BY ORDER OF THE COMMANDER
AIR FORCE RESERVE COMMAND
AIR FORCE RESERVE COMMAND
HANDBOOK 32-1001
14 AUGUST 2018
Civil Engineering
STANDARD FACILITY
REQUIREMENTS
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OPR: HQ AFRC/A4C
Supersedes: AFRCH32-1001,
25 January 2012
Certified by: HQ AFRC/A4C
(Mr. Robert J. Staib, GS-15)
Pages: 93
This handbook implements AFPD 32-10, Installations and Facilities. It contains guidelines and
information for facility requirements in support of Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC)
missions. The criteria in this handbook represent standard space allowances. These guidelines
shall be used by key personnel in AFRC civil engineering and key personnel in other AFRC
organizations who allocate space in existing facilities or develop or approve facility
requirements. This publication does not apply to the Air National Guard (ANG). Every effort to
conform existing facilities to the criteria contained within this handbook should be made unless
the physical configurations of existing structures require variances from these guidelines.
Criteria for items not addressed in this handbook may be found in Air Force Manual (AFMAN)
32-1084, Facility Requirements. Ensure that all records created as a result of processes
prescribed in this publication are maintained in accordance with AFMAN 33-363, Management
of Records, and disposed of in accordance with the Air Force Records Information Management
System (AFRIMS) Records Disposition Schedule (RDS). Refer recommended changes,
comments, or questions about this publication to the Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR) at
Headquarters Air Force Reserve Command (HQ AFRC/A4CD), 255 Richard Ray Blvd, Bldg
554, Robins AFB, GA 31098-1635, using the Air Force (AF) Form 847, Recommendation for
Change of Publication. Route AF 847 through the appropriate functional chain of command.
SUMMARY OF CHANGES
This document has been substantially revised and must be completely reviewed. Major changes
include updates to space authorizations that reflect current mission requirements, Air Force
standards, and also incorporates major changes from AFMAN 32-1084. Data and tables for
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Facility Category Codes, full time personnel allocations, part time/traditional reserve allocations,
and Commanders Support Staff have all been included in this revision.
Chapter 1—OVERVIEW 8
1.1. Purpose.................................................................................................................... 8
1.2. Requirements and Criteria Development: ............................................................... 8
Table 1.1. Rapid Programming Method................................................................................... 9
Table 1.2. Private/Open Office Method. .................................................................................. 10
Chapter 2—BUILDING A REQUIREMENT 12
2.1. Guidelines. .............................................................................................................. 12
2.2. Open areas will be constructed for administrative functions. ................................. 12
Table 2.1. Planning Factors. .................................................................................................... 12
Table 2.2. Rank-Based Private Office Area Space. ................................................................. 13
Table 2.3. Open Office Space Programming. .......................................................................... 13
2.3. Facility Category Codes: ........................................................................................ 13
2.4. Private Offices ........................................................................................................ 14
2.5. Breakrooms ............................................................................................................. 14
2.6. General Storage Rooms .......................................................................................... 14
Chapter 3—WING FACILITIES 15
3.1. Wing Functions. ...................................................................................................... 15
Table 3.1. Wing Command Section. ........................................................................................ 15
Table 3.2. Command Post. ....................................................................................................... 16
Table 3.3. Public Affairs. ......................................................................................................... 17
Table 3.4. Judge Advocate. ...................................................................................................... 17
Table 3.5. Chaplin. ................................................................................................................... 18
Table 3.6. Historian.................................................................................................................. 18
Table 3.7. Miscellaneous Wing Staff Agencies. ...................................................................... 19
Table 3.8. Wing Information Protection. ................................................................................. 19
Table 3.9. Office of Special Investigation. .............................................................................. 19
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Table 3.10. Recruiting................................................................................................................ 20
Table 3.11. Financial Management Function. ............................................................................ 20
3.2. Conference/Training Centers .................................................................................. 21
Chapter 4—OPERATIONS 22
4.1. Operations Group Command Section ..................................................................... 22
Table 4.1. Operations Group Command Section. .................................................................... 22
4.2. Operations Support Squadron ................................................................................. 22
Table 4.2. Operations Support Squadron. ................................................................................ 22
4.3. Base Airfield Operations Management ................................................................... 23
Table 4.3. Base Operations Facility. ........................................................................................ 23
4.4. Weather Section. ..................................................................................................... 24
4.5. Air Traffic Control Facility ..................................................................................... 24
