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Show 3 KZbopjbtt& May 10. 2001 inflinffisiimdleF's i - Recycling term of Aln environmental stewardship, why Hi doesn't the base Recycle Center haver- glass or f paper beg receptacles? jT The Recycle Center has limited space to collect, ZA process and store all the possible kerns out there for recycling. We must deal with those greatest in volume and value. Glass hardly has any value and there is little market for H. Plus, from a' safety standpoint, ifs dangerous and difficult to handle, as well as costty. Paper bags are also of little value while posing storage and transport challenges. It's best to use our limited resources dealing with e office paper, corrugated cardboard, plastics, aluminum cans, scrap metal and newspaper. For these and other recycling concerns, call the Recycle Center at - - Ext DO35GG09 enhancement :W. itemi (s A Timely visibility of contractor-repaire- d important to reducing customer wait'time and improving customer support. During the CREP Contract Repair Enhancement Program requirements definition sessions, representatives from AFMC headquarters, all air logistics centers and some of our larger contractors, like Boeing, helped define the D035AG009 interface enhancement. However, implementation of the interface has been C-13- Are the security forces going to issue tickets to ffi xLI housing occupants who are wasting water on grass? I've seen cases where the lawn was saturated and water was running down the sewers. Actually, chief, Ext 73599. : be buRtatHia?. v While we don't have any manufacturing facilities in - development, Ogden ALC has several major projects in various stages of development to enhance our depot Corrosion and other mission assignments. The 0 Control facility is funded and construction is scheduled to begin in the near future. Our military construction projects in the FYDP include the hydraulics addition to Bldg. 503 and a maintenance hangar for the East side of the runway. Our military construction team will present our fiscal 2004-0- 5 program to Air Force Materiel Command today. The future projects will increase depot software development, aircraft and commodity repair capabilities. Construction of any of these planned projects would be contingent on subsequent congressional approval and funding. Water wasters f the Legacy Systems are also seasoned workers of those systems. I've gone to some current upgrade classes and it appears tffat workers haven't been Included in the upgrade. This has wasted time and energy. An example Is the When is a new manufacturing complex going to . plagued by some problems that are? being addressed by AFMC headquarters. We ifiticipzte proposed resolutions to this situation sooji. Your directorate D035A system OPR should keep you informed as to the changes as they occur. User support of requirements definition sessions fof wholesale system design changes are staffed.ljvough Is-'Ji these OPRs. ffK What Is the status on the KLl Assignment Process? issuing tickets to housing residents who waste water. An inspector can be reached by calling Ext Occupants who violate watering restrictions described in their Military Family Housing Brochure are cited and issued discrepancy points. People who continue to violate those restrictions will receive a letter of warning from the Base Civil Engineer. Refusal to abide by base regulation can ultimately result in termination of housing. T-3-8 Equipment replacement of the Air Force Audit Source of Repair (fain Hi! A Olympicthetraffic 2001 T-3-8 A candidate depots and contractors. The 8 System Program director anticipates submitting a Source of Repair ' Assignment Process decision to AFMC headquarters by June 30. T-3- Olympics, will you open the ifji During Vtl North Gate totake pressure off of traffic for those who live directly north of the base? If not, '."" l the North Gata j . --'l - , Workload moving? aircraft maintenance workload & Is the T-3- 8 com-Vlli- ng AFB? It is currently done by a Randolph AFB, Texas, contractor. The current 8 modification workloads performed SPAby a Contract Field Team at Randolph AFB, Texas, are more than 80 percent complete and won't transition to Ogden. The next major modification, the 8 Propulsion Modernization Program, starts in fiscal 2002 and is currently in the SORAP. The SORAP decision, expected this summer, will assign the modification to either Ogden or the Randolph Contract Field Team. to Hill T-3- T-3- Child care agreement Air Force a did Master Labor the sign Agreement that gives civilians priority over mil- - fpLl Why light probudget to AFMC headquarters. Funding was er vided this year for the urgent and compelling-transfworkloads that included funding for sonleof the items shipped from McClellan AFB, Calif., which were in poor condition. The fiscal 2002-0- 3 Ogden ALC budget will be racked and stacked with those of the other two air.logistics centers and ters will provide money as appropriate. This budget will be going to headquarters shortly. From