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14th CONS execute $98 million close out

Posted 10/3/2012   Updated 10/3/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Capt. Clarence "Geno" Burton
14th Contracting Squadron


10/3/2012 - COLUMBUS AIR FORCE BASE, Miss. -- The 14th Contracting Squadron closed out a near-record fiscal year Sept. 30 with the execution of $98 million in contracts supporting the 14th Flying Training Wing. Ninety-eight million dollars represents the second highest dollar execution in the squadron's history and the highest in a decade. This feat was made possible through outstanding teamwork with the 14th Comptroller Squadron and solid partnerships with our base customers in carrying out responsible business strategies.

So, what does $98 million mean to us? Well, a third of this figure was pumped into the Mississippi economy and spent on repairing our center runway. In March 2013, a Mississippi small business will commence construction on the runway which will secure future pilot production and generate over 60,000 sorties annually.

The other two-thirds of $98 million were focused on improving efficiencies and the quality of life for families. An upgrade of the aircraft maintenance facility's media blast system will replace 21-year-old equipment, increase efficiencies in painting aircraft by 44 percent, save the Wing 5,000 man-hours, and reduce costs by $70,000 per year. Through a contract to repair the base swimming pool, BLAZE families will benefit from an enhanced pool facility and the base will strive to maintain its number one standing in Air Education and Training Command for energy efficiency by sparing the loss of 3,000 gallons of water per day.

In addition, you can expect to see the parking lot resurfaced at the Columbus Club and repairs to several roads. Quality of life enhancement includes carpet replacement in several buildings, and dormitory improvements such as kitchen upgrades, bathroom renovations and new furnishings. Wing security has also been addressed by replacing a non-Air Force approved security alarm system with a compliant, state-of-the-art Intrusion Detection System. This system will protect valuable assets and critical information in 15 facilities across the wing.

The 14th CONS extends its thanks to the entire wing, our valued customer, for the role each of you played in helping us achieve this historic year. This success is not possible without the tireless support of BLAZE members dedicated to achieving acquisition excellence. Happy New Fiscal Year!



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