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Show fSA OH HILL TOP TIMES Friday, May 25, 1984 William manager in the Acquisition Division, Directorate of Materiel Management, received a Special Achievement Award certificate May 18 from Maj. Gen. Marc C. Reynolds, commander, Ogden Air Logistics Center. Mr. Jacobsen was honored at the directorate's stand-u- p meeting for his conscientious and agressive efforts which substantially reduced a large proposed price increase for 6 initial investment spares. Feeling the proposed increase was too significant, Mr. Jacobsen sent a hand-carrie- These actions resulted in General Dynamics' director of logistics contacting the Ogden ALC Deputy Director, Acquisitions Division, stating the prices previously quoted were being renegotiated. The Pacer Price review was then withdrawn. Mr. Jacobsen's persistent follow-u- p actions finally paid off when General F-1- ; tion's Top Ten Women of the Year award at the national convention in Detroit, Mich., scheduled for October. If she wins there, Mrs. Lloyd will be a candidate for the American Business Woman of the Year. As a production controller, Mrs. Lloyd is responsible for logistics support for the flight simulator systems and instruments. She has 21 years of federal service. A base employee has been selected as "Woman of the Year" by the Golden Spike Chapter of the Business American Women's Association. Venyle Lloyd is a production controller assigned to the SchedulingInventory Control Branch of the Missile and Aircraft Systems Division. She will represent the Golden Spike Chapter throughout the year be taught. The young ladies will practice what they've learned at the Girls ages 14 to 18 may participate in an outdoor cooking class May 30, June 1, 4 and 6 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Boy Scouts camping area. An overnight camping trip is also scheduled from' June 7 at 3 p.m. to June 8, 11 a.m. in Ogden Canyon. Sign-u- p and permission slips are available at the Youth Center Bldg.: 883. For more information, call Ext. 72419 or 75618. Cost of the trip is $12 per girl which includes four meals, cooking equipment rental, cabin rental, and transportation for the overnight trip. The purpose of the course is to teach competency in the outdoors. In addi- -' tion to cooking, fire building, safety, nature, trails, buying and history will and in competition for the Associa- By Gary C. LeClaire congratulate Mr. Jacobsen for being observant and tenacious; we recommend his action to all Air Force employees." set camp-ou- t Overnight Teenage girls participate in classes Production controller honored by association Directorate "The initiative of the journeyman Air Force employee is the most effective tool we have," Mr. Eppich noted. "These people are the closest to the problem and have the greatest appreciation for the pricing being paid, be it a spare part, a modification program, or the purchase of services. We d price Dynamics had a sheet brought to the Acquisition Division with revised figures. The figures were considerably less than the original proposed price increase and resulted in significant sayings to the government. Sheldon Eppich, director of Competition Advocacy, praised Mr. Jacobsen's actions and stated they were the grass roots type that are most effective in the Air Force's effort to reduce prices for spare parts. review request to the base Pacer Price Office here, plus he initiated a division letter to the Air Force Plant Representative Office at General Dynamics, Ft. Worth, Texas, requesting a Defense Contracting Audit Agency audit, y business Jacobsen, over-nighte- r. Ron Blair, scoutmaster, will teach cooking, Kathy Kimber, utensil-les- s American Camping Association instructor, will demonstrate backpacking and dutch oven cooking, and Jack Shaw will teach the history and habitat of Ogden. 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