By Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs Command
Information, / Published January 21, 2015
WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas,
was selected as the host base for the Air Force Installation and Mission
Support Center (AFIMSC) Headquarters.
Air Force officials chose the installation after analyzing
operational considerations, installation attributes, economic and environmental
factors at four candidate locations.
“Following site surveys at the four candidate locations, we
ultimately selected Joint Base San Antonio because almost 50 percent of
AFIMSC's subordinate unit personnel currently reside at the installation,” said
Timothy Bridges, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations.
“In fact, two of AFIMSC's primary subordinate units will share the same
building with the headquarters. We believe co-locating AFIMSC with a large
percentage of its subordinate staff will allow the Air Force to harness
operational synergy as the headquarters matures into full operational
capability."
The Air Force expects the first personnel assigned to AFIMSC
will begin reporting by summer 2015 with most of the staff expected to be in
place by fall of 2016.
The decision culminates a deliberate process that included a
review of environmental impacts. During detailed, on-the-ground-site surveys of
each candidate base, a site survey team led by Headquarters Air Force Materiel
Command evaluated the bases against operational requirements, potential impacts
to existing missions, housing, infrastructure and manpower.
The site survey teams also developed cost estimates to bed
down the center for each candidate base. The results of the surveys were
briefed to the Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James and Air Force Chief
of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III, who made the selection.
“The new AFIMSC aligns Air Force-wide installation support
authorities, responsibilities and resources under one accountable commander. The
consolidation will drive standardized processes, reduce overhead and drive down
costs,” said Timothy K. Bridges, the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Installations. “It makes good business sense to centralize installation support
the way we already centralize other support functions such as science and
technology, test and sustainment.”
AFIMSC, which reports to AFMC, will consolidate installation
management functions currently being performed at every major command and will
serve as the single intermediate-level headquarters for the delivery of
installation support capabilities.
On Oct. 1, AFMC became the parent organization for several
primary subordinate units (formerly field operating agencies) to include the
Air Force Security Forces Center, Air Force Civil Engineer Center, Air Force
Installation Contracting Agency, Air Force Financial Management Center of
Expertise, Air Force Financial Services Center and the Air Force Services
Activity. These entities are currently attached to AFIMSC (Provisional).
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