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Multiply This: The 45th Space Wing at Patrick AFB, Fla. is feeling the strain of having more than 15 percent of its airmen deployed to Southwest Asia, reports Norman Moody of Florida Today. And, for some units, like the 45th Security Forces Squadron, the percentage is even higher—much higher, say about half. That leaves much more work for those at Patrick, the focus of Moody's article, but we expect the situation is much the same around the country. At Patrick, some airmen are taking on responsibilities above their pay grade, and the wing relies heavily on reservists and, in some cases, volunteers from the Red Cross to help out in medical areas. One reservist made it clear he and his cohorts had volunteered. Said Sgt. Dennis McCarthy: "We’re not here because our arms are twisted. We raised our hands and said we’ll help out for a year.”
 
8/17/2007 
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To Be Clear
“Just like in my business, the issues that go badly get all of the attention. I think, to be clear with you, there are many things that are managed well every day in the Air Force.”
—John Young, Pentagon acquisition executive, speaking to defense reporters on the state of Air Force acquisition, Washington, D.C., Nov. 20, 2008.

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F-22 Options
“They have two choices. On January 21st, they can obligate the $90 million and decide there's some chance ... that they will buy the airplanes and they'd rather preserve the option to buy [them] at no additional cost to the taxpayer. Or, they could chose not to obligate the $90 million and accept that they still have a decision to be made between then and March 1st. But that decision may cost the taxpayer more money.”
—DOD acquisition czar John Young on how releasing only $50 million of the $140 million authorized by Congress to keep the F-22 production line active until March 2009 still preserves options for the new Administration, Capitol Hill, Nov. 19, 2008.

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