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NEWS | May 16, 2008

Lean Week Charter Plan announced, promotes elimination of waste across board

By Airman 1st Class Katie Hickerson Wingspread editor

Facilitators, team leads and unit managers are set to conduct Air Force Smart Operations 21 objectives at the Mission Support Group, Medical Group, Operations Group and Maintenance Directorate within the12th Flying Training Wing. 

Randolph Air Force Base has scheduled the Lean Week initiative for Monday through May 23. 

"This process was designed to develop a culture which promotes elimination of waste, a sharing of best practices and a reduction of cycle times across all products and services," James Grobe, 12th Logistics Readiness Division deputy director and 12th FTW certified facilitator, said. "We want to ensure all Airmen understand their role and continuously learn new ways to improve processes in their daily activities." 

Specific areas of review during Lean Week:

Mission Support Group
· Problem/Opportunity Statement
Current format for the Base INTRO Program is too long and may consist of briefings that are not needed
· Impact Statement
An informative, concise INTRO Program will facilitate member integration into our community thus expedite their combat readiness.
· Project Scope
Convene a working group of all briefers to: compare Randolph INTRO Program with at least 3 other randomly selected AF installations; assess the feasibility of condensing required briefings; altering format of others and streamline accordingly.

Medical Group
· Problem/Opportunity Statement
The dispensing process from when the patient checks in to when the prescription is actually picked up causes patient confusion and extra wait time.
· Impact Statement
Reduce patient wait time, streamline dispensing process, decrease confusion.
· Project Scope
In Scope: Patient check in, pharmacy medication processing, prescription dispensing
Out of Scope: Provider order entry, decrease quality 

Operations Group
· Problem/Opportunity Statement Inherent inefficiencies exist in T-43 sortie (4.0 hrs) and duty day duration.
· Impact Statement
Extensive fuel savings can be achieved, efficiencies in duty day as well as potential increase in instructor performance/effectiveness can be achieved without mission degradation.
· Project Scope
In Scope: Required flight hours to achieve CSO training objectives, Flying hour program.
Out of Scope:T-43 IP currencies, student training syllabus

Maintenance Directorate
· Problem/Opportunity Statement Provide a Centralized Aircraft Support System Installation for the T-38C aircraft under BRAC funding boundaries
· Impact Statement
The overall funding cost to install a CASS System to support the T-38C IFF project was in excess of $1.8M. The excavation of the road and ramp concrete along is extensive and beyond funding
· Project Scope
Boundaries of this initiative are set by BRAC funding. Authority on this project is the research the cost, coordinate with base CE and finance advisors with base and AETC on funding thresholds. Project must come within estimated overall cost.