by Airman Malcolm Mayfield
90th Missile Wing Public Affairs
7/31/2014 - F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE, Wyo -- The newly-formed 20th Air Force helicopter operations group plants its roots at F.E. Warren Air Force Base Aug. 1.
The group assumes control of the helicopter squadrons across 20th Air
Force sometime next year after it ends its provisional status, said Col.
Dave Smith, the helicopter operations group commander.
"The mission of the [group], while in provisional status, is to
identify, prioritize and create the facility, personnel, communication
and process infrastructure required to transfer control of the three
helicopter squadrons to the helicopter operations group," Smith said.
The helicopter operations group was formed as a result of a
recommendation made during the AFGSC Force Improvement Program. Air
Force Global Strike Command initiated the FIP as a means for Airmen to
take ownership of their mission through grass-roots recommendations to
improve mission effectiveness and morale, said Maj. Gen. Jack Weinstein,
Task Force 214 and 20 AF commander.
"We are making wholesale changes to better empower our Airmen and ensure
they have the resources they need," Weinstein said. "This is an
unprecedented direction we're taking; normally commanders look for
inputs and guidance from senior leaders, but with FIP, we went to the
young Airmen who work at the tactical level and got their inputs. We
collected roughly 350 recommendations from the folks in the field and
the creation of the helicopter operations group is one of the
recommendations that we're implementing. It's a very exciting time to be
in 20th Air Force."
The plan is to improve mission effectiveness and standardization at all missile wings.
"The main request from the helicopter community was for an
aviation-focused chain of command equipped to meet the unique needs of
flight operations, all leading to providing the best helicopter support
to the ICBM mission," said Bart Beisner, the 20th AF FIP coordinator.
"This new structure also gives the Airmen in the helicopter community a
new avenue to grow professionally through a defined career path."
Though Smith wasn't part of the initial planning process, he said admires those who got the group to its current status.
"The bottom line is that this change in organizational structure is
about providing the best possible helicopter support," Smith said. "The
project officers at Global Strike, 20th AF and the three wings have all
done an outstanding job getting us to provisional status. We will
continue to work through provisional status until we are ready to take
control of the helicopter squadrons."
The new group assumes control of the 37th Helicopter Squadron, 40th HS
and the 54th HS along with a newly-formed operations support squadron
tailored for the three helicopter squadrons next year, Smith said.
"Getting it done right is more important than getting it done quickly," Smith emphasized.
Thursday, July 31, 2014
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