Mission Overview: th 711 Human Performance Wing and USAFSAM James Neville, Col, USAF, MC, FS Deputy Commander USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, 711th Human Performance Wing, Air Force Research Laboratory Brooks City-Base TX Cleared for Public Release by WPAFB Public Affairs. Disposition Date: 5/12/2008. Document Number WPAFB 08-3264 1
711th Human Performance Wing Overview Vision and Mission Organization Mission Units Human Effectiveness Directorate USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Human Performance Integration Directorate 2
711 th Human Performance Wing Vision and Mission The Human Performance Wing Supporting the Most Critical Air Force Resource Vision World Leader for Human Performance Mission Advance Human Performance in Air, Space, and Cyberspace through Research, Education, and Consultation. 3
AFRL Organization S&T Directorates AFOSR Munitions (RW) Propulsion (RZ) Sensors (RY) Directed Energy (RD) Information (RI) Space Vehicles Materials & (RV) Manufacturing (RX) Air Vehicles (RB) Human Performance Wing (HPW) 4
AFRL Organization S&T Directorates AFOSR Munitions (RW) Propulsion (RZ) Sensors (RY) Directed Energy (RD) Information (RI) Space Vehicles Materials & (RV) Manufacturing (RX) Air Vehicles (RB) Human Performance Wing (HPW) 5
711th Human Performance Wing Human Effectiveness Directorate (711 HPW/RH) USAF School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM) Human Performance Integration Directorate (711 HPW/HP) 6
711 HPW Organizational Chart (Leadership Level) Institutional Review Board (IR) Col Rory Owen Director of Staff (DS) Col Lawrence Harrington Corporate Development (CLN) Dr. Sharon Holcombe Chief Scientist Vacant Financial Management (FM) Ms. Janet Marshall Contracting (PK) Mr. Robert Klees Management Operations (OM) Col Michael E. Menning Plans and Programs (XP) Mr. Maris Vikmanis Human Effectiveness Directorate (RH) Mr. Jack Blackhurst United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM) Col Charles R. Fisher, Jr. Human Performance Integration Directorate (HP) Col David L. Lex Brown As of 20 Jun 08 Wright-Patterson Brooks Mesa 7
AFIOH and USAFSAM USAFSAM 8
USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Vision Dominant Airmen in air, space, and cyberspace 9
USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Vision Dominant Airmen in air, space, and cyberspace 10
Mission USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Develop, sustain, optimize, and enhance airman performance through aeromedical education, training, research and consultation in direct support of aerospace and cyberspace operations 11
USAFSAM Organization United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM) Office of the Dean (ED) Aerospace Medicine (FE) International & Expeditionary Education &Training (ET) Occupational / Environmental Health (OE) Preventative Medicine & Public Health (PH) Detachment 3 Kadena AFB (NU) Distributed Learning (EDD) Aerospace Medicine Consultation (FEC) Defense Institute for Medical Operations (ETE) Education (OED) Public Health Education (PHD) Academic Affairs (EDE) Aerospace Medicine Education (FEE) International Health Specialist IHS (ETH) Occupational / Environmental Health (OEH) Epidemiology Laboratory Service (PHE) Registrar/Learning Center (EDM) Aerospace Medicine Research (FER) Advanced Aerospace Medicine for International Medical Officers AMIMO/INT Affairs (ETO) Epidemiology Consult Service (PHR) Student Operations (EDO) Dental Evaluation and Consultation Service DECS (FES) AF Expeditionary Skills Institute AFEMSI (ETS) Applied Technology Center (PHT) As of 20 Jun 08 Contingency Operations (ETT) 12
Major 711 HPW Facilities WRIGHT-PATTERSON 711th HUMAN PERFORMANCE WING (HPW) HUMAN EFFECTIVENESS DIRECTORATE(RH) WARFIGHTER INTERFACE (RHC) BIOSCIENCES AND PROTECTION (RHP) INFORMATION OPERATIONS & SPECIAL PROGRAMS (RHX) MESA WARFIGHTER READINESS RESEARCH (RHA) BROOKS USAF SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE MEDICINE (USAFSAM) HUMAN PERFORMANCE INTEGRATION (HP) DIRECTED ENERGYBIOEFFECTS (RHD) BIOSCIENCES AND PROTECTION (RHP) INFORMATION OPERATIONS & SPECIAL PROGRAMS (RHX) 13
711 th Human Performance Wing Total Workforce Enlisted (316/276)* 14% Contractor (711) 36% Contractor 711 Civilian 603 Officer (378/367)* 19% Officer 367 Enlisted 276 TOTAL 1957 *(Auth/Asgn) Civilian (573/603)* 31% A/O: 7 May 2008 14
711 th Human Performance Wing Personnel Resources 22% 276 Civilian Officers Enlisted 16% 113 34% 29% 367 603 48% 17% 123 234 247 Bachelor Master PhD MD / DVM Total Authorizations Military and Civilian Civilian Officer Enlisted Total Auth 573 378 316 1267 Asgn 603 367 276 1246 33% Professional Degrees (Government Only) A/O: 7 May 08 15
711th Human Performance Wing Professional Degree Areas Engineers Behavioral Sciences Life Sciences Math / Computer Sciences Physical Sciences Other Medical / Health Officers Physicians 16
Scope of HPW Total Funding (Includes outside funds) $ 242.8M - AFRL/RH + 31.8M - USAFSAM + 29.8M - AFIOH + 1.8M - 311 HSW/HP + 20.2M - Other Med Support @ Brooks $326.2M (FY07) 17
HPW FY07 TOTAL PROGRAM (Including Outside Funds) $ in Millions (USAFSAM contracted $25M+ in FY07) HPW Total FY07 Program $326.2 M Other Medical Customer $ $4.6M DHP Appropriated $ $78.8M AFRL/RH Appropriated S&T $ $167.7M AFRL/RH Outside Customer $ $75.1M 18
Near-Term Non-R&D Support Contract Opportunities Description Solicitation /Award Date POC A&AS and Non A&AS contract supporting the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine and the Directorate of Human Performance Integration (administrative, project/ operations management support; aerospace medical services and clinical support; professional studies; analyses and evaluations; engineering, technical and scientific support; etc). 5 year ordering period; labor rates for both San Antonio, TX, and Dayton, OH. Sep 08 / May 09 Mr. Kim Walton (311 HSW/PKA) kim.walton@brooks.af.mil (210) 536-4421 * This is not intended to be a contract solicitation or formal announcement 19
HPW MILCON puts together in a single complex: 711 HPW/RH Brooks/ Mesa/WPAFB USAFSAM 711 HPW/HP NAMRL MILCON State-of-the-Art Facilities 5 Buildings Almost 700,000 gross sq ft Expected Building Occupancy Date: May 2011 20
711 th Human Performance Wing Take Away Thoughts Lead exploration of cutting edge human performance technology to enable future air, space, cyberspace force Ensure superior performance of the normal human in an abnormal environment Build on a strong foundation of understanding user needs and culture of support to operations 21
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