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Show 8 Hilltop Times July 3, 1996 IJCT73 BOptempoPerstempo Friday The Air Force chief of staff has directed all Air Force personnel to observe an Optempo and Perstempo Day Friday. Ogden Air Logistics Center will have minimum manning according to security and military operations. Military members will observe a down day and a liberal leave policy will be in force for civilians. Liberal leave means that all employees may request leave that day even though it wasn't previously scheduled. Wherever mission and workload allow, an entire office or shop may be closed. A decision to close should be coordinated through the organizational chain of command. Supervisors must ensure that all customers have been properly notified if an office will be closed. Essential emergency services will remain operational. B Channel 38 features declassification video Under the new Executive Order 12958, the base's local area network video channel 38 will run a video Tuesday through Aug. 1. It will be shown at 6 and 10 a.m. and 2 and 5 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. The video, "Declassification: The Air Force Leads the Way," outlines significant changes to the classifying, safeguarding and declassification of national security information. The video was produced by the Air ForCe Declassification Team. Copies of the video are available for loan from Len Barry, Office of Public Affairs, Ext. BRed Cross needs volunteers The American Red Cross has numerous volunteer opportunities available at the base hospital. Training and free child care are provided. For more information or to sign up call Ext. BWestern Night planned The Aircraft Directorate is sponsoring a Western Night to salute Utah's Centennial, July 13, 6:30 p.m., at the Officers Club, Bldg. 150. Cost is $11 per person. Activities will include free western dance lessons, casino room, western photo booth and prizes for the best western dress. Entertainment will be provided by James Nicks and the Night Crew Band. The event is open to all Department of Defense employees and their families. For more information and tickets call Jean Jones, Ext. by Monday. jail-hous- fl Relationship class offered A video series, "Hidden Keys to Loving Relationships," will start July 11, 5 11:45 p.m., at the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308N. Gary Smalley will present ideas on how to heat up a relationship. For more information or to register for the class call Ext. a.m.-12:4- BCCO nominations sought The Hill AFB Company Grade Officer of the Quarter for April through June will be selected next month. Each directorate or squadron may submit one nomination. Nominations, with a cover letter printed on an Air Force Form 1206, "Nomination for Award," are due to the 75th Support Group deputy commander's office by close of business July 12. The award criteria and requirements are described in Ogden Air Logistics Center Regulation 900-1For more information call Capt. Anna Marie ore-ma- il Walters, Ext. waltersa. Drlcfc Industry experts will explain how signifs icant and quality improvements can be achieved through automatic identification technology and how employees can apply these source data collection techniques to their work processes. For more information call Rosalie Gibler, DSN or commercial cost-saving- If 787-411- 8 BLt. Cen. Lyles reassigned Secretary of Defense William Perry announced June 26 that the president has nominated Lt. Gen. Lester L. Lyles, commander of Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles AFB, Calif., for assignment as director, Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, Pentagon. Lyles is a former commander of the Ogden Air Logistics Center. Maj. Gen. Roger G. DeKok is nominated for appointment to the grade of lieutenant general with assignment as SMC commander. DeKok is currently assigned as United States director, Operations Space Command, Peterson AFB, Colo. (J-3- ), B Dependent ID cards exhausted Due to contract disputes between the Department of Defense and the automated identification card contractors, Military Personnel Flight Customer Service has exhausted its stock of dependent ID card forms. The Pass and Registration Office, Bldg. 1219, is the only organization that will issue the cards until further notice. Individuals requiring dependent ID cards must first report to the MPF Customer Service, Bldg. 180, to pick up an application and will then be directed to Pass and Registration. For more information call TSgt. Scott Johnston, Ext. or you have received written notification of lay off from HAFB, (Including those who were temporarily called back) you are eligible for assistance with your career planning and job training needs. Services offered include: Career Assessment and Guidance Financial sponsorship for Training including tuition and books, equipment, transportation, child care, clothing, etc.... Entrepreneurial Training for starting your own business On the Job Training Workshops and Support Group Meetings The Davis County Department of Employment and Training can help you obtain these services FREE OF CHARGE Those interested in returning to school have a variety of training centers from which to choose. These include area Universities, Business Colleges, Applied Technology Centers, Enterpreneurial Programs, etc. (Training may be scheduled around work hours for those who were temporarily called back). Qualifying is simple just call these numbers for more information. 451-323- 778-621- 4 Davis County 4 WeberMorgan Co. Jody Horn FUNDS AttE LIMITED CALL TODAY! BBar code seminar offered A free bar code seminar for all government personnel will be held July 16, 7:45 a.m.-- 4 p.m. and at July 17, 8 the Officers Club, Bldg. 150. Industry experts will discuss the key issues to consider when implementing a bar code or other automatic identification based systems. To register for the seminar call Richard Eaken, DSN DSN or commercial 8 For more information call DSN or commercial a.m.-noo- 945-347- 945-339- 787-411- BSEA vacancy announced A senior enlisted advisor is needed to support Operation Joint Task Force Bra- as. The following information applies: also vo. The tasking is for 175 days, reporting Dec. 23 to Soto Chano AB, Hondur- ULNLNR AFSC Req Grade Line Remarks E001002C 99999 58 Any Air Force Specialty Code is eligi9 pjWood ble to volunteer for this assignment. Interested volunteers should go through their local senior enlisted advisor. Volund teers will be taken on a basis. If no one volunteers by Oct. will be selected. For 1, a more information call AlC Sean Glover, first-com- Fire Roasted Chickw first-serve- 792 West Hillfield Rd. Ext. B Evaluation guides available $2.00 OFF $2.00 OFF ANY WHOLE CHICKEN OR TURKEY FAMILY MEAL ANY WHOLE CHICKEN OR TURKEY FAMILY MEAL The Air Force Personnel Center is dis- tributing officer and enlisted evaluation system training guides. The guides pro- vide training to supervisors. Initial training for first-tim- e supervisors should be completed within 60 days after receiving the material. Current supervisors should have refresher training or annually. Some military members may be exempt from the first-tim- e training. Training materials are also available via the World Wide Web on the Air Force Personnel Center's home page, http: Layton 544-030- 3 semi-annual- BID technology conference set An Automatic Identification Technol ogy Awareness Conference will be held July 7 at the Officers Club, Bldg. 150. The conference is free to all government employees, and applies to all logistics and medical functional areas: 16-1- www.afpc.af.mil. 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