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Efficient Control of USAF Assets at Nellis AFB: Programs, Oversight & New Systems

Explore the complexity of managing USAF property at a busy air force base like Nellis AFB. Learn about programs ensuring control and accountability of air force assets, the latest weapons systems, and logistics transformation. Discover how oversight and advanced systems streamline logistics processes.

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Efficient Control of USAF Assets at Nellis AFB: Programs, Oversight & New Systems

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  1. Control and Accountability of USAF Property on a Large and Busy Air Force Base Mr John Malone ACC 99LRS/LGL

  2. OVERVIEW • Complexity and Demographics of Nellis AFB and Logistics Readiness Squadron • Programs and Oversight Actions for Control and Accountability of AF Assets • New Weapons System and Transforming Logistics Business Processes into Single Operating System

  3. Nellis AFBOur City: Population Military AD ~ 8,500 Military Reserve ~ 450 Civil Servants ~ 900 NAF ~ 550 AAFES/DECA ~ 500 Family Members ~ 9,100 Retirees ~19,000 Retiree Family ~24,000 Veterans ~30,000 TOTAL = ~ 100,000

  4. Who we support Organizations United States Air Force Warfare Center 57th WG 99th ABW 432nd WG NTTR Tenant Units

  5. What we support • Nellis\57WG: 130 aircraft • F-22 $143M each • F-16 $18.8M each • F-15E $31.1M each • F-15 C/D $29.9M each • A-10C $20M each • Creech\432nd WG: 127 Remote Piloted Aircraft (RPA) • MQ9 $10.5M each • MQ1 $4.2M each

  6. 99th Logistics Readiness Squadron - Manning 592 military \ 75 civilians - Number of LRS Facilities: 56 - ACC’s largest Supply account • Over 68K line items valued $600M; Supports 186 assigned aircraft - ACC’s Largest Vehicle Fleet 2.4K vehicles • 1800 GOVs \ 600 GSA - Air Force Largest Refueling Fleet - 40 vehicles

  7. 99th Logistics ReadinessSquadron The 99th LRS mission is to guarantee Teams Nellis and Creech combat effectiveness, support USAF’s premier training programs, and be ready anytime, anywhere, to respond to the nation’s fuels, supply, transportation, vehicle and logistics planning needs in peacetime, contingencies and war.

  8. LRS at a Glance • Manning: 612 Military \ 75 Civilians • Number of LRS Facilities: 56 • Number of Aircraft Refuelers: 40 • ACC’s Largest Vehicle Fleet 2.4K vehicles • Over 73K Line Items Valued $900M

  9. Oversight and Programs • Equipment Accounts • Special Commodities Accountability • Small Arms Weapons • Classified Asset • Communication Security (COMSEC) • Nuclear War Related Material (NWRM) • Warehouse Inventories

  10. Oversight and Programs • Equipment Accounts: Unit Staff Assistance Visits • Special Commodities Inventories: Weapons, Classified Assets, NWRM, COMSEC • Report of Survey / Inventory Adjustment • Warehouse Inventories: Sample to Complete Inventory

  11. Oversight and Programs • Enterprise Solution-Supply (ES-S) • Supply Process • Receipt, Store, Inventory, Issue, Delivery, Ship Document control • Asset Management System (AMS) • Tracks Movement of Assets in ES-S • Hand Held Terminals / Bar Codes on Documents • Air Force Equipment Management System (AFEMS) • Validate Equipment Authorizations / Accountability

  12. Oversight and Programs • Item Unique Identification (IUID) • External Marking / Tracking System for Equipment • Validated During Staff Assist Visit - Cargo Movement Operations System (CMOS) • Track Inbound / Outbound Cargo • Financial Tracking / Historical Transportation Data • Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) • Track Assets from DLA Depots to Base • Nellis is Pilot Test Program for RFID

  13. NEW WEAPONS SYSTEM • F-35 Lightning II, formerly Joint Strike Fighter • Coming to Our City: 2012 • New Logistic Accountability System • Autonomic Logistics Information System (ALIS) • Lockheed Martin Specific • System Will Require Training/ Workshop In Planning • ALIS stand alone system for Maintenance actions and Supply \ transportation transactions

  14. TRANSFORMING LOGISTICS PROCESSES • Expeditionary Combat Support System (ECSS) • Expected time to Go Live: July 2013 • Incorporates AF Legacy Systems Into One Operating System • Why Transform AF Business Enterprise? • Functional Stove-Pipe Systems (interconnected)

  15. Air Force Business Logistics of Tomorrow - ECSS Will: - Integrates information across all organizational components - Minimizes stovepipes - Enables true enterprise data and information management - Facilitates the flow of information among and between different functions and processes - Enables users to plan activities based on near real-time activities/events

  16. Air Force Business Logistics of Tomorrow • ECSS Will: • Supports metrics that enable the improvement of overall performance • Allows an organization to configure standard software functionality to meet their unique needs • Strength in knowledge • Improved Visibility — apply logistics control • Controlled Variability — continuously improve planning and forecast accuracy • Increased Velocity — deliver material to operations faster than adversaries

  17. NELLIS AFB LOGISTICS SUPPORT QUESTIONS?

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