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5/24/2013 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- The National Commission on the Structure of the Air Force will hold its first public hearing Tuesday, June 4th, 2013 in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C.

President Obama and the chairmen and ranking members of both Armed Services Committees recently appointed eight members to serve on the Commission. The 2013 National Defense Authorization Act directed the establishment of this commission.

The Honorable Dennis M. McCarthy, Marine Corps Lieutenant General, (Ret) is the Commission's chairman and the Honorable Erin Conaton is the vice chair. The other Commission members are: F. Whitten Peters; Les Brownlee; Air Force General, (Ret) Raymond Johns, Jr.; Lieutenant General, Air National Guard (Ret) Harry M. "Bud" Wyatt, III, Dr. Janine Davidson; and Dr. Margaret Harrell.

Dr. James A. Blackwell has been appointed Executive Director. The Department of Defense sponsor is Mr. Michael L. Rhodes. Director of Administration and Management.

The Commission will conduct a comprehensive study of Air Force's structure to determine if and how the structure should be modified to best fill current and future mission requirements with available resources. The first public hearing will be June 4th, 2013 in the Rayburn House Office Building. The Commission's report to the President and Congress is due February 1, 2014.

The Commission will consider whether the Air Force:

- Meets current and anticipated requirements of the combatant commands;

- Achieves an appropriate balance between the regular and reserve components, taking advantage of the unique strengths and capabilities of each;

- Ensures that the regular and reserve components have the capacity to support current and future homeland defense and disaster assistance missions in the United States;

- Provides a sufficient numbers of regular members to provide a base of trained personnel from which reserve components could be recruited;

- Maintains a peacetime rotation force to support operational tempo goals of 1:2 for regular members and 1:5 for reserve members

- Maximizes and appropriately balances affordability, efficiency, effectiveness, capability, and readiness.

For more information about the National Commission on the Structure of the Air Force, contact dfoafstrucomm@osd.mil



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5/29/2013 9:54:56 AM ET
Don from Moore OK I hope you and your neighbors are well and making progress in your recovery. The uniformed assistance you're seeing is Army and Air National Guard forces responsible to YOUR state's governor as well as local active duty personnel who are your neighbors. The assets that allow us unmatched global mobility in wartime also allow us capability to provide humanitarian assistance and disaster relief both worldwide and at home. I should think that this would resonate pretty loudly in OK right now. Having a separate force structure to do both for civil AND military purposes totally defeats any suggestion of cost savings.
DMPI, Arlington VA
 
5/28/2013 5:12:31 PM ET
Abandon the permanently standing uniform board make it an itinerent requirement and change their mission to only take under consideration only the mission essential and needed uniform changes. Have all suggested changes submitted to the Vice-Chief of Staff office for review and consideration for future semi-annual board assembly and review.
Rich, Wisconsin
 
5/28/2013 4:19:14 PM ET
I am from Moore OK and have a home damaged by the recent tornado but I had no idea the Air Force motto was Fly Fight and provide disaster aid. If the United States needs a disaster aid agency we need to create one but we don't need to use scarce national defense assets.
Don, Moore Ok
 
5/28/2013 10:09:04 AM ET
Agree completely with the previous comments. IMO if we are going to give the Reserves a 15 dwell ratio then someone really needs to look at the recent report that stated the Reserves were cheaper. Would they really be cheaper if they were deployed at a 12 ratio Also reduce the redundancies between Air Staff MAJCOM A1s and AFPC....please
A SNCO, An AFB Near You
 
5/28/2013 8:46:09 AM ET
Please say the days of the Numbered Air Forces are numbered. Just a place to park generals until they get real jobs.
Jerry , Oklahoma
 
5/24/2013 5:26:40 PM ET
Dear National Commission on the Structure of the Air ForcePlease look at number of Flag Officers and unneeded command structures aka Numbered Air Forces. Also do we need separate A staffs at each command along with special agencies like AFNIC AFSEE AFCEA etc.
Retired Chief, South Dakota
 
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