December 03, 2024

Air Force's New Deployment Model Sparks Criticism, Staffing Concerns at Bases

Source: Military.com

Journalist: Thomas Novelly

Some Air Force officials are concerned by the service's innovative deployment model, a new government watchdog report revealed, with some wing and command leaders saying the idea leaves bases short-staffed and under-resourced and creates logistical headaches for home bases.

The Air Force Force Generation model, referred to as AFFORGEN, was unveiled last year as a revolutionary way to train, rest and move forces for deployments. But a probe by the Government Accountability Office revealed in a report last week that the plan "continues to face a variety of ongoing challenges" and has triggered worries from officials at multiple bases and major commands.

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Katherine Kuzminski, the director of the military, veterans and society program at the Center for a New American Security think tank, told Military.com that it's often a balancing act -- juggling requirements for combatant commanders and the joint force, as well as needs within the service itself -- and that isn't easy.

"The underlying challenge is that the demand for Air Force assets continues to grow at a time when force structure is relatively stable and the services are facing a tough recruiting environment," Kuzminski told Military.com. "The trade-offs are thus either short staffing or burnout and impacts to readiness."

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Author

  • Katherine L. Kuzminski

    Deputy Director of Studies, Director, Military, Veterans, and Society Program

    Katherine L. Kuzminski (formerly Kidder) is the Deputy Director of Studies, and the Director of the Military, Veterans, and Society (MVS) Program at CNAS. Her research special...