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Subject Daily Report, June 23: Reforge to Free Up Combat Power | The Proposed Next AEF | Dozens Affected in Kadena Fire
Date June 23, 2020 7:38 AM
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Air Force Magazine
Daily Report for June 23, 2020

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Edited by Amy McCullough with Rachel S. Cohen, Brian W. Everstine, Jennifer Hlad, Alyk Russell Kenlan, Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory and John A. Tirpak

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New Pilot Training Plan Could Provide More F-22 Combat Power, Red Air
By John A. Tirpak

Air Combat Command could get more F-22s in the fight if its new "Reforge"
fighter pilot training construct pans out, ACC commander Gen. James M. Holmes
said during a June 22 AFA Mitchell Institute Aerospace Nation streaming event.
Holmes said more early F-22s also could become "Red Air" adversary aircraft
under the plan. He also discussed leasing advanced trainers to prove the Reforge
construct. “Part of what we’re trying to do is see if we could create more
capacity without spending more money,” Holmes said. If Reforge works, fewer
F-22s would be needed for basic skills training in the jet. “We can take some
of that training-coded iron and turn it into combat-coded iron."

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Holmes: Proposed New Force Deployment Plan ‘Key’ to Retention
By John A. Tirpak

Senior leaders were briefed on a new plan for Air and Space Expeditionary Forces
at the service's top-level Corona meeting earlier this month, Air Combat Command
boss Gen James M. Holmes said during a June 22 Mitchell Institute virtual event.
Holmes and Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations Lt. Gen. Mark D.Kelly presented
the plan, which Holmes said is still being refined. As of now, it would break
the deployable Air Force into “six bins, on a 36-month schedule,” meant to
provide national leaders with a more ready-to-go large force while still
managing day-to-day commander needs, while giving Airmen more predictable
“white space” on their calendars for training and family time, Holmes said.

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Fire at Kadena HAZMAT Facility Releases Chlorine Gas, Affecting Dozens
By Jennifer Hlad

OKINAWA, Japan—About 45 people experienced symptoms of smoke and chlorine gas
exposure June 22 at Kadena Air Base, after a fire at the 18th Wing Hazardous
Materials Pharmacy sent hazardous particles and plumes of smoke billowing into
the air. Most of the individuals had mild symptoms and were treated and returned
to duty, according to a base press release.

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HASC Personnel Panel Seeks Space Force Staffing Details
By Rachel S. Cohen

House lawmakers are criticizing the Space Force for being too vague about its
future personnel plans as the new service turns six months old. Congress
approved the creation of a Space Force last year, and is now taking a piecemeal
approach to cleaning up the details as the service begins to mature. “The
committee commends the Department of Defense for the establishment of the Space
Force within the Department of the Air Force,” House Armed Services personnel
subcommittee members wrote in their version of the fiscal 2021 defense policy
bill. “However, the current planning seems to lack some specificity and
details that may be needed to help ensure the timely and successful execution of
the force structure plan for the Space Force.”

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House Wants to Keep JSTARS Flying for Foreseeable Future
By Rachel S. Cohen

House lawmakers want to ban the Air Force from retiring the E-8C Joint STARS
fleet until the service finds a suitable replacement, while seeking more
information on the complex network meant to take the jets’ place. The House
Armed Services tactical air and land forces subcommittee’s version of the
fiscal 2021 defense policy bill looks to amend Congress’s earlier views on the
E-8C replacement. Hoping to learn on the go, the Air Force is adding new
communications, analysis, and targeting tools into periodic ABMS demonstrations.
Now, lawmakers want more details on what goes on during those exercises.

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DOD Faces Billions in COVID-19-Related Claims as Program Delays Persist
By Brian W. Everstine

Defense Undersecretary for Acquisition and Sustainment Ellen M. Lord said the
department is on the hook for billions of dollars in COVID-19-related costs,
saying the Pentagon submitted its request to cover the claims to the Office of
Management and Budget. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act,
passed in March, enables federal agencies to reimburse contractors for
additional expenses required to keep work moving through the outbreak. As most
of the country has been reopening following months of lock down measures, Lord
said she has seen an “enormous amount of recovery” in the defense industrial
base. In April, Lord forecasted there would be about a three-month delay to
defense acquisition across all major programs, and as of June 22 she said that
prediction still holds.

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Congress Wants to Better Understand Potential Risks from East Asian Adversaries
By Alyk Russell Kenlan

Congress wants the Defense Department to report back on North Korean weapons
programs as well as growing ties between Russia and China, citing potential
risks to U.S. national security. Specifically, the committee asked the DOD to
research North Korea’s chemical and biological weapons capabilities, and then
report to Congress by the end of October, and to assess North Korean domestic
development and resources, and if any countries may collaborate with North
Korean efforts. The mark also asks the Director of National Intelligence and the
Defense Secretary to deliver a report on China and Russia’s relationship by
March 2021.

