Secretary of the Air Force’s Public Affairs Office /
Published August 18, 2015
WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- The Air Force has initiated the Make
Every Dollar Count program, aimed at creating a culture focused on minimizing
costs, harnessing efficiencies and redefining Air Force business paradigms.
Currently, the MEDC portfolio consists of 13 Headquarters Air Force-level
programs and 26 major command-sponsored initiatives that cut across multiple
Air Force lines of business including acquisition strategy, contract
management, maintenance repair operations and energy management.
The Airmen Powered by Innovation program is one of the
initial 13 Headquarters Air Force initiatives under the MEDC umbrella.
Moreover, it is the MEDC initiative most visible to Airmen in the field. API is
the platform for empowering Airmen to make every dollar count and is intended
to be an engine for grassroots innovation across the Air Force. It is the
Airmen’s voice to share innovative ideas that affect cost savings, quality,
productivity, cycle time, process improvement and morale from the ground up to
Air Force senior decision makers.
“The API program gives Air Force personnel, both military
and civilian at all levels, a voice to share their ideas to improve our
service,” said Col. Dennis King, the director of transformation outreach. “It
allows them to review previously submitted ideas prior to submitting their own
ideas which could lead to true savings in time, money and resources. Overall,
API is making a real difference across the enterprise.”
Since its inception in April 2014, the API program has
received more than 5,300 ideas from Airmen throughout the Air Force which has
identified potential cost savings of more than $37 million in taxpayer dollars.
“These figures continue to grow daily and are savings that
can be used to make our Air Force more cost efficient, people focused and
mission effective,” King said. “It’s exciting to see that the API message is
reaching our Airmen out in the field. For instance, I recently met an Airman
from the 11th Force Support Squadron, at Joint Base Andrews, (Maryland), who
was very excited to learn about API and how she and her colleagues could submit
their ideas to improve our service. She was very interested and enthusiastic
when learning these API ideas are being reviewed by the Air Force’s most senior
leaders -- our leadership is listening. These types of feedback from our Airmen
continue to motivate our team, knowing that this program is making a
difference.”
Submitting an API idea is simple; in September 2014, the Air
Force’s Office of Business Transformation launched an enhanced API page hosted
on the Air Force Portal. The page provides information including the latest API
approval statistics, access to historical data, current status of ideas in
progress and commonly received ideas that were approved or disapproved and
rationale for disapproval. These are tools that can help refine and enhance
potential submissions, making it even easier for Airmen to communicate their
ideas on how to improve the way the Air Force does business.
Although the API program is one of the smallest of the MEDC
initiatives that total $8 billion over the next five years, API is changing the
way Airmen think about their role in making every dollar count and their
responsibility to be good stewards of the taxpayers’ money.
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