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Show 16 HILL TOP TIMES Friday, November 15, 1985 Mill Am fops suggestion program Hill AFB again led the Air Force Logistics Command in the suggestion program during fiscal 1985 with 4,352 suggestions received and 1,217 adopted. This is the fourth straight year the base has led the other air logistics centers. total Air Force population, the savings contributed by AFLC constitute 54 percent of the $129 million which the Air Force will record in benefits for fiscal 1985," he explained. AFLC exceeded the Air Force By Miriam Beebe Directorate of Contracting and Manufacturing Jack Albretsen, a contracting officer in the Enof gineering Services Branch, Directorate Contract- ing and Manufacturing, has achieved a breakout of an engineering services contract resulting in an estimated savings to the government of $707,632, realized over a three-yea- r period. Mr. Albretsen is responsible to contract for continuous engineering support of software evaluation at the Hill Engineering Test Facility. Traditionally this contract has been awarded on a sole source basis since only one large business was known to Phone Home cations. competed. Peggy Browning, Hill AFB Officers' Wives' Club, recently presented a pledge for $1,500 to Sheila Piotrowski, wife of Air Force Vice Chief of Staff, Gen. John L. Piotrowski, for the Air Force Village. Pledges to the village from the various wives' clubs throughout the U.S. Air Force totaled $155,126 and will be used to support the Air Force club year. The Village activities during their 1985-8Air Force Village, located in San Antonio, Texas, is a retirement home for Air Force officers and their spouses. - Mr. Albretsen anticipated that a breakout might be possible if the specifications were modified to include personnel staffing levels and qualifications. He worked closely with Wayne Grimshaw from the Missile Computer Resources Branch, Directorate of Materiel Management, taking aggressive action to restructure the statement of work and find additional sources so the contract for this service could be . Subsequently, this procurement was set aside for 100 percent small business solicitation and was awarded competitively. Since this is a continuous service requirement, additional monetary savings will be realized on future contracts. Plans for similar breakouts in other services contracts are under consideration. -- feJJUl JT 6 0 JJ ON THE SPOT FINANCING Available on all New Ford Cars I Layton, Utah 84041 ft Trucks 546-222- 5 "TU . 544-194- stan Club gives pledge to Air Force Village FETE PAGE AUTO SALES 500 North Main Street in-hou- se &8for'dsM8 fromWestland Sipes representing xTvJouuTukeN 1 f TO MAKE at now being accomplished reduced costs."(AFLC News Service) have the capability of providing the services required to meet the highly technical work specifi- Contract officer saves thousands Bill dard of 13.5 percent for participation rate with a rate of 16.5 percent. More than 5,000 of the nearly 20,000 suggestions received by the command were adopted. That's an adoption rate of 4.28 percent based on adopted suggestions versus employees serviced well ahead of the Air Force standard of 3 percent. The awards earned by suggesters totaled $1.04 million 1.5 percent of the nearly $70 million in tangible savings. As Colonel Cruger explained, "These awards are a small cost for such first year savings. In many cases, these savings may continue for several years longer, especially where, for example, an idea for a new repair procedure, previously contracted, is This is also the fourth year AFLC has led all other commands in achievements under the Air Force Suggestion Program. According to Col. Sterling R. Cruger, deputy chief of staff for personnel, fiscal 1985 statistics show AFLC greatly exceeded Air Force standards in participation and adoption rates and outstripped other commands with nearly $70 million in first year tangible savings. "Although our civilian and military members and those serviced by AFLC bases make up only 16 percent of the wac 5 4C LX '06 MUSTANG $731.00 l gs 7-- DISCOUNTED S T"JS3f jrgflu MONTH LEASE engine. 4 speed, cruise, style road wheels, sound, power lock group. '1015. premium AM-F48 month lease. $356.32 at inception, total payments $6641.28. plus tax & license. 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