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I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e

Communications

&

Information

AF Publishing Conference St Louis, MO

7-11 Oct 02

Lt Col Sid Wade HQ AFRC/SCOM

Headquarters Air Force

Reserve Command

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Reserve 101

Air Force Reserve Command

AFRC is one of nine Air Force major commands.

AFRC is one of nine Air Force major commands.

Air Combat Command Air Combat Command

Air Education and Training Command Air Education and Training Command Air Force Materiel Command

Air Force Materiel Command Air Force Reserve Command Air Force Reserve Command Air Force Space Command Air Force Space Command

Air Force Special Operations Command Air Force Special Operations Command Air Mobility Command

Air Mobility Command Pacific Air Forces

Pacific Air Forces

United States Air Forces in Europe

United States Air Forces in Europe

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Vision/Mission

Vision Statement

Citizen Airmen fully engaged in Global Vigilance, Reach and Power

Mission Statement

To provide Citizen Airmen to defend the United States and protect its interests through aerospace power

“Bottom Line Mission”

Meet today’s Air Force requirements

Anticipate and meet tomorrow’s

Air Force requirements

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Reserve 101

Dual Hat Concept

Lieutenant General James E. Sherrard, III

Commander, Air Force

Reserve Command

Responsibilities:

Supervision

Maintenance

Training

Safety

Chief of Air Force Reserve

Responsibilities:

Policy

Planning

Programming

Budget

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Reserve 101

Total Force -- Resources

Standby Reserve 16.1K Retired Active 2%

Duty 254.5K 28%

Retired Reserve 46.2K

5%

Ready Reserve 235.7K

26%

Active Duty 364.7K

39%

ANG 108 K Res Units

59K IMA 12.2 K

IRR 56.4 K

Total Resource: 917.2 K Total Resource: 917.2 K

Active Duty Resource: 39%

Active Duty Resource: 39%

Reserve/Retired Resource: 61%

Reserve/Retired Resource: 61%

Total Resource: 917.2 K Total Resource: 917.2 K

Active Duty Resource: 39%

Active Duty Resource: 39%

Reserve/Retired Resource: 61%

Reserve/Retired Resource: 61%

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Reserve 101

AFRC Personnel Breakdown

IMA 16%

AGR Tour 1%

ART 12%

Civilian 7%

Unit Reservists 63%

Other 1%

50,078 Unit 50,078 Unit

Reservists Reservists 1,134 AGR 1,134 AGR 424 Active 424 Active

Duty Duty

9,785 ARTs 9,785 ARTs

5,162 Civilians

5,162 Civilians

12,711 IMAs

12,711 IMAs

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ARTs

Air Reserve Technicians Air Reserve Technicians

Dual role civilian/Reservist Dual role civilian/Reservist

Responsible for unit training, Responsible for unit training, maintaining combat readiness maintaining combat readiness

Work during the week and weekends Work during the week and weekends

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Numbered Air Forces 4 AF-10 AF-22 AF

Train, Equip, Organize

Administer/Supervise Unit Program Administer/Supervise Unit Program

Provide Logistics Support Provide Logistics Support

Review/Manage Unit Review/Manage Unit Tasking

Tasking

Ensure Combat Readiness Ensure Combat Readiness

12 Wings 12 Wings/Groups 15 Wings

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Reserve 101

AFRC Locations

GuamGuam Hawaii

Hawaii Alaska

Alaska

13 Host Bases

46 Tenant Locations 674 Units

25 GSUs

38 CE Squadrons 35 Support Groups 35 Logistics Groups 7 Comm Squadrons

24 Comm Flights 3 Combat Comm Flights

Over 500 Locations

AFRC/CC AFRC/CC

HQ HQ AFRC AFRC

22AF 22AF 10AF 10AF

ARPC ARPC

4AF 4AF 35 Flying Wings

68 Flying Squadrons

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Total Force Support

AFRC Contributions

Weather Reconnaissance, WC-130

100% Aerial Spray, C-130 100%

Rescue, HC-130-HH-60 29%

Airlift, C-5/C-141 Mobile Aerial Firefighting 25%

Airlift, C-130 23% 25%

Bombers, B-52 Tankers, KC-135 13% 15%

Satellite Operations 7%

Fighters, F-16 5%

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Aerial Port 54%

Communications 5% (50% of AMC’s Global Reach Laydown)