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D.C. Air National Guard Concludes Civil Unrest Mission
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

The District of Columbia Air National Guard’s support of the law-enforcement
response to civil unrest in the nation’s capital following the May 25 death of
George Floyd in police custody concluded at midnight on June 22, DC National
Guard spokesperson Senior Master Sgt. Craig Clapper confirmed to Air Force
Magazine via email. DCANG aircraft were never involved in the mission, Clapper
confirmed.

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Virtual Events: CSBA Releases Great Power Competition Report, and More
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

On June 25, the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments will host a
virtual rollout for its new report entitled "Forging the Tools of 21st Century
Great Power Competition." CSBA President and CEO Thomas G. Mahnken, the report's
author, will appear in conversation with Amb. Eric S. Edelman, counselor at
CSBA, during the webinar. You can learn more, read the report, and register for
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Radar Sweep

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Snapshot: DOD and COVID-19

Here's a look at how the Defense Department is being impacted by and responding
to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Planting the Seeds of Technology for the Future Space Force

The U.S. Space Force is small in size but big on technology. To stay ahead of
rivals that are trying to compete with U.S. military might, the Space Force
needs a research-and-development organization that brings a broad pipeline of
ideas. That essentially is the role of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s
Space Vehicles Directorate, its director Col. Eric J. Felt explained during a
June 4 SpaceNews webinar.

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Pentagon Says It Needs ‘More Time’ Fixing JEDI Contract

In updated legal filings, the Defense Department said it will not be in a
position to award its Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud contract to
either Microsoft or Amazon Web Services until at least Aug. 17. According to the
filing, both Microsoft and Amazon Web Services submitted revised JEDI proposals
in May, but they’ll have to revise and submit bids once more because the
Pentagon intends to issue another amendment to the JEDI solicitation by June 22.

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Coalition: Airstrikes Destroy ISIS Mountain Training Camp, Cave Hideout in Iraq

Coalition strikes took out three Islamic State group camp sites in Iraq's Kirkuk
province on June 19, while a jet "blasted" an ISIS cave in Nineveh province. The
"summer camp" in rural Kirkuk was located about 16 miles west of the city of Tuz
Khurmatu in "densely vegetated austere terrain," the U.S.-led Operation Inherent
Resolve said in a statement June 20. Strike videos described them as ISIS
mountain training areas.

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Offutt Reestablishes Fuel System Lost in Flood, Increases Capability

For the first time since it was damaged in the March 2019 flood, the Type III
Underground Fuel System became operational at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., on
June 16. The underground fuel system allows personnel to refuel aircraft via an
underground constant pressure system that takes it directly from fuel tanks
located just south of the flightline.

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Troops Would See 3 Percent Pay Raise, More Child Care and Family Support Programs under House Plan

Troops would see a 3.0 percent pay raise, more child care options at bases with
24-hour duty shifts, and a new basic needs allowance for low-income military
families under a House draft of the annual defense budget policy bill to be
released next week.

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OPINION: Ending Accompanied Tours to the Gulf Is a Message Delivered at a Cost

“The Pentagon wants Iran—and U.S. allies—to pay close attention to its
decision to keep troops' families out of the region,” writes Kirsten
Fontenrose, director of the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Middle East Security
Initiative and former senior director for Gulf Affairs at the National Security
Council during the Trump Administration.

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Assistant Secretary Visit Pushes Optimism for MacDill Housing Future

In an ongoing effort to analyze and evaluate progress towards remedying issues
in base housing on MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., the 6th Air Refueling Wing
hosted Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Environment, Installations, and
Energy John W. Henderson and Air Force Materiel Command boss Gen. Arnold W.
Bunch Jr.

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The Stars and Stripes Newspaper Has Long Supported the Troops. Now It Needs Congress’ Support.

Stars and Stripes has been chronicling the military angle of the COVID-19 crisis
for months now: Sailors infected on Navy ships, face masks purchased for the
Department of Defense workforce, stimulus checks cut for veterans. But in the
midst of the pandemic, the newspaper faces an unprecedented threat all its own:
In February, the Trump administration proposed eliminating all of the
publication’s federal support in 2021.

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One More Thing...
Warner Robins Maintainers Memorialize Fallen Lakenheath Pilot

Two aircraft maintenance squadrons from the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex
in Georgia joined forces to memorialize 1st Lt. Kenneth “Kage” Allen, the
493rd Fighter Squadron’s assistant chief of weapons and tactics who died June
15 when his F-15C crashed into the North Sea. The 561st Aircraft Maintenance
Squadron and 558th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron paint team worked together to
stencil Allen’s name on the side of an F-15E that had finished Programmed
Depot Maintenance and was bound for RAF Lakenheath, U.K.

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