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Show t April holds conference command wide AFLC A -- conference on quality, the first since a reorganization in the Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC) placed quality at the righthand of commanders, was held this week at Wright-Patterso- n AFB, Ohio. ATTKNDINO were quality assurance chiefs from AFLC's air logistics centers, one special activity and members of the headquarters staff. Col. Harry C. Long, AFLC assistant to the commander for Quality Assurance, hosted the meeting. On the agenda was a new analysis program to help spot materiel deficiencies through rapid sorting of data. Maj. Kit Activity and Col. Richard Nate who Olson, were a outlined quality improvement program. A career development plan for civilian quality assurance Ronald V. of the AFS. Ohio. (LOGNEWS) the Quality Industrial Systems technician and Division, Maintenance, will be a featured speaker next week at the 1975 Spring Conference of the MTM Association for Standards and Research in San Francisco. Mr Beard, a certified Methods Time Measurement 'MTM instructor since 19."9. industry. acceptance or deletion of private At Ogden ALC. he has trained more than 2imi selected from all personnel Directorates. is a recipient of letters appreciation from the Ill-- : of Olfice of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for bis service in representing AFLC MTM will discuss progressive systems, including the four and Air Force at ad hoc basic systems developed since the 1940s advanced 1'tTtis. and the several systems of the sessions scheduled during the two (ia conference to be held in the Hotel St. Francis. Mr Beard currently is the nl qualified instructor in AFLC teaching MTM 2 and MTM-:- l - two of the lour basic systems MTM is used as the basis lor development of AFLC Standard Data. 1)1 '11 Standard Time Data for use in the DOD. At the conference in San Francisco. Mr. Beard's fellow speakers at technical sessions will be executives and managers private 1 Ml his presentation in San Francisco. Mr. Beard will show how all MTM systems are used within the Ogden ALC The Ogden technician has prescnlod MTM systems briefings and conducted MTM training for personnel of all ! ,f-- ' SwMit Ml .,,1 -- Library given check; sets reopening Ora Canfield, Kathryn Rafalko, Edith Gudmundsen, Adele Souter and Blanche Green discuss possible books and record for children to be purchased with a gift of $500 presented by the Thrift Shop. Members of this group have donated funds yearly for this purpose and have done much to enrich and make possible the Childrens Division of the Gerrity Memorial Library, said Mrs. Gudmundsen. The Library will reopen Sunday following installation of new carpet, in time to join in celebrating National Library Week. "Everyone is invited to make a special visit to the library during the week, enjoy the newly refurbished appearance and examine the is new books and other materials available." The theme of National Library Week, April will build Information Power and The library is making a real effort to have materials that USAF for in as entertainment well v as all.( man photo) fields, knowledge 13-1- 9, representing industrial and commercial interests. Scheduled panel discussion sessionsdevoted to direct labor and clerical and indirect labor also are on the agenda. Camera passes flight test The Air Force has a successfully reconnaissance camera that reduces the time lapse between photography and photo interpretation to about 10 seconds. The new electronic camera system is unlike any camera currently used in Air Force reconnaissance. It was developed by the Air Force Systems Command's Air Force Avionics AFB, Ohio. It uses televisionLaboratory at Wright-Patterso- n y like technology to take pictures at medium and high altitudes, instantly transmitting them to the ground. flight-demonstrat- His presentation comprises ne ot numerous technical review and 1)01) of j 25 Grabler, Guidance and Metrology Center (AGMC), Newark Beard San Francisco speaker Oasten J. Beard, an agencies and meetings lor industrial engineering representatives with mm", fTfy Oklahoma City ALC, Tinker AFB. Okla.; Col. Frederick S. deGeneres, Warner Robins ALC, Robins AFB. Ga.; and Ray Bailey, Aerospace attacked the Woodward, cost of "unquality ;" and Capt. reports presented by Lt. Col. Tom Adams, Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill AFB; Col. A.F. Bryniarski, Sacramento ALC, McClellan AFB, Calif.; Col. Vic E. iMartin, San Antonio, ALC, Kelly AFB, Tex.; Lt. making presentations were: Robert J. Krug, who discussed consolidation of quality manuals also . Page approached. assurance staff personnel regulations; who was personnel Bell of the AFLC office, outlined the program, which will use the CREATE computer system. Other AFLC quality directives, " HILL TOP TIMES 11. 1975 ed WE'RE MOVING THEM OUT NOW! n n high-qualit- Tilt: IMCTL'KES are displayed as still photos on a high-qualit- Cheyenne y Bluet screen. For photo interpretation of unknown targets, these "stills" are more useful than a constantly changing picture, say project officers. Moreover, part of any picture can be enlarged up to 10 times its original size in the photography. In addition to displaying the photographs on the screen, the new system record them simultaneously on film. Officials say that a photo interpreter could adequately "read" most pictures in three to 20 seconds because of their extreme clarity and detail. Air Force flight tests of the system are scheduled to resume this month and should be completed TV' TV-lik- I B e in August. 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