Logistics Workforce Categories  Ms. Vicki L. Harris  DRC Contractor  Force Management and Organization Division  (A4RF)

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Logistics Workforce Categories  Ms. Vicki L. Harris  DRC Contractor  Force Management and Organization Division  (A4RF)

13 Nov 06 OSD AT&L Five Workforce Categories (with Present Baseline of 235,000 civilians by Service) Technical Management Support (14,000, 6%) Reliability and maintainability analyses Technical data management Supply Chain Management ( 75,000, 32%) Integration of multiple material sources and processes to meet warfighter requirements Operational Logistics (38,000, 16%) Distribution to, from, and within theater Includes transportation, warehousing, storage, packaging and inventory, cargo scheduling, and dispatching Defense System Program Logistics*** (14,000, 6%) Planning, analysis, acquisition, sustainment and modernization of defense system support capabilities Maintenance Support (94,000, 40%) Planning and executing maintenance of defense system equipment Total Logistics workforce size and individual component sizes are based on data given by Logistics Management Institute, key Agencies and Services --one cannot assume that these figures are by all means accurate. *** includes DAWIA

13 Nov 06 OSD AT&L Definition of Logistics Work Force  The Logistics Workforce includes military and civilian personnel involved in the operational availability and sustainment of defense system warfighting capabilities; executed through the integral functions of : 1 – Defense System Program Logistics (Life Cycle Logistics) is the programmatic planning and analysis, acquisition, sustainment, oversight, and modernization of new and iterative defense system support performance and sustainment capabilities throughout the life cycle. 2 – Maintenance Support includes planning and executing maintenance, both scheduled and unscheduled, to defense system equipment. 3 - Technical Management Support includes functions such as reliability and maintainability analyses, technical data management, engineering change management, and configuration status accounting and control. 4 – Operational Logistics includes distribution to, from, and within theater of materials, support services, and personnel to sustain the force. This includes the functions of transportation, warehousing, storage, packaging and inventory, cargo scheduling, and dispatching. 5 – Supply Chain Management. Materials involved include spares, repairables, and repair parts in support of defense systems, as well as consumable materials such as ordnance, fuel, food, clothing, and medical supplies. Functions of the supply chain range from procurement to disposal of defense system material, and integration of multiple material sources and processes to meet warfighter requirements.

13 Nov 06 #4 Supply chain Management #3 Operational Logistics #2 Maintenance Support #1 Defense System Program Logistics Lifecycle Logistics Workforce * Defense Systems Program Logistics  Life cycle Logistics  Program Planning & Analysis  Acquisition/Sustainment Oversight Operational Logistics  Air Trans & Contingency Ops  Passenger & Cargo Mvmt  Vehicile & Support Equip  Fuels Mgt Supply Chain Management  Demand Management  Deployment Planning  Distribution Management  Customer Relations Management Approximately 13% of Total Current Civilian Logistics Workforce Approximately 12% of Total Current Civilian Logistics Workforce Approximately 15% of Total Current Civilian Logistics Workforce Air Force Log Community = 204 Job Series & 46,445 people Approximately 60% of Total Current Civilian Logistics Workforce Maintenance Support  Workload Mgmt  Depot Maintenance  Sch/Unsch Maintenance  R&M Analysis  Data/Configuration Mgmt  Change Mgmt Air Force Four Workforce Categories (as of 1 Oct ,445 civilians)

13 Nov 06 AF Logistics Workforce Categories and Definitions  Defense System Program Logistics (also known as Life Cycle Logistics) - is the programmatic planning and analysis, acquisition, sustainment, oversight, and modernization of new and iterative defense system support performance and sustainment capabilities throughout the life cycle.  Maintenance Support - includes planning and executing maintenance, both scheduled and unscheduled, to defense system equipment.  Technical Management Support – AF has eliminated this category and has moved them to LCL (GS-1670), Maintenance Support (GS-1601 & 1910) and Operational Logistics (GS-1670). Same as OSD except no TM

13 Nov 06 AF Logistics Workforce Categories and Definitions  Operational Logistics - includes functions such as air transportation operations including passenger and cargo movements, personal property management, vehicle and support equipment management, and fuels management including distribution, compliance, and support services. Agile Combat Support including planning and contingency operations, managing war readiness material and individual protective equipment to prepare, deploy, employ, sustain, and recover the force.  Supply Chain Management - materials involved include spares, reparable, and repair parts in support of defense systems, as well as consumable materials such as ordnance, fuel, food, clothing, and medical supplies. Functions of the supply chain range from procurement to disposal of defense system and subsystem material, and integration of multiple sources of supply and sources of maintenance and repair processes to meet war fighter requirements. This includes the integration of distribution (transportation, warehousing, storage, packaging and inventory, cargo scheduling) to sustain the force. AF Specific

13 Nov 06 Logistics Workforce Categories QUESTIONS

13 Nov 06 Logistics Workforce Categories BACKUP SLIDES

13 Nov 06 AF WG Logistics Work Groups (25 work groups containing over 170 job series) Life Cycle Logistics Supply Chain Management Operational Logistics Maintenance Support 02* 21 Data as of 1 Oct 2006

13 Nov 06 Life Cycle Logistics Technical Management Support Supply Chain Management Operational Logistics Maintenance Support AF Logistics managed GS Job Series Shared * Series = 34 series Data as of 1 Oct 2006

13 Nov 06 Consolidation of Series Decision Reduction from 34 to 31 First Reduction (from 34 to 31) - Collapse (3) series with population less than 10 (with exception of student trainee, and specific Air Traffic control Life Cycle Logistics Technical Management Support Supply Chain Management Operational Logistics Maintenance Support Data as of 1 Oct 2006

13 Nov 06 Consolidation of Series Decision Reduction from 31 to 27 Second Reduction (from 31 to 27) First Reduction: - Collapse (3) series with population less than 10 (with exception of student trainee and specific aircraft traffic control -Based on definition of 5 categories and specific job functions eliminating Technical Mgt Support category, and -Broke out 346 into (3) 346G, 346S, 346R -Broke out 1670 into (2) 1670G, 1670R Life Cycle Logistics Supply Chain Management Operational Logistics Maintenance Support 7497 Data as of 1 Oct 2006