4.6. Aircrew Flight Equipment ...................................................................................... 24
Table 4.4. Aircrew Flight Equipment Facility Requirement. ................................................... 24
4.7. Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape (SERE) Instructors................................. 25
Table 4.5. SERE Instructors. .................................................................................................... 26
4.8. Squadron Operations Facility ................................................................................. 26
Table 4.6. Squadron Operations Facility – Airlift/Tanker. ...................................................... 26
Table 4.7. Squadron Operations Facility – Fighters/Bombers/Helicopter. .............................. 27
4.9. Contingency Response Squadron (CRS) - Tanker/Airlift Control Flight (ALCF) . 28
Table 4.8. Tanker/Airlift Control Flight. ................................................................................. 29
Table 4.9. Tanker/Airlift Control Flight UTC Packages. ........................................................ 29
4.10. Crew Readiness (Aircrew Alert Facility) ............................................................... 29
4.11. Air Mobility Operations .......................................................................................... 30
Table 4.10. Air Mobility Operations Squadron. ........................................................................ 30
4.12. Information Operations Flight ................................................................................ 30
Table 4.11. Information Operations Flight. ............................................................................... 30
4.13. Intelligence/Cyber Group Command Section ......................................................... 30
Table 4.12. Intelligence/Cyber Group Command Section ......................................................... 31
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4.14. Intelligence Squadrons ............................................................................................ 31
Table 4.13. Intelligence Squadron. ............................................................................................ 31
4.15. Guardian Angel Squadron Operations .................................................................... 32
Table 4.14. Guardian Angel Squadron Operations. ................................................................... 32
Table 4.15. Guardian Angel Human Performance Optimization Facility.................................. 34
4.16. Space Operations Squadron .................................................................................... 35
Table 4.16. Associate Space Squadron. ..................................................................................... 35
4.17. Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) Squadron Operations ......................................... 36
Table 4.17. Geographically Separated Unmanned Aerial Systems. .......................................... 36
Table 4.18. Associate Unmanned Aerial Systems. .................................................................... 37
4.18. Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron ......................................................................... 38
Table 4.19. Aeromedical Evacuation Squadrons. ...................................................................... 38
4.19. Airfield Pavements ................................................................................................. 40
4.20. Airfield and Navigational Aids ............................................................................... 40
4.21. General Criteria. ...................................................................................................... 40
4.22. Civil Airport Criteria. ............................................................................................. 40
4.23. Apron ...................................................................................................................... 40
4.24. Airfield General Criteria. ........................................................................................ 40
4.25. Airfield Special Criteria. ......................................................................................... 40
Chapter 5—MAINTENANCE FACILITES 41
5.1. Maintenance Group Command Section .................................................................. 41
Table 5.1. Maintenance Group Command Section. ................................................................. 41
5.2. Aircraft Maintenance Squadron .............................................................................. 41
Table 5.2. Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (AMXS). .............................................................. 42
5.3. Hangar ..................................................................................................................... 43
Table 5.3. Hangar Quantity Factors. ........................................................................................ 44
5.4. Maintenance General Purpose Shops ...................................................................... 44
Table 5.4. Maintenance Squadron and Shops (MXS) Sized by Weapon System. ................... 44
5.5. Avionics Shop ......................................................................................................... 46
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Table 5.5. Avionics Shop. ........................................................................................................ 46
5.6. Pod Shop/Storage Facility....................................................................................... 47
Table 5.6. Pod Maintenance Shop/Storage Facility. ................................................................ 47
5.7. Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) .................................................................... 47
Table 5.7. Aerospace Ground Equipment Facility. .................................................................. 47
5.8. Aircraft Armor Kits ................................................................................................ 48
5.9. Aircraft Jack Test Stand .......................................................................................... 48
5.10. Munitions and Weapons Facilities .......................................................................... 48
Table 5.8. Weapons Related Facility Summary. ...................................................................... 49
Chapter 6—MISSION SUPPORT 51
6.1. Mission Support Group Command Section ............................................................ 51
Table 6.1. MSG Command Section. ........................................................................................ 51