Services 15%

Medical Services, Non-Aero med 18%

Civil Engineering 16%

Security Forces 13 %

Judge Advocate 33%

Wartime Combat Logistics 59% Port Mortuary Affairs

75%

Total Force Support

AFRC Contributions

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AFRC Resources

Reservists Supporting Total Force

ACC ACC AETC AETC

AFMC AFMC AFSPC

AFSPC

AFSOC

AFSOC AM AM

C C PACA PACA

F F USAFE USAFE

10,600

(1,405; 13%)

3,340

(101; 3%)

2,316

(29; 1%)

1,263

(72;

6%)

43,072

(2,574;

6%)

353

(22; 6%)

774

(27; 4%)

405

(1; 2%)

* (x)=Breakout of C&I Reservists Gained*

(7% of Reservists Gained are C&I)

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Associate Program

Associate Program advantages:

Mixture of active duty/Reserve crews

Share flying and maintenance responsibilities

Increases surge capability

Growth potential to expand Reserve mission

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Flying (Reserve Associate)

AETC IP (T-38/T-37/T-1) AETC IP (T-38/T-37/T-1)

19% 19% Aeromedical, C-9 Aeromedical, C-9 33% 33%

Airlift, C-5/C-141/C-17 Airlift, C-5/C-141/C-17 45% 45% Tanker, KC-10/KC-135 Tanker, KC-10/KC-135 50% 50%

Special Operations, MC-130P Special Operations, MC-130P 43% 43%

Airborne Warning & Control 6%

Airborne Warning & Control 6%

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Associate Units

Airlift

C-5B

C-141B

C-17

Aeromedical

C-9

Air Refueling

KC-10A

KC-135R

Airborne Warning

E-3 AWACS

Training

T-37

T-38

T-1

Special Operations

MC-130E

MC-130P

Space

DSP & GPS Satellites

Fighters

F-16C/D

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Flying (Active Associate)

Talon Schoolhouse, MC-130E Talon Schoolhouse, MC-130E 100% 100%

AFRC possesses 100% of all CONUS MC-130Es Active force shares flying and maintenance

Deep Penetrating Tanker, MC-130E 60%

Deep Penetrating Tanker, MC-130E 60%

Percent of Reserve crew force mix

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Space Missions

Defense

Meteorological

Satellite Program (DMSP)

Defense Support Program (DSP)

Global Positioning

System (GPS)

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Unique Missions

Aerial Spray

Space Shuttle Support Space Shuttle Support

Oil Oil

Dispersant

Dispersant

Entomology Entomology

301 301stst Rescue Rescue SqSq

Hurricane Hunters Hurricane Hunters

Deep Penetrating Tanker Deep Penetrating Tanker

Fire Fighters Fire Fighters

302302ndnd Airlift Wing Airlift Wing 919th Special Operations

919th Special Operations WingWing

5353rdrd Weather Reconnaissance Sq Weather Reconnaissance Sq

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Increasing Tempo

1953-1990 1953-1990

(38 YEARS) (38 YEARS)

1991-2000 1991-2000

(10 YEARS) (10 YEARS)

60+ 60+

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Contingency and Real-World Ops

1991-2000 (10 Years) 60+ Real World

Desert Shield/Storm Kosovo Bosnia Yugoslovia Keflavik Alert Aerospace Expeditionary Forces

Humanitarian

Restore Hope Hurricane watches and disaster relief Midwest Floods Mongolia OK City Bombing

Typhoon Paka-Guam Korean Crash-Guam USAir Flt 427 Forest Fires N. Dakota Floods

Peace Keeping

Southern Watch Northern Watch Uphold Democracy

Deny Flight Maintain Democracy Restore Democracy

1953-1990 (38 Yrs)

