Air Force officials announce FY 2011 force structure alignments

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Air Force officials announced May 11 the proposed force structure realignment for fiscal 2011. The proposal provides a summary of the civilian and military personnel changes and aircraft assignments at Air Force installations for the upcoming fiscal year. This announcement supersedes all previous announcements, including the January 2008 Roadmap.

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Excerpts from Air Force News Service, May 11, 2010:

United States Air Force Fiscal Year 2011 Force Structure Announcement

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Total state impact is an increase of 182 military, an increase of 84 civilian, an increase of two AFR AGR and an increase of 14 AFR drill positions.

Dobbins Air Reserve Base -- The 94th Security Forces Squadron increases by two drill positions. The 628th Civil Engineer Flight increases by 12 drill positions. The 94th Civil Engineer Flight increases by two AGR positions. Total impact is an increase of two AFR AGR and an increase of 14 AFR drill positions. One C-130 from the 94th Airlift Wing will be temporarily moved to support the Air Reserve Component C-130 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB.

Fort Benning -- The 15th Air Support Operations Squadron increases by eleven military positions as a result of Irregular Warfare initiatives.

Fort Gordon -- The Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Agency increases by 148 military positions and two civilian positions as a result of ISR program adjustments.

Fort Stewart -- The 15th Air Support Operations Squadron increases by 16 military positions as a result of Irregular Warfare initiatives. The 621st Contingency Response Wing increases by one military position as a result of Building Partnerships initiatives. Total impact is an increase of 17 military positions.

Glynco -- Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of two civilian positions. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations increases by one civilian position in support of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program. Total impact is an increase of three civilian positions.

Marietta -- Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of one civilian position. The 478th Aeronautical Systems Group decreases by two military positions as a result of workload transfer per Air Force Materiel Command's Organizational Consolidation & Workload Alignment (OCWA) effort. Total impact is a decrease of two military positions and an increase of one civilian position.

Moody Air Force Base -- The 23d Wing decreases by one military position and two civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander's communication efforts; increases by four civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by 14 civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; and increases by three military positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Total impact is an increase of three military positions and an increase of 16 civilian positions.

Robins Air Force Base -- Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 27 civilian positions. The Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center increases by one civilian position as a result of continuing to strengthen the Air Force's Nuclear Enterprise. The Air Force Legal Operations Agency increases by one civilian position as a result of Medical Cost Recovery mission consolidation. The Air Force Medical Support Agency increases by one military position as a result of the defense health program adjustments. The Warner Robins Air Logistics Center (WR-ALC) increases by one civilian due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The 330th Aircraft Sustainment Wing increases by 30 civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by two military positions and seven civilian positions as a result of workload transfer per Air Force Materiel Command's Organizational Consolidation & Workload Alignment (OCWA) effort; and increases by eight military positions in support of the U-2 program. The 542d Combat Sustainment Wing increases by two civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments and increases by three civilian positions as a result of workload transfer per Air Force Materiel Command's Organizational Consolidation & Workload Alignment (OCWA) effort. The 78th Air Base Wing decreases by one military position and four civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; decreases by one military position and nine civilian positions as a result of the Joint Personal Property Shipping Office regionalization; increases by four civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; decreases by four military positions as a result of the defense health program adjustments and increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services.

Headquarters, Air Force Reserve Command -- Will decrease by two civilian positions due to a transfer of workload and manpower to AFCYBER. Total impact is an increase of five military positions and an increase of 62 civilian positions.

Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport -- No manpower impacts.

Air National Guard -- One C-130 from the 165th Airlift Wing will be temporarily moved to support the Air Reserve Component C-130 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB.

Note: Fiscal 2011 Force Structure Announcement can been seen in its entirety at:  http://www.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-100511-081.pdf