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Show June 24, 1993 11 Hilltop Times Funds available to improve productivity A source of funding is available to organizations that need to buy new equipment or to upgrade existing systems or facilities to improve productivity. The Productivity Enhancing Capital Investment Program contains several different funding sources. As a minimum, interested organizations must develop specific initiatives and goals to apply for the money. Two of the most common funding sources are: payback and all Fast Payback Capital Investment to purchase Of the 10 projects, the Air Force Material ComequipPIF funds may be must ment and facilities. Projects funded perform mand has four that were funded for $8.2 million. cannot be or that services functions valid operation Ogden ALC did not submit any PIF projects for exist1994 or 1995. However, because budgets are fiscal and effectively by accomplished economically contract. or and facilities, becoming increasingly tight, officials recommend by ing equipment Investment costs acquisition, transportation, that units consider the productivity enhancement FASCAP provides a "drawing account" for purchasing general purpose equipment for an office or shop. The acquisition of equipment through FAS-CA- P is funded with 3080 Base Provided Investment Equipment or 3400 Operational and Maintenance funds. Proposals submitted require an investment of up to $150,000 and must have a payback period of two years or less. The submitting organization keeps the will do depot work on Navy savings. Two FASCAP projects have been approved and funded for fiscal 1993 at the Ogden Air Logistics Center so far this year. A total of $169,000 has been received and will improve automation of document control while the other improves storage and retrieval of documents. foljow-o- n Funds Productivity Investment lease or used e incidentals are the installation and other PIF.! costs funded Proposals submitthrough only ted require an investment of $150,000. There is no limit on the amount that can be approved. one-tim- Moll aircraft expectwork on the first of six Navy maintenance this year. ed to go through depot The workload was assigned to Hill by Congress through Defense Management Report Decision 908, to Ogwhich directed the Navy to send its ALC for depot maintenance as of Feb. 28, 1991. den C-130s However, tomorrow's landing will be the first Navy to hit the Hill tarmac for maintenance. Hill officials say the delay was due to a lengthy The first of an additional workload for the Ogden Air Logistics Center will touch down at Hill AFB process in working out all the details of the program tomorrow, bringing with it additional revenue and with Navy officials. The workload is good news for Hill workers, as it more stability for the center. will will in the Aircraft Directorate Workers bring an additional $6 to $8 million for the base begin A i a a a a a C-1- 30 C-13- 0s C-1- 30 i a a a Proposals must produce enough operating, maintenance or personnel support savings to offset the total cost in four years or less. The submitting organization keeps the payback and all follow-osavings. Air Force Headquarters recently announced approval and funding of PIF projects for fiscal 1994 and 1995: six projects for fiscal 1994 total $16 million, and four projects for fiscal 1995 total $19 n million. funding alternative. For additional information and assistance in submitting FASCAP or PIF projects, contact Janene Gandee, program manager. Ext. annually. will mean a small increase The additional in workers for the program, according to Larry division chief in the LA production. Acree, "We will receive about 44 people through the realignment and will need around 20 to 30 more workers," he said. "But it will also mean more stais schedbility for the work force, because the well uled to be around past the year 2000." Although the Navy is giving Ogden ALC 167 days Acree said the goal is to complete the first to get it in and out in 120 days. C-13- 0s C-1- C-1- 0, a CASTROL GTX RACING MICKEY THOMPSON SERIES-OF- F ROAD STADIUM RACING PRESENTS CASTROL NORTH AMERICA -- X LUBESERVICe MADNESS ) 1: a Thurs., June 2056 N. Hillfield Rd. 24: Mickey Racing Layton Castrol Thompson, Car on Display at Lube. GTX Racing. Mickey Sat., June 26: Thompson Series Stadium Racing at Rice Stadium Wed., June 30: Mini Monster Truck Giveaway: Enter to Win One of Two Battery-ControlleMonster Trucks at Layton Lube. Enter from June 7 to June 30. 776-400- 0 Off-Roa- d Off-Roa- d d ai ai D Zm v'.iiLUVD -l CASTROL SPECIAL I D D CASTROL FULL SERVICE D Expires June 30, 1993 D n D D D mm mm DOB mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm wmcft B B B n n a B b Ba Friday June Friday Maximum protection against viscosity and thermal breakdown. b a ' Saturday 18 & 19 & I Saturday June 25 D D mm Castroism jJEPS Hot Dogs & Pepsi i i & & 26 Proceeds go to Northridge High School Officers and Cheerleaders i 1 1 a nan b b i |