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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 4 November 4, 1977 Acquisition Division hosts two routine conferences November has started out as an extraordinarily busy month for members of the tendees from Wright - Patterson AFB, Ohio, the Division, Division (ASD), U.S. Air Acquisition Directorate of Aeronautical Materiel Systems and Forces Europe from the representatives consortium countries of Management. This past week, the division hosted their quarterly supply working group meeting, in Belgium, Denmark, Norway and The Netherlands. discussed After a brief rest this weekend, Nov. 7, 8 will see the division hosting the quarterly which reviewed, they and resolved problems common to sortium con- and support recommended solutions to the logistics subcommittee on supply problems. F-1- F-1- logistic integrated saw at The conference assessment logistic 6 review conference, which is the forum for statusing the 6 program. ilitary strength figures for Sept. 30 Total numerical strength of the armed forces on Sept. 30, This J977, based on preliminary reports was 2,074,541. Represents an increase of 1,191 from the Aug. 31, 1977, actual strength of Army Navy Marine Corps Air Force , Both meetings are considered "routine" by officials of the division. Smoking in DOD occupied buildings and facilities Alfred Nowowiejski, deputy Civil Engineer in the base Civil Engineering Division, announced that Department of Defense (DoD) Instruction 6015.18, Aug. 15, 1977, had been received on "Smoking in DoD Occupied Buildings and Facilities." However, Mr. Nowowiejski said, "Although the DoD has released general instructions in regards to smoking policies, there are no specific regulations within the Air Force at this time to totally implement the program. "In view of the impact in regards to personnel and working conditions, there will be a requirement to develop, review and approve uniform and instructions for use by unit commanders. well-define- 30, 1977 Aug. Preliminary Total DOD Dynamics, Fort Worth. over-al- l 2,073,350. Sept. This conference will be attended by representatives from ASD, Air Training Command, Tactical Air Command and General Sept. 30, 1976 31, 1977 2,074,541 2,073,350 2,083,581 782,246 529,895 191,707 570,693 781,688 528,002 191,658 572,002 782,668 527,781 d "At present, we are awaiting information from Headquarters Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC) outlining milestones in regard to these instructions. "Therefore, we are unable to give a reliable date for implementation at this base. However, upon receipt of uniform policies, we will undertake a comprehensive program to implement the DoD Instruction on a timely basis," Mr. Nowowiejski said. 189,851 583,281 e These figures, represent military personnel comand on both continuous active duty reserves prising regulars and officer candidates including cadets at the military academies. (AFNS) full-tim- and Save- - CWp Health benefits 'Open season' Health Benefits "Open Season" For Civilians As previously published, representatives from each health benefits carrier will be allowed on base during open season. The following schedule outlines the locations and dates for making changes and for consulting with the representatives: SCHEDULE OF SERVICE LOCATIONS Nov. Nov. 14-2- Bldg. 100, Room 103D Bldg. 1245, Room 5 5 28 - Dec. 9 . (Swing shift employees may report to the designated service locations between 2 and 4 p.m. and on Nov. 21 & 22 only in Room 103D from 4 to 6 p.m.) SCHEDULE OF INSURANCE REPRESENTATIVES Location: Bldg. 230 (Main Cafeteria) 14 18) (Nov. Blue Cross - Blue Shield Family Health Program American Postal Workers Union Mail Handlers Benefit Plan , . Postmasters Benefit Plan Location: Bldg. -- -- ........ 5) Blue Cross - Blue Shield Family Health Program .... Aetna NALC Benefit Plan Mail Handlers Benefit Plan ................ Nov. 21 1235 Nov. 21 - 25 Nov. 21 - 25 Nov. 21 - 23 ( 8 a.m - Noon ) Nov. 23 & 25 (West Area Main Cafeteria) Dec. 9) - Blue Cross - Blue Shield Family Health Program Aetna Alliance Benefit Plan Mail Handlers Benefit Plan U. Tt 16-1- (Four Seasons Cafeteria) 21-2- (Nov. 28 4& 14-1- 402 (Nov. Location: Bldg. V? Nov. 8 Nov. 14 18 Nov. 14 (8 a.m. noon) Nov. 16 & 18 .Nov. 7 Nov. 28 - Dec. 9 Nov. 28 - Dec. 9 Nov. 28 .Nov. 29- - Dec. 1 Nov. 30, Dec. 2, 7 & 9 Education credits needed for promotion hiII t Airmen for eligible E-- 8 and E-- 9 to must promotion insure education credits are completed by Dec. 31, 1977, if they want credit for the next promotion cycle. t & MA aa Mi Sr. mr- Base education services centers will provide cer- - ig F r S.JF M tification of new academic levels (associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, etc.), based on credits or degrees my completed with Individuals necessary administrative processing and completion certificates by the Dec. 31 deadline. Personnel officials said to be safe the final tests should be completed by Dec. 1. (AFNS) (S3 gib , ftu I 4 fe. sf3Si O (IEGDlll!Zffl cry the JUMPS program is automatic deposit of your paycheck into your checking or savings account. At First Security's two banks, we've been doing that on our own for years, for many of our Hill Field customers. Our experience makes the plan easy to start and convenient to stay with. bank, we're well equipped to accept automatic deposits. And, as your How Automatic Deposits benefit you An integral part of on-ba- se on-ba- RELIABLE se You are assured your pay will be credited to your account on payday even TDY or during a PCS. CONVENIENT No standing in line to make your deposit, no SAFE There is no risk of a loss of your deposit in transit. Sign up for JUMPS automatic payroll plan at either of our two if you are on leave, side trips on your way home. Hill Air Force Base offices. BANK FIRST SECURITY ofutah,n.a. West area bldg. 1235 Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. : East area bldg, 442 .: !fi.;' '!- i i Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Member FDIC ; o teuui (Mm c. taking education courses will have to complete the final tests in sufficient time to allow for the 0r litfiiilralB (3i Qbehhiqi O civilian schools, iterant finite mm |