6.2. Base Civil Engineer Administration and Maintenance Facility .............................. 51
Table 6.2. Base Civil Engineering (BOS). ............................................................................... 51
6.3. Civil Engineer Prime BEEF Squadron: .................................................................. 53
Table 6.3. CE Prime BEEF Squadron, Expeditionary Engineering and Installations Support
functions................................................................................................................... 53
Table 6.4. Emergency Management. ....................................................................................... 54
Table 6.5. Firefighter Facility (BOS) – Reference UFC 4-730-10 Appendix C for mission
specific information; the chart below is guidance based on typical structures. ....... 55
Table 6.6. Reserve Firefighter Training. .................................................................................. 56
6.4. Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Flight ........................................................... 57
Table 6.7. Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Flight. .......................................................... 58
6.5. Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers
(RED HORSE) Squadron Facilities ......................................................................... 60
Table 6.8. RED HORSE Squadron. ......................................................................................... 60
6.6. Communications, Navigational Aids (NAVAID), Air Traffic Control (ATC),
and Airfield Lighting ............................................................................................... 61
Table 6.9. Communications and Information Facility (BOS). ................................................. 61
Table 6.10. Systems Operations Flight. ..................................................................................... 62
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Table 6.11. Communications Squadron – Deployable ............................................................. 62
Table 6.12. Combat Communications Squadron. ...................................................................... 63
6.7. Contracting Flight ................................................................................................... 65
Table 6.13. Contracting.............................................................................................................. 65
6.8. Force Support Squadron ......................................................................................... 66
Table 6.14. Force Support Squadron Command Section. .......................................................... 66
Table 6.15. Manpower and Personnel Flight. ............................................................................ 66
Table 6.16. Force Development Education and Training Flight. ............................................... 67
Table 6.17. Airman and Family Readiness Flight. .................................................................... 67
Table 6.18. Sustainment Services Flight. ................................................................................... 68
Table 6.19. Home Station Training. ........................................................................................... 68
6.9. Logistics Readiness Squadron ................................................................................ 69
Table 6.20. LRS Command Section. ......................................................................................... 69
Table 6.21. Deployment and Distribution Flight. ...................................................................... 70
Table 6.22. Material Management Flight................................................................................... 71
Table 6.23. Aircraft Parts Storage. ............................................................................................. 73
Table 6.24. Readiness Spares Package. ..................................................................................... 73
Table 6.25. Vehicle Maintenance Shop. .................................................................................... 74
Table 6.26. Fuels Operations Facility. ....................................................................................... 76
Table 6.27. Jet Fuel Storage Minimum Capacity. ...................................................................... 77
6.10. Aerial Port Training Facility ................................................................................... 77
Table 6.28. Aerial Port Squadron. ............................................................................................. 77
6.11. Security Forces Operations ..................................................................................... 78
Table 6.29. Security Forces Squadron. ...................................................................................... 79
Table 6.30. Vault for Deployable Weapons Storage. ................................................................ 80
Table 6.31. Combat Arms Training. .......................................................................................... 81
Table 6.32. Visitors Control Center. .......................................................................................... 82
Table 6.33. Security Forces Squadron (Deployable). ................................................................ 82
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Chapter 7—MEDICAL TRAINING 84
7.1. Medical Group Command Section .......................................................................... 84
Table 7.1. Medical Group Command Section. ......................................................................... 84
7.2. Reserve Forces Medical Training and Administration Facility .............................. 84
7.3. Aeromedical Staging Squadrons (ASTS)/Medical Squadrons (MDS) ................... 84
Table 7.2. Aeromedical Staging Squadrons (ASTS)/Medical Squadron (MDS). .................... 85
7.4. Aerospace Medicine Squadrons/Flights (AMDS/F) ............................................... 86
Table 7.3. Aerospace Medicine Squadrons/Flights (AMDS/F). .............................................. 86
7.5. Bioenvironmental Engineering/Military Health ..................................................... 88
Table 7.4. Bioenvironmental Engineering (BOS). ................................................................... 88
Attachment 1—GLOSSARY OF REFERENCES AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION 89
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Chapter 1
OVERVIEW
1.1. Purpose. The guidelines in this handbook are applicable to the Air Force Reserve
Command and implement DOD construction criteria directives.
