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18th Air Force, Expeditionary Center restructures

Posted 12/8/2010 Email story   Print story

    

12/8/2010 - SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. (AFNS) -- Air Mobility Command officials announced plans Dec. 7 to restructure some command and control functions, commonly referred to as C2, effective Jan. 7, 2011.

The command's 18th Air Force will focus on C2 of air mobility, contingency response and en route operations, including the 618th Air and Space Operations Center. Officials at the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center, at Joint Base, McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., will concentrate on providing expeditionary combat support, education and installation support. 

The 18th Air Force's global mission comprises 20 direct reporting units and more than 51,000 military and civilian personnel.

AMC officials said the restructuring will be implemented using existing resources and will not involve personnel reductions, adding that projected costs associated with the change are negligible.

"The warfighter benefits from a centralized C2 structure for our flying operations that capitalizes on the flexibility and responsiveness of our global mobility enterprise," said Lt. Gen. Robert Allardice, the 18th Air Force commander. "The focus of 18th Air Force must remain fixed on serving as the operational lens for AMC and U.S. Transportation Command. We continue to execute operations through the 618th Air and Space Operations Center (Tanker Airlift Control Center)."

The restructuring will also provide a more concentrated focus on the evolving mission sets for expeditionary combat support and installation support to include the joint bases.

"As the Air Force and AMC continue to adapt to the added demands of performing expeditionary combat support and joint-force requirements at places like Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, Joint Base Charleston, (S.C.); and Joint Base Lewis-McChord, (Wash.), as well as realigned bases such as Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., and Pope AFB, (N.C.), the USAFEC will continue to evolve to address these demands," said Brig. Gen. Bill Bender, the USAFEC.

AMC officials estimate the demand for performing expeditionary combat support and joint base support requirements will continue to grow in the years ahead.

(Courtesy of Air Mobility Command Public Affairs)



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