Air Force Security Assistance Center Foreign Military Sales Center Institutionalizes How It 'Develops and Executes International Agreements" by Linking Strategic Initiatives to the Balanced Scorecard Process
Abstract
The Air Force Security Assistance Center's (AFSAC) foreign military sales development, growth and support to allies throughout the world spans more than twenty-five years. AFSAC was established in 1978 as the International Logistics Center (ILC) in an effort to centralize Air Force services to other countries. When the Air Force Logistics Command and the Air Force Systems Command were merged, the center became known as the Air Force Security Assistance Center. Over the life of the organization, twelve different commanders have directed the course-of-action that determined how resources were managed to satisfy our customers' needs.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2004
- Accession Number
- ADA497052
Entities
People
- Len Walton
- Schneata Shyne-turner
- Tiyette Mcdaniel
Organizations
- Defense Security Cooperation Agency