Tom Creston, co-founding father of MTV as soon as stated, “Innovation is taking two things that exist and putting them together in a new way.”
Dover Air Force Base paved a brand new street to innovation, when earlier this summer time, the 436th Maintenance Group, which consists of the 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 436th MXS, 736th AMXS, and 436th Aerial Port Squadron, absorbed the 436th Logistics Readiness Squadron. The merger created the 436th Mission Generation Group; The first of its form within the U.S. Air Force.
“The activation of the 436th MGG continues the Air Force’s commitment to accelerating change and evolution,” stated Maj. Gen. Linda Hurry, Director of Logistics, Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection, Headquarters, U.S. Air Force, the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia. “Aligning our logistics and maintenance Airmen under one commander will enhance tactical-level execution, furthering Dover AFB as a power projection platform and increasing the already agile capabilities of Air Mobility Command and the U.S. Air Force.”
The 436th MGG combines all logistics, upkeep and cargo-processing Airmen, to create a various workforce that work collectively to assist totally different features of the mission, from fixing and fueling plane, to shifting individuals and cargo.
“The creation of the MGG is really about ensuring fleet sustainment, distribution operations, logistics planning, all the things we do from a power projection platform like Dover,” stated Col. Bary Flack, 436th MGG commander. “[This] gives us an opportunity to be more persistent in our mission generation.”
The MGG is supposed to streamline processes and communication between logistics and upkeep Airmen, who typically work aspect-by-aspect in small groups, beneath one commander throughout deployments. According to Lt. Col. Joshua Downing, 436th MGG deputy commander, elevated collaboration on the base stage supplies extra alternatives to develop multi-succesful Airmen who’re effectively ready for Agile Combat Employment situations.
“It’s about looking for opportunities to integrate processes because that’s how we’re going to fight,” stated Downing. “We’re creating opportunities at the base level so we can potentially capitalize on a larger scale. When we send our people out the door, they’ll be more in tune with how things are supposed to function and what their roles and responsibilities are, so they can integrate better.”
While solely in its infancy, the 436th MGG is off to a operating begin by fostering innovation to create a optimistic influence on mission success and bigger Air Force initiatives.
“Because of our Airmen, we’re the perfect place to test this concept,” stated Flack. “Whether it’s moving people and cargo, or fixing and launching aircraft, our ability to test this concept at Dover AFB only stands to make our Air Force better.”
Date Taken: | 08.09.2022 |
Date Posted: | 08.09.2022 10:32 |
Story ID: | 426857 |
Location: | DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, DE, US |
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