the projects being prepared to go into the fiscal 2002 budget, it would seem that the equipment and facility monitors and engineers have looked hard atwhat is needed to perform the new workloads as weTlTas the present workload. The next budget into whjph projects can be added to be funded will be fiscal 2004. CPP budgets for a; five-yeperiod beginning in October. The best way to ensure adequatefunding of projects anticipated for the new workloads is to put them into the budget. If a project isn't budgeted, it won't get funded. ar Braydly serve. in world's best Air 368th Recruiting Squadron Public Affairs The other day I walked into a restaurant on my way back from a school visit. There I met a man who served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. ..He told me stories about his time in the war and in the service. He was proud of what he had done. And then he thanked me for what I do. He thanked me for serv- ing my country, After I left the restaurant it dawned on . ; . me. Now, I've always known that serving my country through the Air Force is a great honor for me. But I also realized that it's a privilege, too. I think a lot of America has forgotten what patriotism is. It's really not their fault. There have been no major wars since Vietnam. The economy has been booming for a decade. I think it's important for us to know what patriotism is. It's important for everyone in the Air Force to know. Every time we put on this uniform we "Air Force people building the world's most respected Air rirurxn. z7nnrTJun Quality Systems for America's Air Force Hilltop Times " j Published by MorMedia, Inc., a private firm in no way connected with the U.S. Air Force, under exclusive written contract with Hill AFB. This commercial enterprise Air Force newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the U.S. military services. Contents of the Hilltop Times are are saying that no one. is going to hurt us or our families or the freedom by which we live. We are the best air and space force in the world and, considering the way wars are fought these days, we are undoubtedly the best service in the world. All of us have our own reasons for join- ing the Air Force and staying in or leaving it eventually. But, no matter what those reasons are, we all serve to continue to make this Air Force the best the world has ever seen. Whether that means and Space Force Agency We have assessed our requirement fojequip-men- t in fiscal 2002 and will be submitting the .t.,.fi it by Senior Airman Dean Witt ; reports of equipment being transferred illegally to contractors at McClellan and Kelly, Is there going to be a plus up to CPPfand to help organizations receiving those workloads to replace the poor equipment we recefved? t Propulsion Modernization Program identified two workloads that require review by Ogden ALC prior to the Source of Repair Assignment Process. The Aircraft Directorate i3 the organic depot candidate for the installation of the modified inlet while the Commodities Directorate is the candidate for repair of the upgraded ejector. The development system manager for the 8 at Wright-Patterso-n AFB, Ohio, is collecting information from all The T-3- ' tnw Tiro"' M this time the traffic flow on to the base is not antic-- . aSMpated to increase, much beyond current rates so there are no plans to reopen the North Gate. Keeping the Nortii Gate secure, except for emergencies, 'strengthens our force protection posture and places security forces manpower at our main entry points. However, as the the need to open Olympics approach, we will ! , ' the family housing office is responsible for Why?,'it.-f- ! : New complex high-grad- susweirs Science project area sounds good. "Science Project" fal Your tc-on those that enhancing working hope ftary at the Child Development Center? A Civilians do not have priority over military for child Acare. However, DOD and Air Force Instructions state that active duty and DOD civilians have equal priority for Family Member Program Flight Programs (CDC, Youth, and School Age). For questions on this program, call Margie Stutz, of the Fam3f Member Programs Flight The following are answers to audience member questions asked at Maj. Gen. Scott Bergren April 12 Commander's Call Additional questions will be answered in upcoming issues of the Hilltop Times. t. pesMoinis amid siDD Ford i putting more quality men and women i the Air Force, maintaining thfc jets that we use to disintegrate our enemies or doing things to ensure we all have a high quality of life, each of us work toward the ! same vision. So be proud because you serve. As yoii all know, not just anyone can join our Stand tall, because without you and the hundreds of thousands serving across the globe, none of us would be free. We are the world's protectors. No one . comes close. sec-vic- ; Global Power and Reach for America." not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense or the Department of the Air Force. 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