Duties
Intelligence officers support combat operations, performing and overseeing the analysis and merging of collected intelligence and producing assessments to meet operational requirements. Responsibilities include exchanging and collecting intelligence with other services, agencies and governments and analyzing data to advise planners of options to accomplish objectives.
Intelligence officers evaluate mission accomplishments to determine remaining adversary capability and requirements for retargeting and coordinate intelligence estimates and analytical activities. They coordinate input to intelligence operations plans and orders and advise commanders on threat systems deployment, tactics and capabilities and vulnerabilities. They also provide intelligence support and assistance in the planning and execution of information warfare.
The Logistics utilization field encompasses all functions performed by logistics officers, including aircraft, missile, and spacelift maintenance; supply; transportation; and logistics plans. Inherently included are program formulation, policy planning, coordination, inspection, command and direction, and supervision. Integrates the spectrum of the logistics processes within the operational, acquisition, and wholesale environments.
Duties
The major logistics processes include distribution, materiel management and contingency operations. Directs and manages distribution management, materiel management, contingency operations, fuels management, airlift operations, and vehicle management. Plans and programs logistics support for wartime requirements.
Manage maintenance and modification of conventional munitions, nuclear weapons and associated equipment.
Duties
Munitions and missile maintenance officers formulate maintenance procedures for all munitions and missile systems, building integrated logistics support plans and developing maintenance support structures to sustain maintenance and personnel. They also manage storage and distribution of Air Force munitions and identify and upgrade system deficiencies to meet mission requirements and enhance safety.
Munitions and missile maintenance officers manage conventional munitions, nuclear weapons and missile maintenance production and recommend procedural and technical improvements and modifications. In addition, they plan and organize munitions and missile maintenance activities; perform engineering functions for maintenance and operations facilities; and develop and improve methods and procedures for assembly, checkout, calibration and analysis of aerospace systems.
Manage maintenance and modification of conventional munitions, nuclear weapons and associated equipment.
Duties
Munitions and missile maintenance officers formulate maintenance procedures for all munitions and missile systems, building integrated logistics support plans and developing maintenance support structures to sustain maintenance and personnel. They also manage storage and distribution of Air Force munitions and identify and upgrade system deficiencies to meet mission requirements and enhance safety.
Munitions and missile maintenance officers manage conventional munitions, nuclear weapons and missile maintenance production and recommend procedural and technical improvements and modifications. In addition, they plan and organize munitions and missile maintenance activities; perform engineering functions for maintenance and operations facilities; and develop and improve methods and procedures for assembly, checkout, calibration and analysis of aerospace systems.
Performs and administers personnel programs, including procurement, professional development, classification, assignments, promotions, separations, personnel support for contingency operations (PERSCO) and personal affairs.
Duties
Personnel officers develop plans and policies for operation of personnel, social actions, education and training, as well as determine functional responsibilities; manning requirements; and assignment of personnel, facilities and services according to program management and resource capabilities. They also organize social actions programs to help commanders prevent substance abuse and ensure equal opportunity in support of mission readiness, as well as developing and improving work methods and procedures.
Personnel officers coordinate with operational and staff agencies to ensure integration and timely and accurate execution of personnel, social actions and education and training programs and plans. They correlate report data to foster and develop program management consistent with Air Force mission requirements and consult with commanders and staff personnel on priority of training programs.
Develops and writes Air Force, joint services, and combined plans, programs, and policies (numbered Air Force and above).
Duties
Services multi-functional areas of responsibilities to satisfy mission objectives and does not include duties involving a single functional area such as logistics, operations, finance, and so forth.
Plans, budgets for, executes and evaluates the effectiveness of public affairs programs and provides public affairs advice, counsel and support for commanders and senior staff members.
Duties
Public affairs officers are responsible for developing a working relationship with media representatives and maintaining liaison with representatives of civilian organizations, governmental agencies, Reserve and active-duty units and other public entities. They coordinate with the appropriate agencies prior to contacting and releasing information to the news media on conditions that might result in favorable or unfavorable public reaction, including releases and public statements involving news of national interest.
Public affairs officers prepare information relative to unit participation in military operations, world events, environmental matters and national and local affairs. They do this through news releases, special activities, photographs, radio and television and other informational products. They review materials such as speeches, news articles and radio and television shows for security and integration with Air Force objectives and determine appropriate topics.
sponsible for the integration of distribution, materiel management and contingency operations within the operational, acquisition and wholesale environments.
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