The Eglin Air Force Base fire department transitioned all of its gas-powered equipment to electric this year. All of Eglin’s firefighting equipment contained on their vehicles is now electric reducing weight, noise, training time and overall carbon foot print. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
A team of Airmen along with two others driving excavators, work together to remove debris from a simulated battle-damaged runway crater 24-inches beneath the surface during a Rapid Airfield Damage Recovery training event July 21, 2021, at the Silver Flag Training Site at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. (U.S. Air Force photo by Emily Mifsud)
An industry partner monitors the progress of a robot dog during a demonstration in Indian Head, Maryland, Aug. 2. The demonstration was part of the 2021 Eastern National Robot Rodeo and Capabilities Exercise. The ENRR is an important event for the Air Force Civil Engineer Center when it comes to seeing what’s available and partnering with industry of future technologies to support the explosive ordnance disposal community. (Photo courtesy of the U.S. Bomb Technician Association)
Civil engineering Airmen evaluate where to place their assets on a replica of a damaged flightline for a tabletop exercise during Exercise Mobility Guardian 2021 at Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center, Mich., May 22, 2021. Mobility Guardian is the Air Force's largest and longest exercise ensuring readiness to move personnel and equipment in combat operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin)

Readiness

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AFCEC's Readiness Directorate, located at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, part of the Air Force Civil Engineer Center, a primary subordinate unit of the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center. Its mission is to provide research & development, readiness and emergency services support and contract augmentation to the Air Force civil engineer community through technical information and standardized methodology, enabling civil engineers worldwide to execute their expeditionary combat support and emergency services missions safely, effectively and efficiently.

Explosive ordnance disposal

Serves as the Air Force Functional Center of Expertise for EOD and is responsible for organizing, training and equipping 1,900 Total Force EOD Airmen at 84 locations worldwide. It also provides subject matter expertise, guidance and EOD program management to meet service and Department of Defense objectives, and manages demolition munitions for 17 career fields, service support to Joint EOD Very Important Person Protective Support Activity, force development, modernization efforts for a $1 billion portfolio, $300 million, 5-year program for procurement of centrally procured assets, and EOD-specific operational and technical non-directive publications.

Emergency Management

Manages and oversees the DAF Emergency Management Program and the organizing, training, and equipping management for the Emergency Management Air Force Specialty 3E9X1.  The division includes the Air Force chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) program subject matter expert.  Management oversight areas include emergency management plans and publications; education and training; equipment acquisition, modernization, and sustainment; and program operations support including CBRN-related intelligence analysis, data analysis, and integration initiatives.  The division develops products and provides plans, publications, education and training, equipment acquisition, modernization, and sustainment support.  In addition, the division provides technical and operational guidance and reach-back support.

Fire Emergency Services

Establishes technical guidance for fire and emergency services operations, fire prevention, and command and control. The division develops training curriculum and designs tactics, techniques and procedures for Department of the Air Force firefighters. The division also provides direction and input for manpower, centrally procures firefighting equipment and vehicles, develops training courses, and manages the certification program used by all Department of Defense firefighters and other emergency responders.

Expeditionary Engineering

Develops total force posturing and wartime planning guidance, as well as relevant training products to ensure Air Force Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force and RED HORSE personnel possess the capabilities to execute global expeditionary engineering contingency missions. The division serves as the focal point for expeditionary engineering operational and tactical functional issues and concerns, and assists in civil engineering research, development, and acquisition processes. The division also oversees the distribution of newly fielded equipment and specialized systems.

Joint EOD Technology

Provides Air Force representation within the Department of Defense EOD Technology and Training program. The division develops and approves Joint EOD specialized tools, equipment, procedures, and technical data for EOD use. It also ensures a comprehensive library of effective, verified EOD procedures by monitoring weapon systems development and supporting exploitation of explosive ordnance and devices; establishes, defines, and prioritizes capability gaps and requirements for Joint EOD science, technology and research development test and evaluation solutions; maintains liaison with DOD and non-DOD agencies to exchange information on technologies applicable to the development of EOD tools, equipment or procedures; collects field reports on EOD capability and information gaps, publication change requests and requests for information; disseminates EOD operational and safety messages, technical data and intelligence information; and manages fielded Joint EOD equipment to support configuration management and continuous improvement programs.

Requirements, R&D & Acquisition

Supports all phases of the Air Force civil engineer requirements development in accordance with Air Force Policy Directive 10-6, Capability Requirements Development for the civil engineer enterprise and including studies and analysis. The division also performs and executes civil engineer innovation, research, and development to include prototypes and COTs modification and/or validation. Plans and executes programs for acquiring systems, equipment and technology to fulfill civil engineering needs for in-garrison, expeditionary, and contingency installations or operations. The division is responsible for the $15B Air Force Contract Augmentation Program, which provides the full spectrum of civil engineer capabilities to provide construction, equipment, materials and services.  For more information on the Air Force Contract Augmentation Program, please visit the AFCAP Services page on CE DASH (CAC Enabled Only), HERE.

For questions related to the AFCEC Readiness Directorate's mission, contact our reach-back center:
Email: AFCEC.RBC@us.af.mil
Commercial line: 1-850-283-6995
DSN: 312-523-6995

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