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Show HHItopfe December 7, 2000 Funds available for capital investment program 368th Recruiting Squadron cases than not. One often needs to spend money to save money, particularly for new equipment that improves productivity and efficiency. Did you know the Air Force provides capital for implementing money-savin- g ideas through PECI the Productivity Enhancing Capital Investment program? The program helps conserve critical Air Force resources, enhances unit and organizational capability and improves mission readiness. PECI is an opportunity to exchange manpower for equipment that will help your organization do more with less. Right now most are accomplishing the mission without all manpower authorizations filled due to Air Force shortages in required series or specialties. And while these unfilled authorizations arent helping you or your organizations, they could be considered ideal for the PECI program. Traditionally organizations would have to give up manpower resources in order to come up with the costs of the investment. However, that isnt always the case. In todays environment of do more with less, there arent many organizations that can up-fro- The 341st Space Wing at Malmstrom AFB, located in Great Falls, Mont., has been nominated by the 372nd Recruit- ment that they are paying enormous amounts to keep up and running. The Air Forces new push is to save money by being more efficient. PECI projects come under two types called Fast Payback Capital Investment projects FASCAP and ProPIF Investment ductivity Funding For Program. approved FASCAPs, the investment is for $200,000 or less, while PIF projects require equipment or facilities exceeding $200,000. The projects are ranked to compete for the available funds and the funding is paid back from savings the projects have accrued. FASCAP projects compete at the major command level, while PIF projects compete at the Air Force Level. Have you ever wished you had that one certain piece of equipment that would make your job much more efficient only to find your organization does not have the money to get it? Unfortunately, this is true in more ing Service level for the fourth quarter We Are All Recruiters They purchased a pharmaceutical robot that is a fully automated pre- scription dispensing system. For an investment cost of $95,798, they save the Air Force $770,492 in life cycle savings. Additional examples can be found on the Air Force Manpower and Inno- C Com- (with purchase Clearfield Ba4A 113000 Exp 728-9864- strom AFB continue to serve with be to be considered under the ART program. Include All ART in the announcement block of Form 76. This form will remain valid for up to six months from the date of receipt or until permanent placement is made in an ART position. For more details, call Eva Morales at Ext. ART-eligib- le OO-AL- iWfUVli SAIT PALACE Show Hours: Saturday 9-- C M I v Wl H '! Sunday 4 icktttt 9-- 5 SAVEi$1(00fWITHTHISfAD! 5 Air Force for our recruiters. people assigned to Malme Chiropractic Acupuncture Massage Medical Physical Therapy Herbs GUID SMOifi? DECEMBER of combo meal) the overall quality-of-lif- PROVIDERS SALTLAEtE r meet their mission by providing vans, buses and drivers for base tours, delayed entry program commanders calls and air shows. The support of Malmstrom AFB has significantly increased Air Force awareness throughout Montana, said Bowles. They reinforce our applicants commitment to the Air Force and enhanced MAILHANDLER - ... ... - DRIft! played a key role by helping the recruiters B, CROSSROADS OF THE WEST Ca Kocmita The 341st Transportation Squadron Permanent civilian employees of organizations other than the 419th Fighter Wing must submit one OO-ALForm 76 to Attn: Eva Morales, to receive competitive promotion and reassignment consideration for all Hill AFB ART positions for which they are qualified. You must 76 for Air Combat Mont. Air Reserve Technician vacancies: for Air Force Materiel Command units; or Tom Gates 74 award. Air Reserve Technician vacancies vation Agency Webssite, www.afmia.ran-dolph.a- f milafrnia mip mippideapeci.htm. Hill employees who have a moneysaving idea involving a capital invest- at Ext. mand units. WEAR The 368th Recruiting Squadron nominated the 341st, which is commanded by Col. Thomas Deppe. According to Lt. Col. Jeff Bowles, the 368th Recruiting Squadron commander, Malmstroms involvement directly contributed to C Flight achieving 112 percent of assigned goals during the fourth quarter. Malmstroms support ofthe recruiting mission spans the entire state of Montana. The WEAR program is designed for all who pride themselves as a member of the worlds greatest aerospace team, to tell others about what it means to be an Air Force member and refer quality applicants to recruiters whenever possible, according to the WEAR home page atwww.rs.af.milWEAR.htm. Air Force people are the cream of the crop that our country has to offer, said is the 75th Medical Group Pharmacy. ment can call Ext. mances at the second annual Military Appreciation Day in Butte, Mont., put the Air Force in the forefront of all other military branches, according to Bowles. The base also provided helicopter incentive flights to prospective applicants and members of the delayed entry program. Also, the public affairs office helped with tours of the base, including giving a tour to 70 seniors from Shelby, ing Group to compete at Air Force Recruit- An example of a PECI project on base nt Deppe. Who better to recruit them than other cream of the crop Air Force people? Malmstroms displays and perfor- by Senior Airman Dean Witt give up any more manpower, but they could get rid of that old piece of equip- by Cris Crismon PECI program manager 246 E. 200 S. Wing nominated for award forWhoi LIMIT ONE COUPON PER ADULT .J&Ayf&E 4 vU V'"' ".XT.. 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