1953-1990 (38 Yrs) 11 11

Vietnam War

Vietnam War Berlin Crisis Berlin Crisis Pueblo Pueblo Crisis

Crisis

Cuban Missile Crisis

Cuban Missile Crisis Arab-Israeli War Arab-Israeli War Urgent Fury Urgent Fury Beirut Airlift

Beirut Airlift Eldorado Canyon Eldorado Canyon Just Cause Just Cause Armenian Earthquake

Armenian Earthquake Hurricane Hugo Hurricane Hugo

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Reserve Participation

Contingency & Real-World Ops

Deliberate Guard Deliberate Guard

Northern Watch Northern Watch

NATO AWACs Support NATO AWACs Support

Phoenix Copper Phoenix Copper

NASA Shuttle, NASA Shuttle, Range Support Range Support

FEMAFEMA Spray Spray

Euro-SID / Euro Floater Euro-SID / Euro Floater

ContingencyContingency Real World Real World Southern Watch Southern Watch Denton

Denton Coronet Oak Coronet Oak

Joint Joint ForgeForge

FY 2000 FY 2000

OPR: DOC

Storm Storm Tracking Tracking OPBAT OPBAT

Deliberate Deliberate

Forge Forge Atlas/Delta

Atlas/Delta Rocket Rocket Launches Launches

Phoenix Duke II Phoenix Duke II Counterdrug

Counterdrug Denton

Denton

Denton Denton Thunderbird

Thunderbird Support Support

PACAF Support PACAF Support Unitas

Unitas

‘9999

AEF-1 AEF-1 Phoenix Hump Phoenix Hump NASA/Ozone Test

NASA/Ozone Test Phoenix Phoenix Copper Copper

Deep Freeze Deep Freeze Phoenix

Phoenix Silver Silver

Hurricane Hurricane

Floyd Floyd

Timor Timor Support Support Treaty

Treaty SupportSupport Phoenix

Phoenix Banner Banner

AEF-4 AEF-4 AEF-3/5/8

AEF-3/5/8 WIC

Support

Phoenix Phoenix Banner Banner

NewNew Horizons Horizons Winter Storm

Winter Storm Tracking Tracking

AEF-6 AEF-6

AEF-5 AEF-5 Spray

Spray AEF-1AEF-1

Joint Guardian Joint Guardian AEF-8

AEF-8

Teak Action Teak Action Mozambique

Mozambique Flood Relief Flood Relief MAFFS

MAFFS

Focus Relief Focus Relief NASA Support NASA Support Banner Support

Banner Support

Defense Iceland, Defense Iceland,

Strip Alert Strip Alert Fire Fighting

Fire Fighting Support Support

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Reserve

Participation Exercises

Exercise participant Exercise participant Exercise supportExercise support Air Warrior

