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AFMC releases $8 million towards accelerating change, innovation

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  • By Marisa Alia-Novobilski
  • Air Force Materiel Command

The Air Force Materiel Command has released $8 million in support of multiple innovation initiatives across the enterprise.

The funded projects support ongoing AFMC We Need efforts with an emphasis on technology, innovation, talent management and infrastructure across the mission.

“All of the projects that were funded have a direct impact on our Airmen,” said Lindsay McNeely, AFMC Commanders Accelerated Initiatives (CDX) team. “For projects that were submitted but not funded this round, our CDX teams are continuing to work with the innovators and intrapreneurs to help them further develop the ideas and find resources to support.”

Since 2020, AFMC has designated funds that CDX manages in support of improvement and innovation.  In 2020, nearly $20 million was allocated in support of specific AFMC We Need efforts. The command designated $10 million of funding in 2021 and the same amount this year in support of efforts to accelerate change across the mission. 

The projects funded during this round include:

$500,000 for Spark Tank Finalist, Project FoX:   Project FoX is establishing a government-owned Open Software Enclave (OSE) on fielded weapon systems to deliver the advanced combat capability the warfighter needs, while significantly reducing costs and years on fielding timelines. Project FOX is making third-party, cross-platform compatible applications from the government and industry testable and field-able outside of the Operational Flight Program.

$2 million for Wearable Sensors:  Wearable sensors for Airmen provide the capability for fatigue risk assessment, continuous fitness assessment, heat injury prevention and early detection of infection. Sensors could provide an estimated cost savings of $10 million annually due to fatigue-related mishaps as well as potential additional savings from heat injury avoidance and early detection of infection in a pandemic scenario.

$75,000 for Spark in a Box:  Spark Cells need a simplified roadmap to establish an infrastructure for analysis, refinement, execution, scaling, training and reporting of activities. Spark in a Box gives Spark Cells a clear path to rapidly move forward and meet the needs of their unit.

$106,000 for Closed-Circuit TV in dormitories at Tinker AFB:  This funding will upgrade the CCTVs to enhance the safety and security of 660 dorm residents and their property through modern technology.

$400,000 for Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Contracting Directorate Remote Desktop Protocol:  This funding supports the replacement of out-of-warranty computers with a Virtual Machine environment to support the ConWrite user base, thereby alleviating capacity constraints while increasing reliability. This effort will support the surge experienced during the months of August and September, the end of the fiscal year, and it will protect against technical obsolescence while reducing technical support requirements and creating a cost-savings through decreased energy consumption.

$4.8 million for User Experience/Laptop Replacements across AFMC:  Nearly $4.8 million will fund the purchase of more than 4,100 laptops and ensure that those Airmen across the command who are currently working with the oldest systems receive computers that meet IT compliance standards.

The CDX team is tracking several additional projects that they anticipate will be funded later this year.

AFMC personnel can continue to submit additional ideas or funding requests for consideration through organizational points of contact. The full list of POCs is available to internal AFMC Airmen at https://usaf.dps.mil/sites/AFMC-CDX/SitePages/AFMC-We-Need-POC-Listing.aspx.