SAF Financial Management & Comptroller

Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
Financial Management & Comptroller

SAF/FM Mission

Provide fiscally responsible resource management, auditable and timely financial services, and actionable decision support to deliver air and space capabilities for our nation

 

Financial Excellence — Powered by Airmen, Fueled by Innovation

 

Department of the Air Force Financial Management begins with Financial Management Airmen—officers, enlisted, civilians, and contractors. Our people are connected to a heritage of financial excellence from those who served in the past. That excellence remains our vision for the future: Financial Excellence — Powered by Airmen, Fueled by Innovation as we continue to look to our Airmen to innovate and provide increasing value in supporting the Air Force mission.

Financial Management Airmen pursue our mission— to provide fiscally responsible resource management, auditable and timely financial services, and actionable decision support to deliver air and space capabilities for our nation — with excellence and integrity.

The FM Strategic Plan (FY22-26) is a call to action that refreshes our career field's blueprint to deliver the financial  management workforce and capabilities that most effectively support the greatest Air and Space Forces in the world...today and in the future. 

#1 | Develop and retain a highly-skilled FM team

#2 | Harness technology, standardized process and data analytics to enhance accountability

#3 | Optimize resources, mitigate risk and improve service to customers

 

 

 

 

The Comptroller Services Portal (CSP) is the Air Force’s 21st century solution for finance customer service. The CSP streamlines the customer experience and enables collaboration at the base level to elevate critical cases and ensure timely resolution.

PAY INQUIRIES
Submit all Regular Air Force military pay, travel pay, and civilian pay inquiries on your schedule

INQUIRY TRACKING
Track your inquiry from start to finish with notifications alerting you of status changes

SELF-SERVICE
Find answers to your most pertinent questions all in one place, without the wait

SAF/FM Leadership

SAF/FM Sub-Organizations

The primary responsibility of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, Financial Management and Comptroller (SAF/FM) is to exercise the comptroller functions of the Department of the Air Force, including financial management functions. SAF/FM is composed of six directorates, or "3-Letter" organizations, each providing critical services to achieve the FM Mission:

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget (SAF/FMB); Deputy Assistant Secretary for Cost and Economics (SAF/FMC); Directorate of Workforce Management and Executive Services (SAF/FME); Deputy Assistant Secretary for Financial Operations (SAF/FMF); Deputy Assistant Secretary for Business Systems and Technology / CIO (SAF/FMI) and the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional Budget and Appropriations Liaison (SAF/FML).

 

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Budget

The Department of the Air Force faces a generational challenge with an enduring strategic competition against a dynamic, well-resourced, and determined competitor. China is actively developing and expanding capabilities to defeat our ability to project power. We are in a race for technological superiority. Our FY 2026 budget request is informed by these threats and builds a ready force capable of engaging the strategic long-term challenge across the spectrum of operations from competition through crisis. Furthermore, our strategy driven budget aligned with the interim National Defense Strategic Guidance and meets our mission requirements while taking care of people and fulfilling our role in the Joint and interagency team.

Air Force Financial Statement

The financial statements are prepared to report the financial position and results of operations of the Department of the Air Force as required by the "Chief Financial Officers (CFO) Act of 1990," expanded by the "Government Management Reform Act (GMRA) of 1994" and other appropriate legislation. The financial statements are prepared from the books and records of the Air Force in accordance with "Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR)," Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Bulletin No. 01-09, "Form and Content of Agency Financial Statements," and to the extent possible, Federal Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). The financial statements account for all resources for which the Air Force is responsible except that information relative to classified assets, programs, and operations that have been excluded from the statement or otherwise aggregated and reported in such a manner. The information provided is no longer classified.

 

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