ready AF
Paulo, Scott
 
5/2/2013 4:16:46 AM ET
There is no mention about the airman receiving a small percentage of the savings as an award for a great money saving idea.
Chas Tacheny, Ramstein
 
5/1/2013 9:09:10 PM ET
Although a laudable attempt how many dollars are really going to be saved through this What we really have to fix is the propensity to say YES to everything and sometimes push back and say NO Look at all the time we spend on EPRs OPRs decorations award packages extra duties I could go on forever. Although needed the processes for most of these programs are tied up in useless bureaucratic paradigms There are way too many award programs that tie up supervisors time writing and making happy to glad changes. Culling these down alone would ensure supervisors can spend more time supervising Additional duties is another one. With all the additional duties levied we need an AFSC for additional duties It is maddening and it's just getting worse. If leaders want to change the Air Force they MUST listen to those no matter the rank who have good ideas. Cynical for now but hoping the Air Force surprise me and is serious on making changes.
Retiring Soon, JB Andrews
 
5/1/2013 1:42:49 PM ET
I applaud the Air Force's effort to simplify the process to recognize areas to save money. Everyone is always complaining about waste this should generate thousands of ideas. I hope this is an effective tool and we actually see real savings.
Kevin Ott, Ellsworth AFB
 
5/1/2013 10:32:55 AM ET
how about a link to the site I realize the article was published the day before the site was to be available but having the link with the story means people may actually make suggestions. Trolling the myriad of links on af.mil means I give up before I find the right link.
Bob, Tinker AFB
 
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