92nd Air Refueling Wing Public Affairs
2/5/2014 - FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE Wash., -- Fairchild
Air Force Base's Unit Effectiveness Inspection capstone visit began
Wednesday as the first inspection of a KC-135 Total Force Integration
organization under the new Air Force Inspection System.
About 90 members from the Air Mobility Command Inspector General's
inspection team, consisting of functional experts from various career
field backgrounds, will inspect and validate the effectiveness of
programs and self-assessment processes within the classic-association
between the 92nd and 141st Air Refueling Wings.
"The UEI capstone will validate the Fairchild's Total Force culture of
compliance," said Col. Brian Newberry, 92nd Air Refueling Wing
commander. "This inspection signifies our transition from a system of
being 'evaluated' for compliance to a system of 'demonstrating' that we
can measure our own compliance and mission effectiveness."
The capstone visit provides higher headquarters an external evaluation
of wing performance based on four major graded areas: 1) Leading People;
2) Executing the Mission; 3) Managing Resources; and 4) Improving the
Unit.
"In our usual association fashion, we immediately seized the opportunity
to capitalize on the strengths of both wings and created a combined IG
office," said Col. Daniel Swain, 141st ARW commander. "The 92nd and
141st IG teams have been in constant communication with both AMC and Air
National Guard IG to make sure we are in line with the expectations
under this new UEI concept. Our success is always in the partnership
between both wings."
Unlike previous inspection processes, the UEI includes confidential
interviews with some wing-level Airmen and family members called
"Airmen-to-IG sessions" explained Col. Brian Hill, 92nd ARW vice
commander.
"The interviews will help identify the needs and challenges of Airmen
and their families in order to measure the command's overall
effectiveness," said Hill. "The visit as a whole will provide MAJCOM and
Air Force-level leadership an accurate evaluation of Fairchild's
total-force compliance and effectiveness."
The UEI, which was officially launched Air Force-wide in June 2013,
focuses on continuous mission readiness rather than one-time inspection
readiness.
The in-person visit also helps identify areas where risks from
undetected non-compliance are greatest, said Lt. Col. David Parlotz,
92nd ARW IG.
Outlined in Air Force Instruction 90-201, the UEI operates on a two-year
cycle that requires wing and unit commanders to continuously inspect
their own programs using the Management Internal Control Toolset
program.
"MICT is the tool that allows units to keep the commander informed on
the compliance of their programs," said Parlotz. "MICT helps continually
identify focus areas to the commander and will serve as a starting
point for the AMC IG inspectors during this UEI capstone visit."
Fairchild's UEI process first began in August when base members, spouses
and contractors were asked to fill out a voluntary, anonymous survey to
provide the AMC IG a baseline comprehension of wing processes.
Since then, the base has stood up a Wing Inspection Team to outline and
perform self-assessment processes to ensure the effectiveness of the
Commander's Inspection Program, or CCIP, while continually working with
the AMC IG team and functional experts to ensure continual compliance.
Fairchild is the third AMC wing to be inspected under the new process.
Little Rock AFB and Joint Base Charleston conducted their capstone
visits September and December, respectively.
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