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Show 6 KStop Force structure an increase of 83 military and a decrease of 19 civilian authorizations. changes align with 2002 budget M from pti-j- r and adds 17 civilian authorizations as part of a requirements review. The movement of the Systems Acquisitions School from Brcoks AFB adds 17 military and 14 civilians. The 88th SFS gains 13 military authorizations to support EAF operations. The 74di MDG will gain 22 military and lose 1 4 civilians as a result of Air Force Medical Service optimization. The National Air Intelligence Center gains 1 1 military and 40 civilian authorizations due to a mission adjustment. DeL 1, 18 IS, gains 15 military authorizations due to a mission realignment from Holloman AFB. The 88th SPTG gains 11 civilian authorizations for workload changes in the child development center. The 88th Communications Group gains 14 military authorizations for a workload increase at the base Massachusetts Flan scorn AFB The Electronic Systems Center increases five military and one civilian authorization due to workload realignments. It also reduces 12 civilian authorizations as a result of foreign military sales reductions. The 66th SFS increases by 14 military authorizations to support increased security requirements. Other minor adjustments result in a reduction of three military authorizations. Total impact is an increase of 16 military and a decrease of 1 1 civilian authorizations. I ian authorizations for increased family support . Hi liiird FV gains 153 military rwjuirt-nM-nts- for aircraft mainW-nan- t ;t The 53rd Wing . The 53rd gains nine military U r Iom-also 6 two civilians to and Wing military establish 1, 53rd Electronic Warfare Group, at Nellis AFB. Total impact, when combined with other minor actions, is an increase of 160 military and 10 civilian authorizations. 5 KAFoj-ratioiis- s and workload adjustments. The Air Force Research Laboratory decreases three military 1 New Mexico Kirtland AFB The 377th Civil Engineering Squadron gains 28 civilian authorizations to compensate for increased workload requirements. It also converts 21 military firefighter authorizations to civilian. The 377th SPTG increases six military authorizations due to BNCC workload increases. The 377th SFS increases 16 military authorizations as a result of an increase in security requirements. Other minor actions result in an increase of one military and eight civilian authorizations. Total impact is an increase of two military and 36 civilian authorizations. Georgia Robins AFB The Warner Kobins AIjC reduces two military and 32 civilian authorizations as a result of decreased foreign military sales workload. The 339th Might Test Squadron transfers 18 military authorizations to AFKC to facili- tate the transition of Flight Test to Air Force Reserve Command. The 78th Support Group increases six civilian authorizations for youth activities workload. The 78th Air Base Wing increases 14 military authorizations for EAF support. The 93rd Air Control Wing gains 86 military authorizations for aircraft maintenance in support of JSTARS and increases one military position for the Coal WarfighterOpera-tiona- l Ohio War figf iter mission. Oilier minor adjustments AFB The Aeronautical Systems Center decreases 46 military and 83 civilian authorizations bsed on reengineering Wright-Patterso- n amount to a gain of two military and a decrease of seven civilian authorizations. Total impact is network and communications center. Total impact, combined with other minor adjustments, is an increase of 44 military and a decrease of 20 civilian authorizations. Oklahoma Tinker AFB The Oklahoma City ALC decreases 24 civilian authorizations to adjust for working capital fund workload adjustments. The 552nd Air Control Wing gains 19 military authorizations to establish the 960th Airborne Air Control Squadron. The 552nd Air Control Wing also gains one military authorization for the Coal WarfighterOperational Warfighter mission. The 72nd SPTG gains eight civilian authorizations for increased childcare facility requirements. Inactivation of AFWA DeL 7 and productivity improvement savings result in a loss of 43 military and eight civilian authorizations. Total impcct, w hen combined with other minor actions, is a decrease of 17 military and 35 civilians. Tennessee The Arnold Engineering Develone military and five increases Center opment civilian authorizations to establish a command post and reinstate previous reductions. Arnold AFB Texas Brooks AFB OLEA. Air Force Research 20 military and increases decreases Laboratory 19 civilian authorizations as a result of a requirements review. The 311th CS increases 6 military and decreases six civilian authorizations correcting a previous military to civilian conversion. The move of the Systems Acquisitions AFB decreases 17 School to military and 14 civilian authorizations. The 68th IOS loses 15 military authorizations due to the termination of a mission. Total impact, when combined with other minor actions, is a decrease of 47 military and four civilian authorizations. OL-PRandolph AFB Ogden Air Logistics Center decreases one military authorization as it transitions a Flight Test position to AFRC. Total impact, is a decrease of 1 military authorization. . A complete listing of force structure changes by state is available on the Air Force Web site at wwaf.milnewsIul200 ln200107271022.shtml Wright-Patterso- n PAID ADVERTISEMENT ERVICES I foppEflggft) FOR UP TO 40 Dnfflppeaiiflimgs Hill AFB. 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