


“We saw the Total Force – guardsmen, reservists, active-duty, civilians, and contractors working together on the same problem.

“Today we saw people operating in a joint environment,” Flosi said. Robert Schultz showcased Airmen throughout the visit, from the airman first class presenting the AFSC mission briefing, to the aircraft battle damage repair team, to the civilians who were 3D-printing aircraft parts at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex. Edgard Castillo, Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center attended.Īs host, AFSC Command Chief Master Sgt. Jamie Newman, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center and Command Chief Master Sgt. James Fitch, Air Force Research Laboratory Command Chief Master Sgt.

“We want to do that in a digital materiel environment, so the process is organically owned and understood and exportable to the people who need it and be able to sustain it over the years.”Ĭommand Chief Master Sgt. “What we’re focused on is enterprise solutions and doing it in a smart way, a modern way,” said Flosi. While it is professional development opportunity for the chiefs, it has an impact command-wide. The All-Center Command Chief event is held quarterly at a different AFMC center. “ gives our chiefs the ability to better care for their Airmen and families within their own center by understanding what equities are involved in the various sectors of AFMC.” “The sustainment center’s mission touches on all of our other centers, and that’s reciprocal, too,” said Flosi. 23 to collaborate and learn more about AFSC and how its mission connects with their own. The command chief master sergeants from four of the six centers within AFMC met with Flosi at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Feb. David Flosi is ensuring the command’s senior enlisted leaders are devoting time and attention to the endeavor.
