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CSAF: Balance required to avoid a 'hollow force'

Posted 6/12/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Tech. Sgt. Richard A. Williams Jr.
Air Force Public Affairs Agency


6/12/2012 - ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS) -- The Air Force chief of staff reinforced the importance of avoiding a "hollow force" to a group of civic and industry leaders attending the Air Force Association's monthly breakfast here June 11.

Gen. Norton Schwartz said the Air Force must secure the proper balance between three separate but closely related dimensions: readiness, modernization and force structure.

"A shortfall in one or more of these dimensions leads to insufficiencies that also are distinct but intertwined -- respectively: a hollow, aging, and poorly postured force," Schwartz said. "This complex interplay is why the oft-referenced 'delicate balance' is so difficult to achieve."

For the Air Force, an important part of achieving this balance is ensuring it has the right mix of active duty, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Airmen and force structure, Schwartz said.

To that end, Air Force leaders in all three components worked together on the fiscal 2013 budget request and related strategic planning to understand the compromises that can and must be made to maintain an effective, efficient force, he said.

"Despite the fact that we did not always agree with complete unanimity, which is understandable due to different perspectives and institutional imperatives between the active and reserve components, we stand by our consensus -- together," the general said.

The Air Force's plans to re-balance the force are needed in order to address the danger of unsustainable deployment rates by any one component, Schwartz said.

"Our reserve component is best optimized -- or, put another way, our reserve component affords us with the oft-referenced cost savings -- when Guard and Reserve Airmen are deployed at lower rates than their active-duty counterparts," the general said.

Therefore, the Air Force's current force structure needs to be re-optimized in relation to current realities and future eventualities, he said.

"Through careful, joint-sanctioned modeling, we determined that we could not sustain further active component cuts without jeopardizing the collective ability of the total force to support our nation's strategic interests," Schwartz said.

As the Air Force rebalances, it will leverage its total force integration efforts by increasing the number of associations between the active duty and Reserve components, thereby enhancing all aspects of mission readiness and effectiveness, he said.

"Our (total force integration) associations provide us with the ability to utilize highly experienced Reserve component Airmen in helping to accelerate the maturity of their active component counterparts quicker," Schwartz said, citing one example of how such associations benefit the force.

When these associations are operated properly, total force integration will create efficiencies for the Air Force, saving in operational and overhead costs across the board, the general said.

"Be assured that, as a total force, we are united in a common cause to provide more effective and efficient air power, including military support to domestic contingencies and civil authorities," Schwartz said.



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6/27/2012 3:30:17 AM ET
The hollow force already exists and has for quite a few years now. As a section head, I have barely the resources to accomplish our home mission much less even dream of a real large scale war-time scenario. We are pulled in 8 different directions 10 different ways. We need to come to grips with the reality that we are already a hollow force treading water. Let's just hope we don't go under..
BL, UK
 
6/12/2012 2:54:43 PM ET
Too little too late. The hollow force already exisits and will only continue to get worse. As previolusly mentioned makes for some General Speak buzz words but nothing else. Too bad not enough people can see the writing on the wall.
T. Leonsis, Arlington VA
 
6/12/2012 10:00:04 AM ET
Sadly, we already have a hollow force. Association looks good on paper and makes some General Speak buzz words, but that is about it.
CD, WA
 
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