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  • Continuous improvement never stops

    Organizations are constantly challenged to do more with less, improve quality, and increase customer satisfaction. The 911th Aeromedical Staging Squadron (ASTS) provides training to ensure unit members are prepared for wartime and contingency operations. However, the mission that affords ASTS the

  • Environmental Compliance and Assessment Management Program holds inspection

    Tension mounts as an Airman nervously yanks at the normally cooperative filing cabinet to access records maintained by a superior. While reaching for the intended target, previous training overrides all uncertainty of personal knowledge. What might one ask that has inflicted a sensation of doubtful

  • Short-term loans yield expensive consequences

    Money doesn't grow on trees and with prices at the pumps, rising home energy costs and unplanned expenses our wallets are stretched to the max today. Because of this, modern day loan sharks also known as pay day lenders will lend the equivalent of a paycheck to reservists for participation fees or

  • 911th stands up first health and wellness center in AFRC

    Anyone who has set foot on an active duty base has been to or heard of a Health and Wellness Center. Traditionally they are part of the fitness center where trained staffs are available to assist Airman with health and wellness related issues. Reservists have enjoyed access to a HAWC on co-located

  • How to make money work smarter not harder

    Good debt is debt that goes up in value, such as property or housing. Investment debt might include rental units that pay for themselves in the long run. Paying rent on the other hand is not debt instead it is a cost for which you get no long term benefit. So if you are a renter you may want to

  • Privacy Act safeguards personal information

    Personal information should never be placed on shared drives for access by groups of individuals unless each person has an official need to know the information to perform their job. To ensure this information is protected users can add the appropriate access controls to ensure access by only the

  • Employer Appreciation Day touches down

    Expectations from various directions often occupy the mind of the typical reservist. With family, work and drill it is easy to become frazzled from so many unyielding forces demanding attention. The 911th Airlift Wing understands these external commitments and during the November Unit Training

  • Open season begins in November with new benefits

    The Air Force will convert about 26,000 employees to the new National Security Personnel System (NSPS) on January 21, 2007. Of those 26,000 approximately 90 non-bargaining unit employees of the 911th Airlift Wing will be included in the group known as spiral 1.2H. Key aspects of the new system

  • NSPS coverts about 90 GS employees in January

    The Air Force will convert about 26,000 employees to the new National Security Personnel System (NSPS) on January 21, 2007. Of those 26,000 approximately 90 non-bargaining unit employees of the 911th Airlift Wing will be included in the group known as spiral 1.2H. Key aspects of the new system

  • Continuous improvement never stops

    Organizations are constantly challenged to do more with less, improve quality, and increase customer satisfaction. For example, the 911th Aeromedical Staging Squadron (ASTS) has two very important missions. Like most units, the 911 ASTS provides training to ensure unit members are prepared for

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