Air Warrior

Combat Archer Combat Archer

OPR: DOC

Foal Eagle Foal Eagle Sentry Aloha

Sentry Aloha

Global Global Guardian Guardian

Exercise Crocodile Exercise Crocodile DACT

DACT

Exercise Victor Exercise Victor Balance Sabre Balance Sabre

Bright Star Bright Star Pacific

Pacific Warrior Warrior

Sentry Eagle Sentry Eagle Live Fire

Live Fire Unitas ‘99 Unitas ‘99 Red Flag

Red Flag

FY 2000 FY 2000

Cope Thunder Cope Thunder

Warrior Rescue 2000 Warrior Rescue 2000 Roving Sands

Roving Sands RIMPAC

RIMPAC

Global Power Global Power

Med Flag Med Flag

Northern Edge Northern Edge Amalgam Fencing Bravo 00

Amalgam Fencing Bravo 00

Pacific Bond Pacific Bond

Rescue Eagle 00 Rescue Eagle 00 Purple Dragon

Purple Dragon

Cornerstone Cornerstone

Cooperative Safeguard Cooperative Safeguard

Medceur 2000 Medceur 2000 Phoenix Hemlock Phoenix Hemlock Phoenix Jade

Phoenix Jade

Phoenix Gar Phoenix Gar Phoenix Gar Phoenix Gar

Phoenix Lion Phoenix Lion

Phoenix Lantern Phoenix Lantern

Natural Fire 2000 Natural Fire 2000

Phoenix Chain Phoenix Chain

Phoenix Palm Phoenix Palm

Cobra Gold Cobra Gold Maple Flag

Maple Flag

Trade Winds Trade Winds Giant Net

Giant Net

Pacific Nightingale Pacific Nightingale

Atlas Response Atlas Response

Phoenix Salmon Phoenix Salmon

Ex Balikalan 00 Ex Balikalan 00 Rescue

Rescue Eagle 00Eagle 00 Green Flag

Green Flag

Unitas Unitas

Ulchi Focus Lens Ulchi Focus Lens Coronet Sentry

Coronet Sentry

Fuerzas Aliadas Cabanas Fuerzas Aliadas Cabanas Wild Stallion

Wild Stallion

Sorbet Royal 00 Sorbet Royal 00

JEFX JEFX

Phoenix Master Phoenix Master

Phoenix Bromide Phoenix Bromide

Cornerstone Cornerstone

Phoenix Luminary Phoenix Luminary Med Flag 00

Med Flag 00 Global Power

Global Power

Phoenix Willow Phoenix Willow

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Cost Effectiveness

Total Air Force Budget Total Air Force Budget

Reserve Budget 4%

Air Force Combat Capability Air Force Combat Capability

Supplied by Reserve 20%

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Experience Indicators

AIRCREW AIRCREW

Avg. Years experience Avg. Years experience

Enlisted 13.3 Enlisted 13.3

Officer 13.8 Officer 13.8

Prior and Non-Prior Mix

OPR:DP

SUPPORT SUPPORT

Avg. Years Experience Avg. Years Experience

Enlisted 12.2 Enlisted 12.2

Officer 14.3 Officer 14.3

86% 86%

Prior Service Prior Service

14% 14%

Non-Prior Non-Prior

Service Service

93% 93%

Prior Service Prior Service

7% 7%

Non-Prior Non-Prior

Service

Service

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Reserve Support Commitments

Commitments

Play = 15 Days Play = 15 Days

1515

350350

Aircrew Commitments Aircrew Commitments

Work = 240 Days Work = 240 Days

Aircrew = 110 Days Aircrew = 110 Days

Work = 240 Days Work = 240 Days

A Traditional Lifestyle A Traditional Lifestyle

Play = 125 Days Play = 125 Days

125125

240240

Vacation Vacation

Sick Leave Sick Leave

Weekends Weekends

Holidays Holidays

Work = 240 Days Work = 240 Days Play = 67 Days

Play = 67 Days

Support = 58 Days Support = 58 Days

6767

298298

Reserve 101 Reserve 101

Reserve Lifestyle

Reserve Lifestyle

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Reserve 101

The Reserve Triad

A Strong, Viable A Strong, Viable

Reserve Reserve

Family

Family Reservist Reservist Employer Employer

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SC DIRECTOR C&I

COL JENSEN, DIR

COL BEREZA, ASSIST DIR

SCX PLANS, PROGRAM, RESOURCE MR PRESCOTT

SCT ARCH & INTEGRATION MS NORTON

SCF READINESS & COMBAT SPT LT COL CONNALLY

SCD DIRECTOR’S GROUP MAJ HENNES

SCO OPERATIONS LT COL WILSON

HQ AFRC/SC

New Structure

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Chief of Publishing, Admin Comm And DAPS

3AO00 CMSGT

Information Technology IMT and Web Management GS-1087-07

Publishing Manager Unit Pubs

GS-343-09 Publishing Manager

AFRC Pubs GS-343-09

Publishing Manager

Gaining Command GS-343-09

AFRC Publishing Branch

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AFRC Publishing

Who and What We Service

45 field units and AFRC HQ

~2100 command and unit publications

~1000 forms

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PUBLISHING

Some Accomplishments

 Migrated all legacy pubs to AFDPO e-pubs website Aug 02

 Started ICS viewer deployment via web link and FTP server 1 Oct

 Submitted 685 AFRC and unit forms to AFDPO for conversion

 Convert in-house an estimated 315 unit forms not submitted

 Moved command gaining pubs website to limited access web server Sep 02

 Centrally manage Adobe Acrobat software in publishing-- data call for version 5.0 completed

