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Show Command d evises pians for career d eve opment . I on duty Air Force Specialty Codes for Ohio (AFMCNS) Career Develop- military and occupational series ment Plans have been developed for Each plan encompasses Air Force Materiel Command's career progression through assign116,900-stron- g military and civilian ments, experience and associated eduwork force and were scheduled to have cation and training. been distributed to all civilian and milFor example, the CDP for acquisiitary personnel flights by Wednesday. tion officers, DAFSC 27XX for miliThe plans were devised under AFMC tary, and civilian occupational series Goal No. 2, "Enable Our People to Ex- 1101, shows four levels of development cel," and serve as a road map for ad- defined in terms of education, training vancement AFMC people can use in and experience. The entry level, years one through four, covers grades seccharting their careers. AFMC functional ond lieutenant through captain, and Headquarters GS-- 5 through GS-1CDPs based the managers developed WRIGHT-PATTERSO- AFB, N 2. Retired generals hear Aspin 60 retired WASHINGTON - (AFNS) Nearly generals assembled at a symposium on Andrews AFB June 24 to hear Defense Secretary Les Aspin talk about insights from the ongoing bottom-u- p review of defense needs. The Air Force Senior Statesman Symposium is an annual event bringing retired Air Force four-sta-r generals to Washington for a series of briefings on current defense topics. Generals attending the symposium were: Jimmie V. Adams, Lew Allen Jr., Robert W. Bazley, Mark E. Bradley, Paul K. Carlton, John T. Chain Jr., Lucius D. Clay Jr., Bennie L. Davis, Gabriel P. Disosway, Robert J. Dixon, Charles L. Donnelly Jr., Russell E. Dougherty and Michael J. Dugan. Also, George J. Eade, Howell M. Estes Jr., Charles A. Gabriel, Jack I. Gregory, Alfred G. Hansen, Monroe W. Hatch Jr., James A. Hill, James E. Hill, Bruce K. Holloway, Robert R. Huyser, David s. Typical assignments include eritry- level acquisition program manager positions in system program offices. Typical follow-o- n assignments include branch and division chiefs, project managers, and team members or chiefs of integrated product teams within product and logistics center SPOs. Positions as system program director, product group manager and materiel group manager are at the top of the acquisition ladder. Training for all four levels is centered on Acquisition Professional Development Program requirements and Acquisition Corps eligibility criteria as defined by DOD instruction and the Defense Acquisition Work Force Improvement Act. To prevent conflicts between Air Force and AFMC guidance, CDPs were developed using existing publications such as Air Force Officer Professional Regulation 36-2Civilian AFR Development; 3, 40-11- 0, News Briefs Jones, William L. Kirk and Donald J. Kutyna. Also, Richard L. Lawson, Robert M. Lee, Robert T. Marsh, Robert C. Mathis, William V. McBride, James P. McCarthy, Charles C. McDonald, Seth J. McKee, Jack G. Merrell, Theodore R. Milton, Billy J. Minter, William W. Momyer and Earl T. O'Loughlin. Also, John W. Pauly, Bryce Poe II, Bernard P. Randolph, Robert H. Reed, Thomas C. Richards, Robert D. Russ, Thomas M. Ryan Jr., Bernard A. Schriever, John A. Shaud, Lawrence A. Skantze, Alton D. Slay, Jacob E. Smart, Dean C. Strother and Larry D. Welch. C. Missile destroyed - Sports Cards and Collectibles x&r?" V,' Career Program Management; Office of Personnel Management Qualification Standards; AFR 39-1- , Airman Classification; Acquisition Professional Development Program guidance and the 1992 Air Force Chief of Staff Career Field Review. X-11- 8, . . AFMC Pamphlet 50-1- Human 5, Resources Development Process Guide, Chapter 6, outlining the con- cept, communication and maintenance of CDPs, will be published soon. In addition to being distributed to all field Human Resource Development of fices where a reference library is maintained, CDPs will also be distributed through Publishing Distribution Office channels by Oct. 1, as special publications listed in an AFMC publication index. Unit customer account representatives can then order both the individual CDPs and the AFMC instruction through PDO. problem. an Olmsted scholarship offered - The Air RANDOLPH AFB, Texas (AFNS) Force is accepting applications from officers for the 1994-9- 5 Olmsted Scholarship program. Application deadline is Nov. 4. Each year three graduates of the Air Force Academy, Officer Training Squadron and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps are selected to study at an overseas university for two years. At the end of the two years, officers may apply to attend an American university for an additional year to obtain a master's degree. 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