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Examining Air Battle Manager Training Under the Air Force Smart Operations 21 Lens
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The study question "Can Air Battle Manager (ABM) training be shortened without a reduction in quality by applying AFSO 21 lean production principles?" is examined in two companion student Professional Student Papers (PSPs). This paper constitutes part one of the companion papers and covers the concepts and principles of AFSO 21, reviews the current state of ABM training syllabi, and follows with an application of AFSO 21 lean principles to the current ABM syllabi. The result of this paper is th…
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  • Format: 18.9 x 24.6 x 0.3 cm, softcover
  • Language: English
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The study question "Can Air Battle Manager (ABM) training be shortened without a reduction in quality by applying AFSO 21 lean production principles?" is examined in two companion student Professional Student Papers (PSPs). This paper constitutes part one of the companion papers and covers the concepts and principles of AFSO 21, reviews the current state of ABM training syllabi, and follows with an application of AFSO 21 lean principles to the current ABM syllabi. The result of this paper is the finding that a single syllabus at a single base should be pursued. The focus of Part Two, the companion paper by Col Joseph J. Rossacci, addresses the feasibility of implementing the finding from this paper and addresses major variables associated with that finding that need to be considered. Finally, Col Rossacci's paper concludes with the recommendation to implement the findings of these two companion PSPs by consolidating Undergraduate ABM and E-3 Initial Qualification Training at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma. The business case for this consolidation is overwhelmingly positive as it would require an investment in infrastructure of approximately $6.8M, but would net the USAF a saving of $7M+ per year.

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  • Author: Roger A Brown
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  • ISBN-10: 1249592305
  • ISBN-13: 9781249592303
  • Format: 18.9 x 24.6 x 0.3 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

The study question "Can Air Battle Manager (ABM) training be shortened without a reduction in quality by applying AFSO 21 lean production principles?" is examined in two companion student Professional Student Papers (PSPs). This paper constitutes part one of the companion papers and covers the concepts and principles of AFSO 21, reviews the current state of ABM training syllabi, and follows with an application of AFSO 21 lean principles to the current ABM syllabi. The result of this paper is the finding that a single syllabus at a single base should be pursued. The focus of Part Two, the companion paper by Col Joseph J. Rossacci, addresses the feasibility of implementing the finding from this paper and addresses major variables associated with that finding that need to be considered. Finally, Col Rossacci's paper concludes with the recommendation to implement the findings of these two companion PSPs by consolidating Undergraduate ABM and E-3 Initial Qualification Training at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma. The business case for this consolidation is overwhelmingly positive as it would require an investment in infrastructure of approximately $6.8M, but would net the USAF a saving of $7M+ per year.

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