Title: 28 Jan 10 version ... Expeditionary Force MSgt Lee McGuire
1Air SpaceExpeditionaryForce
- MSgt Lee McGuire
- AFPC/DPWSM
- 23 Mar 10
2Overview
- Air and Space Expeditionary Force (AEF)
- AEF Tempo Bands
- Posturing and Coding
- CCDR Top 10 and Tour Length Shift
- Deployed Personnel and Locations
- Tasking Process
- ART Reporting
- AEF Online Tools
3 Air and Space Expeditionary Force (AEF)
- Force generation construct that allows the Air
Force to prepare and present forces
(capabilities) globally - Meet Combatant Commander requirements
- Provide Airmen deployment predictability
- Maintain home station readiness
4AEF Tempo Bands
GFM EOC
GFM EOC
GFM EOC
GFM EOC
Months
12
6
36
30
18
24
42
48
Enabler Strategic Capabilities
R I S K
R I S K
14 AF Postured 4-Month Vulnerability Period
1/2
3/4
5/6
7/8
9/10
1/2
3/4
5/6
7/8
9/10
1/2
3/4
A
Low
14 AC Postured 6-Month Vulnerability Period
B
Sig
1
2
2
3
3
4
5
1
13 AC Postured 6-Month Vulnerability Period
C
Mod
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
12 AC Postured 6-Month Vulnerability Period
D
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
Sig
15 ARC Mob-to-Dwell 6-Month Vulnerability
Period / 9-Month Mobilization
M
1
2
7
3
4
5
6
8
9
11 AC Postured 6-Month Vulnerability Period
E
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
High
14 ARC Mob-to-Dwell 6-Month Vulnerability
Period / 9-Month Mobilization
N
1
2
7
3
4
5
6
8
5Example of Band Assignment
180
900
540
120
600
360
840
240
480
720
960
Total Requirements 100
Total Forces Available 385
Low
UTCs will cover three rotations And will be in
Band D at a 12 Deploy-to Dwell
Mod
RISK
12 Postured in 179-day blocks
D
Sig
1
2
3
(129)
(128)
(128)
High
(2680)
12
6
18
30
MONTHS
24
6Posturing and Coding UTCs
- UTCs are made visible and available through
posturing and coding - Posturing visibility Coding availability
Posturing
Coding
14
A / B
DWS/AWS Supports the full range
of military operations
DXS/AXS Home station support, can normally
deploy
13
C
DPS/APS CCDR in-place mission, can deploy with
risk
12
D
DWX/AWX Available upon reaching minimum surge
DXX/AXX Home station support, not normally
available
11
E
DPX/APX CCDR in-place mission, not normally
available
7Top 10 CCDR Requirements by AFSs
(365-day/Officers)
()
Jan Dec 10 ( of tot. AF authorization for
career field)
(2.5)
(3.0)
(2.4)
(3.8)
()
(1.3)
(5.6)
(.30)
(1.3)
3 Mar 10
8Top 10 CCDR Requirements by AFSs
(365-day/Enlisted)
(1.55)
Jan Dec 10 ( of tot. AF authorization for
career field)
(.34)
(1.3)
(.37)
(1.1)
(.12)
(.15)
(.40)
(.23)
(.06)
3 Mar 10
9Top 10 CCDR Requirements by AFSs
(179-day/Officers)
Dec 09 May 10 ( of tot. AF authorization for
career field)
(18)
(8.0)
(6.7)
(4.6)
(5.2)
(8.3)
()
(12)
(14.7)
3 Mar 10
10Top 10 CCDR Requirements by AFSs
(179-day/Enlisted)
(15)
Dec 09 May 10 ( of tot. AF authorization for
career field)
(11)
(14)
(17)
(6)
(11)
(3)
(19)
(2)
(11)
3 Mar 10
11Tour Length Shift Over Time
30,847 Requirements
16,826
12,588
1,433
Sep 07
Jan 08
Sep 08
May 08
Jan 09
May 09
Jan 10
Sep 09
Mar10
60 of taskings gt 120-days
4 Mar 10
12 How we deployAF vs. Joint
Total JET 4,023 IA 2,499
30,847 Requirements
365-day
120-day
179-day
21 of taskings are Joint
4 Mar 10
13USAF Deployed Today
- Standard Force Solution 30,381
- Joint Expeditionary Tasking 5,303
- Individual Augmentee 2,773
- TOTAL 38,457
112,823 Airmen deployed in CY 09
4 Mar 10
14AEF Deployment Locations
15Tasking Process
16ART Reporting How you can help!
- ART Timeliness and Accuracy
- Minimizes late notice shortfalls / reclamas /
re-taskings - Ensures units only tasked for what they can
provide - Properly tracks residual forces
- Places the right people in the right place
- Used by all levels of command to determine the
health of the force - Substitutions generally not allowed in planning
- ART upward assessments discouraged
Update every 30 days or within 24 hrs of change
17AEF Online Website
https//aef.afpc.randolph.af.mil/
18Commanders Toolkit
- Enables commanders or UDMs to quickly check
medical, dental readiness and duty status - Commanders have near real-time direct access to
unit Individual Medical Readiness (IMR) status
and due / overdue reports - Updated weekly
- All Airmen can check Personal Deployment
Preparedness
19Guides to the AEF
- IDOs, UDMs, IPRs, TMFs Wing/Unit Senior
leaders
- WG, GP, SQ and flight level CCs/CVs and
Command-level leaders
https//aef.afpc.randolph.af.mil/education.aspx
20Air Force Personnel Center
21BACK-UP SLIDES
22AEF Deployment Terms Defined
- Standard Force Solution Mission ready, joint
capable force with associated table of
organization and equipment executing its core
mission. - Joint Expeditionary Tasking (JET) Non-Standard
Sourcing Solution - Joint Force/Capability Solution A service
providing a force / capability its core mission
in place of another services core mission. - (EX Engineering Battalion
Construction, filled by AF Red Horse) - In-Lieu-Of (ILO) A standard Force that is
deployed/employed to execute missions and tasks
outside its core competencies. (EX SF Team
performing Detainee Operations) - Adhoc Consolidation of individuals/equipment
from various commands/services formed into a
deployable/employable entity, properly manned,
trained and equipped to meet the supported
commanders requirements. - (EX Provincial Reconstruction
Team (PRT) sourced w/ Navy AF personnel) - Individual Augmentee (IA) Personnel on JMDs
serving at a HQ level in support of a COCOM.
(EX AF service member filling a billet on
CSTC-A staff)