A Program Evaluation of Total Force Integration at Hill Air Force Base: Can Two Wings Work as One to Cover Two Missions
Abstract
The initial intent of Total Force Integration (TFI) was to increase efficiencies and improve the Air Forces ability to handle current operational and administrative commitments. The process has been created to augment a shrinking Regular Air Force (RegAF) with Air Reserve Component (ARC) forces. From a broad and general view, there are apparent benefits in this methodology of structuring the Air Force, namely as a force multiplier. At the operational level, though, the absence of clear and well-defined guidance in how to implement the TFI process has left units at their own vices to determine how to overcome not only cultural differences but also a myriad of other operational and administrative questions.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2010
- Accession Number
- AD1030889
Entities
People
- Sean E. Naylor
Organizations
- Air Command and Staff College