1.2. Requirements and Criteria Development:
1.2.1. The criteria in this handbook outline space allowances authorized within AFRC as
well as augment AFMAN 32-1084. HQ AFRC functional managers are consulted for space
requirements within their areas of responsibility. HQ AFRC/A4CD gathers and compiles
these requirements into this handbook. Actual space requirements for each facility (existing
or proposed) are programmed and justified on the basis of the authorized unit strength,
concept of operations (CONOPs) and the quantity and type of equipment and supplies to be
stored. Adaptive use of existing facilities should be implemented to the maximum extent
possible. The use of existing facilities should conform to the following criteria as nearly as
possible; however, it is recognized that physical characteristics of existing structures will, in
some cases, restrict adherence. The facility space standards contained herein are expected to
adequately accommodate the majority of AFRC units. HQ AFRC recognizes that, due to the
highly diversified and, in some cases unique, structure of AFRC operations, a single facility
standard may not accommodate every need. Exceptions to facility space criteria will be
considered when specific unit functions are not addressed within the established standards or
when unique and compelling circumstances exist.
1.2.1.1. When facility space is hand audited by AFRC Requirements Engineers; such as
Facilities Operations Capability and Utilization Survey (FOCUS), Site Survey, or Site
Activation Team (SATAF), the space authorization shall be used unless there are changes
to manpower, Concept of Operations, supplies/equipment, or a revision to this handbook
in this area.
1.2.1.2. All requests for facility space exceptions and waivers shall be forwarded in
writing to AFRC/A4C for staffing and coordination through HQ AFRC. The waiver
request will contain an analysis of the requirement.
1.2.1.3. All requests for facility space exceptions and waivers will be reviewed by the
appropriate members of the HQ AFRC staff and functional experts within the Command.
Requests for waivers and exceptions shall be reviewed in a timely fashion and a written
reply provided back to the generating unit.
1.2.2. All facility space requirements are given in terms of Net Square Feet area, unless
noted otherwise. Throughout this handbook, 56 FT + 36 PT will be used. This notation
refers to 56 square feet being authorized for full time personnel (Civilian, Active Guard and
Reserve (AGR), Air Reserve Technicians (ART)) and 36 square feet being authorized for
Part Time Personnel (Traditional Reservist (TR))
1.2.3. Multipliers. These are used by programmers to estimate the next level of space
required.
1.2.3.1. Administrative Support Space. Twenty (20) square feet will be added for each
authorized administrative position (desks/office personnel, 36 SF min space) for
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circulation. Administrative support space does not apply to areas such as work rooms or
computer labs, only dedicated desk space.
1.2.3.2. Circulation Multipliers are applied to Special Purpose (Organizational and
Shared) space to account for the space needed to circulate in, and around theses spaces. A
maximum Circulation multiplier up to 10% may be applied to Net Administrative Area
and Special Purpose (Organizational and Shared) space. Do not apply a circulation
multiplier to industrial areas.
1.2.3.3. Net-to-Gross Multipliers are applied to account for the shared space such as
restrooms, mechanical and electrical space, lobbies, vestibules, janitor, major hallways,
etc. They are intended to more accurately estimate and program the size of an entire
building to the outside walls for facilities that are primarily administrative. Regardless of
facility type, the initial programming of a facility involves adding the sum of required net
space and converting it to a gross area for the purposes of estimating project cost. A Net-
to-Gross multiplier of 15% to 50% will be applied to Net Building Area to reach the
gross building area (To be determined by HQ AFRC Civil Engineering during project
development and design).
