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Headquarters U.S. Air Force<br />

I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e<br />

Civil Engineer Readiness<br />

Col Thomas Quasney<br />

HQ AFCESA<br />

Director, Readiness Support


How CE Organizes to Deploy<br />

UTC Re-structure and the Force Module<br />

Concept<br />

Deployment Requirements<br />

Training for Contingency<br />

Operations<br />

Command and Control<br />

AF Incident Management System<br />

I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e<br />

Outline


Headquarters U.S. Air Force<br />

I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e<br />

CE UTC Re-structure and<br />

the Force Module Concept


OPEN THE<br />

AIRBASE<br />

COMMAND &<br />

CONTROL<br />

ESTABLISH<br />

THE AIRBASE<br />

GENERATE THE<br />

MISSION<br />

OPERATE THE<br />

AIRBASE<br />

OPEN THE<br />

AIRBASE<br />

Force Modules – At a Glance<br />

# UTCs PAX STONS TIMING (notional; lift limited)<br />

COMMAND &<br />

CONTROL<br />

ESTABLISH THE<br />

AIRBASE<br />

39 120 180 C-Day (minus) C+2<br />

42 99 76 C+12hr C+5<br />

271 581 2478 C+1 C+6<br />

Series of 99 different<br />

FMs for various w/s<br />

I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e<br />

C+2 C+10<br />

253 378 592 C+4 C+14<br />

GENERATE THE<br />

MISSION<br />

OPERATE THE<br />

AIRBASE<br />

C-365 C+0<br />

C+14 C+29<br />

SUSTAINMENT<br />

CLOSE THE<br />

AIRBASE *<br />

* Capability to be<br />

developed<br />

4<br />

4


CE UTC Transformation – Why?<br />

Current UTC construct designed to “build the base”; not flexible<br />

UTCs too large for sustainment ops<br />

Current UTCs being fragmented more often than not<br />

Capabilities-based UTCs provide flexibility<br />

AF Civil Engineers involved in more “Joint” missions<br />

Need to provide COCOM most effective solutions to conduct a broad<br />

spectrum of engineer operations<br />

Equipment UTCs postured for every personnel UTC<br />

Reduce equipment to match requirement<br />

Changing nature of military “enemy”<br />

Need new combinations of concepts, capabilities, people, and<br />

organizations that exploit our nation's advantages<br />

PBD 720 force reduction--impacts UTC capability<br />

“In the development of air power, one has to look ahead and not backward to<br />

figure out what is going to happen.”<br />

Brigadier General Billy Mitchell Assistant Chief of the Air S<strong>ervice</strong>, 1919-24“<br />

I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e


4FPAN Supt UTC (1-pn) 4FPAN Supt UTC (1-pn)<br />

4FPAN Supt UTC (1-pn) 4FPAX Pest Mgmt (2-pn)<br />

CE Force Module<br />

Establish the Base - AF BOS (1100-person)<br />

102 Personnel<br />

4FPES C2 UTC (6-pn) 4FPAL LFM UTC (2-pn) 4FPAR HVAC UTC (3-pn) 4FPAP Power Pro UTC (2-pn)<br />

4FPET UTC (26-pn)<br />

4FPET UTC (26-pn)<br />

4FPET UTC (26-pn)<br />

4FPSA Eng O3 (1-pn)<br />

4FPAM LG Spt (2-pn)<br />

4FPSB Eng O4 (1-pn)<br />

4FPAM LG Spt (2-pn)<br />

I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e Break-out Comparison


4FPAP Power Pro UTC<br />

(2-pn)<br />

4FPAL LFM UTC (2-pn)<br />

4FPAN Supt UTC (1-pn) 4FPAN Supt UTC (1-pn)<br />

4FPAN Supt UTC (1-pn) 4FPAX Pest Mgmt (2-pn)<br />

CE Force Module<br />

Establish the Base - AF BOS (2200-person)<br />

4FPAP Power Pro UTC<br />

(2-pn)<br />

4FPAQ Elect UTC (3-pn)<br />

150 Personnel<br />

4FPAU Utilities UTC (3-pn)<br />

4FPET UTC (26-pn)<br />

4FPES C2 UTC (6-pn) 4FPAL LFM UTC (2-pn) 4FPAR HVAC UTC (3-pn) 4FPAP Power Pro UTC (2-pn)<br />

4FPET UTC (26-pn)<br />

4FPET UTC (26-pn)<br />

4FPET UTC (26-pn)<br />

4FPAX Pest Mgmt<br />

(2-pn)<br />

4FPAS Pavemts UTC (4-pn)<br />

4FPSA Eng O3 (1-pn)<br />

4FPAM LG Spt (2-pn)<br />

4FPAN Supt UTC (1-pn)<br />

4FPAT Struct UTC (3-pn)<br />

4FPSB Eng O4 (1-pn)<br />

4FPAM LG Spt (2-pn)<br />

I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e Break-out Comparison


4FPAN Supt UTC (1-pn)<br />

4FPAL LFM UTC<br />

(2-pn)<br />

4FPAP Power Pro UTC<br />

(2-pn)<br />

4FPAL LFM UTC (2-pn)<br />

4FPES C2 UTC (6-pn) 4FPAL LFM UTC (2-pn) 4FPAR HVAC UTC (3-pn) 4FPAP Power Pro UTC (2-pn)<br />

