Air Force Security Assistance Center brings the new commander on-line: LOA-Peace Riemer. (Community).Forrest "Ed" Smith Brigadier General Jeffrey R. "Jeff" Riemer recently assumed duties as Commander, Air Force Security Assistance Center (AFSAC AFSAC Air Force Security Assistance Center AFSAC Air Force Special Activities Center ), Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) is a major command of the United States Air Force. (AFMC), 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. As AFSAC/CC his organization develops and executes international agreements for foreign military sales That portion of United States security assistance authorized by the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and the Arms Export Control Act of 1976, as amended. This assistance differs from the Military Assistance Program and the International Military Education and Training Program programs with totals exceeding $90 billion that support more than ninety foreign countries and organizations. To bring Brigadier General Riemer up to speed in the shortest time possible, AFSAC, in combination with a special tutorial at DISAM held earlier, used a unique training exercise. The general traveled the same route as a normal customer's Letter of Request (LOR). Brigadier General Riemer became LOR-Riemer, then LOA-Peace Riemer, and finally Requisition-Riemer all in a single day. In a matter of hours the AFSAC team simulated just about all transmissions, exchanges of information and numerous taskings that take place by walking BG Riemer from station to station within the AFSAC complex. Dr Ronald Reynolds, Commandant, Defense Institute of Security Assistance Management (DISAM) and Mr. Ed Smith, Associate Professor, DISAM were on site to observe the exercise. Initially Brigadier General Riemer was magically transformed into an LOR, and then into a request for Letter of Offer and Acceptance Standard Department of Defense form on which the US Government documents its offer to transfer to a foreign government or international organization US defense articles and services via foreign military sales pursuant to the Arms Export Control Act. Also called LOA. See also foreign military sales. Data (LOAD), an LOA (Peace Riemer), and finally a requisition. People involved with the exercise prepared an executive description of what part they would play in the development, implementation, execution, and closure of LOA-Riemer. It must be noted that not every possible scenario associated with a case/line was presented, but enough scenarios were presented to give Brigadier General Riemer an appreciation of just how convoluted things might get in the LOA development process. The actual exercise began early in the morning with Mr. Tom Caudill (Director, Case Operations), picking Brigadier General Riemer up at the "Bandarian Border" (i.e., just outside his office). At that point he was magically transformed (with a touch of the wand and some magic dust) into a Letter of Request (LOR) for F-16 support. Mr. Caudill escorted LOR-Riemer to the Bandarian Command Country Manager (CCM), Mr. John Rodgers. Mr. Rodgers physically "shadowed" the general throughout the day along with the Ms. Bonnie Evans, Case Manager. Mr. Rodgers began the day's activities by discussing what data was needed for a valid LOR. Unfortunately LOR-Riemer was invalid necessitating a message back to Bandana for clarification. Once the updated data was received, it was on to resolve any releasability issues. LOR-Riemer became LOA-Peace Riemer starting with the entry of the LOR information into the Defense Security Assistance Management System (DSAMS). The Customer Request was created and the Case Manager (Bonnie Evans) was tasked to Initialize To start anew, which typically involves clearing all or some part of memory or disk. the Case. The LOA Preparation Branch headed by Ms. Nancy Donnelly developed the LOA data in conjunction with numerous Air Force Materiel Commands organizations. Then the final, fully coordinated, LOA-Peace Riemer was electronically transmitted to the Defense Security Cooperation Agency The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), as part of the United States Department of Defense, provides financial and technical assistance, transfer of defense matériel, training and services to allies, and promotes military-to-military contacts. (DSCA) for countersignature coun·ter·sig·na·ture n. See countersign. Noun 1. countersignature - a second confirming signature endorsing a document already signed countersign signature - your name written in your own handwriting . Once approval was granted, the LOA-Peace Riemer was mailed to Bandana for acceptance which they did! Once the accepted LOA-Peace Riemer was returned to AFSAC (along with the check to DFAS-AY/DE, of course), Brigadier General Riemer was once again magically transformed into Requisition-Riemer. Once he became a requisition, Brigadier General Riemer was exposed to all the procedures that a requisition might be exposed to. This included interfacing with the various Air Logistics Centers (ALC (Assembly Language Coding) A generic term for IBM mainframe assembly languages. 1. ALC - Assembly Language Compiler. 2. ALC - Airline Line Control. ), the Defense Logistics Agency Noun 1. Defense Logistics Agency - a logistics combat support agency in the Department of Defense; provides worldwide support for military missions Defense Department, Department of Defense, DoD, United States Department of Defense, Defense - the federal department (DLA DLA dog leukocyte antigen. ), the Worldwide Warehouse Redistribution System (WWRS), and the Parts & Repair Ordering System II (PROS II). Finally, with all the material delivered and all the services bargained for in LOA-Peace Riemer, all the supply discrepancies resolved, and the financial reconciliation completed, the LOA-Peace Riemer was successfully closed! DISAM and AFSAC will be working together in the future to facilitate each others training attempting to piggyback on the AFSAC LOA walkthrough process for personnel for whom it would be beneficial, such as Air Force System Program Office (SPO) directors. Additionally, both organizations will collaborate to videotape the process for internal use by both organizations facilitating both newcomers to AFSAC, as well as DISAM instructors teaching subjects related to the FMS FMS - Flexible Manufacturing System (factory automation). logistics process. About the Author Forrest "Ed" Smith is currently an Associate Professor of Security Assistance Management, Defense Institute of Security Assistance Management, Wright-Patterson AFB AFB abbr. acid-fast bacillus AFB Acid-fast bacillus, also 1. Aflatoxin B 2. Aorto-femoral bypass , Ohio. He has an extensive background in security assistance programs and training. He retired from the U.S. Air Force after nearly 38 years of active duty. His last position was Chief, Arabian Programs Branch, Air Force Security Assistance Center (AFSAC) at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. Upon transitioning from the USAF, he was a Logistics Analyst for the Defense Security Assistance Management System (DSAMS) Training and Field Support Team with Information Spectrum, Inc. of Annandale, Virginia. |
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Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) is a major command of the United States Air Force.
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