1.2.3.4. Showers and Lockers. Showers and lockers, when authorized, will be included
the overall Net Square Footage (NSF). Square footage for showers and lockers will be
based on 4 sf per person for locker space (double stacked) and 35 sf per shower based on
1 shower for every 20 people. Multiply final shower and locker number by 1.5 for
circulation to determine total net.
1.2.4. Programming Methods. There are two methods shown below that are utilized to
program facility space requirements. The method used depends on the availability of
programming information. The methods are: Rapid Programming Method (paragraph
1.2.3.1) and Private/Open Office Method (paragraph 1.2.3.2). These programming methods
will only be used by HQ AFRC programmers based upon special mission needs.
1.2.4.1. Rapid Programming. Rapid programming is used for estimating space
requirements quickly based on an estimated number of occupants and special purpose
space. For primarily administrative facilities, use the Net-to-Gross Multipliers below to
determine the gross building area. Note that some Category Code (CATCODE) facilities
in the 610-series have a specific authorized gross building area.
Table 1.1. Rapid Programming Method.
Space Type NSF Factor/Multiplier1
All offices (Net Organizational Space)2 Max 120 NSF /person
Traditional Reservist Max 36 NSF/person
Special Purpose Space (AFRC CE determine if shared)
Add Special Purpose Space circulation 10%
Net Administrative Area
Shared Special Purpose circulation 10%
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Net Building Area
Net to Gross Multiplier (Administrative) 25% - 50% (Determined by AFRC CE)
Net to Gross Multiplier (Industrial3) 15% - 25% (Determined by AFRC CE)
Gross Building Area
Notes:
1. Use 90 NSF per person minimum for relocations or renovation projects.
2. Includes Administrative Support Space and Office Circulation.
3. Industrial includes hangars, shops, storage, and supply.
1.2.4.2. Private/Open Office Method. The private/open office programming method is
used for calculating space requirements based on the number of occupants, the mix of
private and open offices, and special purpose space.
Table 1.2. Private/Open Office Method.
Space Type NSF Factor/Multiplier1
Number of required Private Office Spaces 120 to 350 NSF /person / see Table 2.2
Number of required Net Open Office Spaces 56 to 72 NSF /person / see Table 2.3
Traditional Reservist Space 36 NSF /person
Administrative Support Space 20 NSF /person
Administrative Space Circulation Multiplier Max 10%
Net Administrative Area Max 120 NSF /person
Required Special Purpose Space As Required
Special Purpose Space Circulation Multiplier Max 10%
Total = Net Organizational Space
Shared Special Purpose Circulation Max 10%
Space Type NSF Factor/Multiplier1
Net Building Area
Net-to-Gross Multiplier 25% - 50%
Notes:
1. Total = Total estimated Gross Building Area
2. These space limitations may be exceeded by 10% for relocation into un-renovated, existing
space to accommodate the required spaces. If the resulting space allocation exceeds 110% of the
available space or the Net Administrative Area per person or if the resulting space allocation is
below 90 NSF per person; renovate the existing space; reconfigure the existing space; or
program a new project.
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1.2.5. All new construction and renovation projects shall configure buildings to support an
open office concept with moveable partitions, demountable walls and systems furniture to
allow maximum flexibility. Hard walls shall be used only when necessary to provide
required building integrity, security or to meet building code standards. Where possible,
offices shall be joint-use and the number and size of private offices kept to a minimum.
1.2.6. Program joint-use facilities to the maximum extent practicable where the Air National
Guard, RegAF, and Air Force Reserve units are collocated. Consider facilities such as
medical training, lodging, dining halls, bulk fuel storage, vehicle maintenance,
communications centers, small arms ranges, fire stations, munitions/ pyrotechnics storage
facilities, etc., for joint use.