4FPAN Supt UTC (1-pn) 4FPAN Supt UTC (1-pn)<br />

4FPAN Supt UTC (1-pn) 4FPAX Pest Mgmt (2-pn)<br />

CE Force Module<br />

Establish the Base - AF BOS (3300-person)<br />

195 Personnel<br />

4FPAT Structures UTC 4FPAM LG Spt (2-pn)<br />

(3-pn)<br />

4FPAP Power 4FPAU Pro Utilities UTC 4FPAX (3-pn) Pest Mgmt<br />

UTC (2-pn)<br />

(2-pn)<br />

4FPAP Power Pro UTC 4FPET UTC (26-pn) 4FPAX Pest Mgmt<br />

(2-pn)<br />

(2-pn)<br />

4FPAQ Elect UTC (3-pn) 4FPET UTC 4FPAS (26-pn) Pavemts UTC (4-pn)<br />

4FPET UTC (26-pn)<br />

4FPET UTC (26-pn)<br />

4FPET UTC (26-pn)<br />

4FPET UTC (26-pn)<br />

4FPSA Eng O3 (1-pn)<br />

4FPAM LG Spt (2-pn)<br />

4FPAN Supt UTC (1-pn)<br />

4FPAP Power Pro<br />

UTC (2-pn)<br />

4FPAN Supt UTC (1-pn)<br />

4FPAT Struct UTC (3-pn)<br />

4FPSB Eng O4 (1-pn)<br />

4FPAM LG Spt (2-pn)<br />

I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e Break-out Comparison


56-Personnel<br />

CE Force Module<br />

Joint BOS<br />

4FPAN Supt UTC (1-pn) 4FPAN Supt UTC (1-pn) 4FPAM LG Supt UTC (2-pn)<br />

4FPET UTC (26-pn)<br />

4FPET UTC (26-pn)<br />

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5000<br />

4000<br />

3000<br />

2000<br />

1000<br />

0<br />

2001<br />

Sep 01<br />

Feb 02<br />

OEF<br />

Steady State<br />

Nov 02<br />

May 03<br />

OIF<br />

Aug-03<br />

Jan-04<br />

Jan-05<br />

Deployed Requirements<br />

Jan-06<br />

Iraq/Afghanistan<br />

Joint Requirements<br />

May-06<br />

Sep-06<br />

Feb-07<br />

CENTCOM EUCOM SOUTHCOM<br />

NORTHCOM PACOM Joint<br />

CENTCOM Requirements (Apr 07): 2374<br />

AEF Supporting AF: 1424 AEF Supporting Army/Joint: 950<br />

AEF Other COCOM: 167 AEF Total Requirements: 2541<br />

Apr-07<br />

Airmen I n Open, t e g r i t Establish y - S e r v i c and e - E Operate x c e l l e n Airfields<br />

c e<br />

Aug-07


Training for Contingency Ops<br />

Expeditionary Training<br />

Home Station Training (HST)<br />

Training enhanced to increase focus on<br />

contingency skills<br />

Troops better prepared for today’s mission<br />

Silver Flag<br />

Validation on low density, high demand<br />

assets<br />

Eagle Flag<br />

Combat Support’s version of “Red Flag”<br />

Tests ability to establish air bases<br />

“ILO” Combat Skills Training<br />

Upward trend in joint operation rotations in<br />

combat areas for…<br />

EOD in joint IED operations<br />

Prime BEEF and RED HORSE<br />

Army Power Projection Platforms (PPPs) will<br />

continue to be source for training<br />

2AF has command staff to manage training<br />

Functionals drive curriculum<br />

I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e


Training for Contingency Ops<br />

Common Battlefield Airmen Training<br />

CSAF tasked senior leaders to institutionalize combat training<br />

What CBAT is…<br />

Training expeditionary combat skills<br />

Identify most urgent needs first by AFS<br />

Expand to training pipelines where appropriate<br />

Eventual course offerings from “101” to “PhD”<br />

What CBAT is not…<br />

Training for all BMT graduates<br />

Immediate replacement for Army ILO training<br />

Replacement for 19 hour pre-deployment training<br />

Incremental ramp-up of operational capability FY07-14<br />

FY08: 250 personnel; Weather and EOD 1st priority<br />

FY10: 500 - 750 personnel<br />

FY12: 1,250 - 6,200 personnel<br />

FY14: 6,200 - 14,000 personnel<br />

Mobile training team concept employed in Jan 08<br />

3-phase approach to ramp-up full CBAT operation at permanent location<br />

CSAF direction “…develop I n t e g CBAT r i t y to - increase S e r v i combat c e - E power x c e l of l e Airmen n c e on the battlefield”


Command and Control<br />

What Is AFIMS?<br />

The Air Force Emergency Management Program is transforming to<br />

implement a new Air Force Incident Management System (AFIMS)<br />

as the single system the Air Force will use to implement the<br />

National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the National<br />

Response Plan (NRP)<br />

Single emergency response system<br />

At home station or expeditionary locations, whether in wartime or<br />

peacetime, CONUS or OCONUS<br />

Incorporates key elements of the NIMS and the NRP<br />

Meets the intent of National and DoD policy and guidance<br />

Ensures Air Force-unique command and control requirements remain<br />

sound to execute critical mission-oriented operations<br />

AF units stand ready for Defense Support to Civil Authorities missions<br />

Same language and operation: on base, off base, and deployed<br />

I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e


Headquarters U.S. Air Force<br />

I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e<br />

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