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Air Force print news (Jan. 30, 2006): Headquarters Air Force realigns similar to 'J-staff' model.


WASHINGTON (AFPN AFPN Air Force Print News
AFPN American Forces Philippines Network (former AFRTS network in the Philippine Islands
) -- The staff functions at Headquarters Air Force, major commands, and warfighting headquarters will soon all share the same "A-staff" structure.

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 that closely mirrors the Army's "G-staff," the Navy's "N-staff," and the joint "J-staff." The effort will help the Air Force optimize internal communications This article's grammar usage needs improvement. Please edit this article in accordance with Wikipedia's .  and communicate more efficiently with other Services, said Brig Brig, town, Switzerland
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. Gen. Marshall K. Sabol, the Air Force director for manpower, organization, and resources.

"This change will enhance our warfighting capability and help our communications both horizontally and vertically in the Air Force, as well as with those on the joint staff and the office of the secretary of defense The Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) is part of the United States Department of Defense and includes the entire staff of the Secretary of Defense. It is the principal staff element of the Secretary of Defense in the exercise of policy development, planning, resource ," Sabol said. "As we operate in deployed and joint environments, our communication will also be more effective and efficient."

The affected Air Force functions will be renamed and realigned so similar functions at all levels are referred to by the same name. Those same functional groupings will closely match other Services and the Joint Staff.

At Headquarters Air Force, the deputy chief of staff for manpower and personnel is now called "AF/DP." Under the reorganization, he will be referred to as "the A1." The A1 in the Air Force is responsible for plans and policies covering all military life cycles and civilian personnel management.

Changes at major commands and warfighter headquarters' levels that have not yet adopted the A-staff structure will follow suit by May 1. Similar functions at all levels will be "re-mapped" to nine standardized standardized

pertaining to data that have been submitted to standardization procedures.


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 A-staff areas of responsibility shown in the chart on the right.

By adopting this staff structure, the Air Force will eliminate the difficulty sometimes encountered when leadership at one headquarters attempts to contact functional counterparts at another headquarters.

"Back in November, if I were to try to get a hold of a person [who] dealt with manpower issues, one command might call that the A5M, another the XPM The file extension used by an X Pixelmap image. See X Pixelmap.

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, and still another the DPM (Documents Per Minute) The number of paper documents that can be processed in one minute. ," Sabol said. "That is very confusing. And even if you were to compare phonebooks, not one of them looks the same. This reorganization will change that."

Sabol said there have been concerns in the field the reorganization would equate e·quate  
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v.tr.
1. To make equal or equivalent.

2. To reduce to a standard or an average; equalize.

3.
 to job loss. The reorganization will neither create nor eliminate jobs, he said. What the reorganization will do is make it easier for airmen to do their jobs, both within the Air Force and the joint environment.

"Whether you are at work, deployed, or even working from home, this will make it easier for you to do your work," he said. "Wherever you are, you are going to know who to talk to and how to communicate."

As part of the A-Staff structure, the Air Force assistant vice chief of staff will also serve as the director of staff. This title allows for better association with the joint staff and other Services. Retaining the assistant vice chief of staff nomenclature nomenclature /no·men·cla·ture/ (no´men-kla?cher) a classified system of names, as of anatomical structures, organisms, etc.

binomial nomenclature
 is required to fulfill the representational rep·re·sen·ta·tion·al  
adj.
Of or relating to representation, especially to realistic graphic representation.



rep
 role the person plays in dealing with attaches and communication to foreign contingents while representing the chief of staff.

Not all functions of the Air Staff will be affected by the reorganization. The reorganization will not change special staff offices assigned to the secretary of the Air Force and will not filter down to the wing level.

Staff Sgt. C. Todd Lopez, USAF

RELATED ARTICLE: A-Staff

Realigning headquarters to improve communication within the Air Force and with our sister Services and Joint headquarters
A1  Manpower and Personnel
A2  Intelligence
A3  Air, Space and Information Operations
A4  Logistics
A5  Plans and Requirements
A6  Communications
A7  Installations and Mission Support
A8  Strategic Plans and Programs
A9  Analyses, Assessments and Lessons Learned


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Author:Lopez, C. Todd
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Date:May 1, 2006
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