Senior Airman Benjamin Martin, a CSS with the 188th Intelligence, Surveillance Reconnaissance Group, looks forward to being under FSS because it aligns with his long-term career goals. Moving CSS under FSS centralizes these functions, reduces redundancy, and creates a more streamlined process flow across the wing.
The realignment comes amid an enterprise-wide push across the Department of Defense to streamline operations and build a more agile force to meet Great Power Competition demands. With the Air Force's ongoing focus on force generation, modernization, and mission readiness, shifting CSS under FSS creates a support structure that optimizes manpower, helps operational squadrons stay mission focused, and help support functions be better positioned to scale or shift in response to changing force postures.
Date Taken: | 07.01.2025 |
Date Posted: | 07.02.2025 11:01 |
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