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Chapter 2
BUILDING A REQUIREMENT
2.1. Guidelines. This handbook does not attempt to cover every possible mission or function
within its chapters and tables. In order to identify new requirements, HQ AFRC/A4CD, in
coordination with functional experts within the Command, creates new templates or tables for
the purpose of defining space authorizations for a particular mission need. Space authorizations
for unique activities are reviewed by HQ AFRC/A4CD on a case-by-case basis. When
establishing a space authorization for a new or unique mission need, the programmer should
make a comparison with similar facilities and review Active Duty Air Force and DOD facility
standards, guidance, and design standards. Within this handbook, Traditional Reservist will be
referred to as Part Time (PT) as designated within the tables within this publication. Full Time
positions (AGR, ART, Civilians) will be annotated (FT). In most circumstances, PT positions
are authorized 36 net square feet and FT are authorized 56 net square feet. Within the tables,
these positions will be annotated as (+56 FT + 36 PT) or square footage times the number of
authorized positions.
2.2. Open areas will be constructed for administrative functions. Chapter 1 focuses on
Rapid Programming Methods. Utilize tables in Chapter 3 for typical office space calculations.
The tables below are used for planning factors. Utilize Tables 6.2 and 6.2.1 in AFMAN 32-1084
for further rapid planning factors.
Table 2.1. Planning Factors.
Description Planning Factors
Team/Meeting/Workroom 10 - 15 NSF per person justified
Conference Room (up to 49) 1 20 NSF per person justified
Conference Room (50+) 1 20 NSF per person justified + 150 NSF speaker area
Classroom (up to 25) 30 NSF per person including instructor area
Classroom (25-50 typical, up to 75) 25 NSF per person including instructor area
Large Briefing Room Spaces (50+) 15 NSF per person + 20 NSF instructor area
Note:
1. For organizations up to 49 personnel, provide one team room for up to 10 persons. For
organizations with 50-99 personnel, provide a conference room for up to 25 persons and one
team room for up to 10 persons. For organizations with 100-149 personnel, provide a conference
room for up to 50 persons and two team rooms for up to 10 persons each. For organizations of
over 150 personnel, provide an additional 10-person conference room capacity and one
additional team room for up to 10 persons for each additional 100 personnel in the organization.
Additional conference/team space may be justified with projections that demonstrate the space is
occupied at least 50% of the time during duty hours on an annual basis.
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Table 2.2. Rank-Based Private Office Area Space.
Rank (or Equivalent) Occupant/Visitor Load Max Net
SF
Center/Wing Commander (CC) Occupant plus up to four visitors, and a
meeting area for five.
350
Wing Deputy/CC; Group/CC Occupant plus up to two visitors, and a
meeting area for three.
250
Staff Judge Advocate Occupant plus up to two visitors. 200
Group Deputy/CC; Squadron/CC;
Command Chief Master Sergeant,
Contracting Lead/ Deputy Judge
Advocate
Occupant plus up to two visitors. 150
Deputy Squadron/CC; First Sergeant Occupant plus one visitor. 120
Table 2.3. Open Office Space Programming.
Function User Max Net
SF
Flight Chief Typically includes Executive Officers, supervisors, Historians,
JA Staff, Group Staff, Squadron, or equivalent that can justify
additional workspace above the standard workstation.
72
Standard Standard 56
Limited
Administrative
Limited functions including hoteling/telework [shared] workers,
reservists, contractors, or equivalent (25-50% of full-time
equivalent)
36
Work Station Focused/limited task workstations for reservists, contractors,
students, or equivalent (less than 25% of full-time equivalent)
20
Work Station For Traditional Reservist who do not require a desk (Non-
dedicated/shared work stations)
10 - 15
2.3. Facility Category Codes: Real Property Category Codes (CATCODES) are assigned
based on the functions of the subject facility. Facility Analysis Category (FAC) are assigned
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with each CATCODE. CATCODES/FAC should match the USAF Real Property Category
Code Book 2016 V1.1.
2.3.1. Facilities located on AFRC host installations should be coded in accordance with
Active Duty/Reserve CATCODES contained in AFMAN 32-1084.
2.3.2. In order to avoid duplication of facility coding at AFRC host/tenant unit locations, use
the CATCODES noted herein.
