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Air Force Print News (Nov. 8, 2006): former technical director for C-17 earns DoD award.


WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, U.S. military installation, 8,023 acres (3,247 hectares), W Ohio, NE of Dayton; est. 1917. One of the largest airport installations in the world, it is the air force's main research and development base, and the headquarters of the , Ohio -- The former technical director for the Aeronautical aer·o·nau·tic   also aer·o·nau·ti·cal
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Of or relating to aeronautics.



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 Systems Center's C-17 Globemaster III program has won a Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Civilian service is service to a government made as a civilian, particularly such service as an option for anti-militarists and pacifists who object to military service. Examples of countries with thriving civilian service programmes are Switzerland (Swiss Civilian Service),  Award for 2006.

Lawrence Fielding is one of eight this year to win the award, which recognizes exceptional achievements that benefited the entire department. It is the highest honor given by the secretary of defense to career civilians. Fielding, who retired in August, received the award Nov. 9 at a Pentagon ceremony.

Fielding's selection culminates a distinguished, 35-year career, all of it served at ASC ASC Ambulatory surgery center, see there  and Wright-Patterson AFB AFB
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. Among his contributions was the establishment of standards and policies that improved the Air Force's ability to conduct airlift operations and be more interoperable; numerous firsts for C-17 Globemaster III development, production and modernization; and improvements to a variety of aircraft, including three patents for improvements to aircraft subsystems.

Citations for Fielding's DoD nomination and other awards highlight his engineering achievements on numerous aircraft and subsystems, everything from parachutes, arresting systems and aerial delivery systems to the F-16 Fighting Falcon The F-16 Fighting Falcon is an American multirole jet fighter aircraft developed by General Dynamics and Lockheed Martin for the United States Air Force. Designed as a lightweight fighter, it evolved into a successful multirole aircraft. , C-5 Galaxy, KC-135 Stratotanker, HH-60 Pave Hawk The Sikorsky HH-60 Pave Hawk is a combat search and rescue (CSAR) helicopter derivative of the Sikorsky S-70 family. The HH-60's primary function is to conduct day or night combat search and rescue (CSAR) operations into hostile environments to recover downed aircrew or other , MC-130 Combat Talon The MC-130E Combat Talon I, MC-130H Combat Talon II, and MC-130W Combat Spear are four-engine turboprop military cargo aircraft operated by the United States Air Force. They are variants of the C-130 Hercules transport plane. , and the C-17. He also provided contract proposal guidance for some of those same aircraft, as well as the C-5 space module modification. Air Force One, the AC-130U Gunship gun·ship  
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An armed aircraft, such as a helicopter, that is used to support troops and provide fire cover.
, and others.

His work with the C-17 was what prompted his supervisor, Air Force Col. Ed Stanhouse, commander of the 516th Aeronautical Systems Group, to nominate Fielding.

Fielding was the driving force behind the creation and systematic development of the ASC-benchmarked C-17 technology roadmap process, the colonel said. Fielding's efforts allowed the combatant commander 100 percent fleet availability while maintaining an amazing 86 percent global mission-capable rate during Operation Iraqi Freedom. This accomplishment directly resulted in the C-17 providing an impressive 98 percent of Operation Enduring Freedom's airlift, consisting of 5,600 short tons of cargo and 2.5 million humanitarian daily rations over 198 missions.

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Additionally, Fielding was one of the initial technical leaders responsible for successful implementation of much of the engineering work that went into making the C-17 the first acquisition program to successfully use the total system performance responsibility concept.

Thinking back over his career, Fielding had two comments.

"ASC's workforce should be extremely proud of its accomplishments," he said. "Even with all the manpower reductions in recent years, we've used ingenuity and a whole host of acquisition initiatives, as well as the close partnership we've developed with aerospace industry, to produce tremendous weapon systems, most notably the C-17.

"Also," he said, "I think it's important for folks to realize that you can accomplish your goals and dreams at ASC.

When I first came on board, I had heard about all the great things the Air Force did at what was then Aeronautical Systems Division.

"I decided early on that I was going to get an engineering degree and work at Wright-Patterson AFB," said Fielding. "I wanted to work on airplanes and be a chief engineer. And I made it! Which just goes to prove rewards like good jobs and promotions are indeed given to those who work hard, have ambition, and show initiative."

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Title Annotation:Acquisition & Logistics Excellence
Author:Rumple, JoAnne
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Date:Mar 1, 2007
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