72nd Air Base Wing Public Affairs
6/30/2015 - TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Oklahoma -- The
Air Force leader responsible for efficient and effective management of
Air Force resources cited the high value of the Air Force Sustainment
Center during a visit here June 29, 2015.
The Honorable Lisa Disbrow, Acting Under Secretary of the Air Force and
the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management and
Comptroller, praised the work being done by AFSC units here as role
models for the Air Force.
Speaking at a community hosted luncheon, Under Secretary Disbow noted
that while the Air Force continues to get smaller it remains very
capable and that the AFSC units at Tinker are key components of that
capability.
"The great Airmen at Tinker are doing really important work ... they are
enthusiastic about what they are doing and they understand the
importance of what they are doing for the Air Force," she said.
Under Secretary Disbrow, who was accompanied on the visit by the
Honorable William LaPlante, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
(Acquisition), also cited the support Tinker receives from the
community.
"None of the success at Tinker would be happening without your support,"
the Under Secretary told the gathering of local civic and business
leaders, state and community elected officials, staff members
representing Oklahoma's Congressional Delegation and aerospace industry
partners.
"You've really done innovative things," she said, referencing the
community's recent work to help Tinker acquire nearly $90 million in
needed property for Tinker's current and future sustainment and
logistics programs. "These are the kind of things we are looking for
across the board. We are looking for ways to partner with the
communities, whether it's sharing a library, a community pool or doing
something innovative with real estate that actually helps us be more
productive."
During the visit, Under Secretary Disbrow and Assistant Secretary
LaPlante were briefed on the AFSC Way -- an Air Force Sustainment Center
program designed to continuously improve the center's ability to
deliver combat power faster, with higher quality and at less cost -- and
were then shown several activities where the AFSC Way is producing
exceptional results.
These included looks at several Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex
operations, including: F-135 engine program, KC-135 Stratotanker depot
maintenance, software development, B-52 cowling shop and work on a vital
upgrade to the E-3 Sentry. The two senior leaders were also provided an
update on the progress here to build a KC-46A Depot Maintenance Campus
in time for the new tanker's projected delivery for depot maintenance in
2018.
Wednesday, July 01, 2015
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