—fully funded

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PUBLISHING

Some Initiatives

 Identify all AFRC unit legacy publications and migrate to AF e-pubs website

 Eliminate all individual AFRC unit publications websites except ARPC

 Test and install secure FTP server software on all Hq AFRC FTP servers

 Test and deploy Client Version software to all AFRC FTP clients

 Improve the gaining command coordination

process

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ISSUES

Gaining Command Publications

 Peacetime, pre-mobilized requirement

 AFRC OPRs must review and determine applicability—work

 Critical that active duty MAJCOM OPRs send draft pubs to AFRC for determining

applicability

 Need YOUR support to make process

work !

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CONCERNS

PureEdge Software

 Criteria for determining the initial issue of designer and IMT licenses

Basis of issue and quantity

 Shortfall in licenses needed for successful deployment

 Budgeting of follow-on costs for software licenses

 Deployment of PureEdge software on SIPRNET

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The original World War I Air Corps insignia, consisting of a

blue disc and white star bearing a red disc, identifies the Air Force

Reserve as an Integral part of the USAF

Command Motto:

Ready Now

The ultramarine blue background with its golden yellow border represents the night-and-day sky and displays the Air Force colors

The great golden wings represent the USAF, while the eagle

represents the Air Force

Reserve – ever watchful, poised, and ready

The olive branch indicates the

desire for peace

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Total Force Support

Air Force Team

Active Duty Active Duty

Air Force Air Force Air Force

Air Force Reserve Reserve

Air National Air National

Guard Guard Global Engagement,

Global Engagement,

A Vision for the 21st Century

A Vision for the 21st Century

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Questions

HQ AFRC/SCOM

[email protected]

l DSN 497-1528

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C&I Total Force

Contractors 15%

Active 42%

Reserve 4%

Civilian 24%

Guard 15%

Faces

Faces Spaces

Valued members of the Aerospace Team

Active Civilians

Guard Reserve Contractors

Total 41.0K

24.1K 15.3K 4.3K 14.5K 99.2K

42.6K 23.5K 16.5K 4.0K 14.5K 101.1K

99.2K C&I People

(14% of Total Force)

As of: 14 Nov 01

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Percent of

Component that is C&I*

• AF = 12%

• AFRC = 5%

• ANG = 15%

*Military personnel only

C&I Makeup by Component

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

2E 3A 3C 3V 33S3

AF AFRC ANG

Component C&I Authorizations

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AFRC Personnel -- Unit Reservists

Unit Assigned Reservists (Unit) Unit Assigned Reservists (Unit)

Located on active duty Located on active duty and Reserve bases

and Reserve bases

Varied missions Varied missions

Deploy as a unit Deploy as a unit

63% 50,078 63% 50,078

personnel

personnel

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Individual Mobilization Individual Mobilization

Augmentees Augmentees

Assigned to active duty Assigned to active duty unit unit

Backfill for counterparts Backfill for counterparts

Work during normal Work during normal week week

16% 12,711 personnel 16% 12,711 personnel

Reserve 101

AFRC Personnel -- IMAs

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AFRC Personnel -- AGR Tour

Officer/Enlisted Full-time Officer/Enlisted Full-time

Voluntarily recalled Voluntarily recalled

Assigned to active Assigned to active duty headquarters duty headquarters

Ensure Reserve Ensure Reserve resources are resources are

understood and understood and used used

1% 1,134 1% 1,134

personnel

personnel

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AFRC Personnel -- ART/Civilian

Air Reserve Technician (ART) Air Reserve Technician (ART)

Full-time Full-time employees employees

Day-to-day Day-to-day continuity continuity

12 % 9,

12 % 9, 785 785 personnel personnel

Civil Service Civil Service

7 % 5,162 personnel

7 % 5,162 personnel

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C&I’s Piece of the

Active Duty Air Force Pie

Active Duty Air Force

C&I -- 12%

Air Force Reserve Command Air Force Reserve Command

C&I -- 5%

Air National Guard Air National Guard

C&I -- 15%

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