2.3.3. CATCODES for unique AFRC facilities, or other facilities not addressed in this
publication will be determined by HQ AFRC/A4CA on a case-by-case basis.
2.4. Private Offices. Private offices are the exception and may only be authorized for personnel
with square footage 120 square feet or larger. Incorporation of fire detection/suppression and
mechanical ducting must be considered in each office.
2.5. Breakrooms. Breakrooms are authorized at one per facility floor at 16% of the authorized
personnel times 18 NSF. Minimum breakroom size 150 NSF as authorized.
2.6. General Storage Rooms. Four (4) square feet for each authorized position.
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Chapter 3
WING FACILITIES
3.1. Wing Functions.
3.1.1. Wing and Group Headquarters: These facilities include Wing and/or Group staff
functions. Wing and Group headquarters facilities may include a variety of administrative,
management, and training functions. Accurately identify the functions to be included in the
facility when determining authorized facility scope to avoid duplication.
3.1.2. Wing Command Section (FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-249): Square footage authorized
for the Wing Command section administrative space is based on the individuals assigned to
the section. This allocation includes office space for the commander, deputy commander,
executive officer, CSS, Wing Command CMSgt and command conference room as
applicable. Utilize Table 3.1 to calculate Net space authorized.
Table 3.1. Wing Command Section.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Office Space
Commander 350
Commander Restroom / Shower 1 100
Deputy Commander 250
Executive Officer 72 Lead + 56 FT + 36 PT
Administration 72
Command Chief 150
DS 120
Conference Room 800
Reception Area 200
Breakroom 200
Storage 200
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 150
Note:
1. Commander restroom/shower (Wing, NAF, and MAJCOM) is authorized for new construction
and major renovation only.
3.1.3. Command Post (FAC 1412; Cat Code 141-461): Each installation is authorized a
single USAF Command Post facility. Command Posts for OPLAN 80X tasked units are
authorized an additional 400 NSF for classroom, communications, and security requirements
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and 40 NSF for an entrapment area. Table 3.2 shows proposed space allocation for a
Command Post Facility at AFRC host installations. See accompanying notes for additional
design criteria associated with Command Post facilities.
Table 3.2. Command Post.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF) OPLAN 80X
(NSF)
Officer In Charge 2 72 72
Superintendent 72 72
Administrative Support 56 FT + 36 PT 56 FT + 36 PT
Readiness and Training (One Person; Add’l FT + PT) 72 72
Training Cab 3 0 400
Console/Emergency Action Cell 4 600 600
CAT / ICC 5 500 500
Restroom/Shower 300 300
Classroom 0 400
Entrapment 0 40
Kitchen/Breakroom 200 200
Notes:
1. The working area for a Command Post is based upon the functions to be performed and the
maximum number of persons required to perform those functions during anticipated peak
workloads.
2. An area will be reserved for the Chief, Superintendent, and the administrative staff with
adequate office space to accommodate the number of personnel and any equipment necessary to
perform their day-to-day duties. Privacy and immediate access to the console area are key
considerations for the administrative area.
3. The training section should have easy access to the console area to facilitate training and
testing of Command and Control (C2) personnel.
4. Special attention should be made to ensure the Emergency Action (EA) controllers are
provided a secure area to execute EA procedures.
5. Crisis Action Team (CAT)/Installation Command Center (ICC) Area. To ensure a good cross
flow of information, a collocated ICC area is highly desired. If this is not possible, secure
communications must exist between the Command Post and the ICC to ensure effective
coordination. The area should be sized to accommodate the ICC and all associated equipment
requirements, but is at the discretion of the Wing Commander.
6. Wall and ceiling silencing materials or other suitable means of noise reduction will be used in
Command Posts to reduce noise level to a minimum. Raised flooring will be used to facilitate
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the addition of future communications systems.
7. The facility housing the Command Post must be designated as a USAF Restricted Area at the
protection level equal to the highest protection level resources they support operationally. Entry
control to the Command Post, associated equipment/communications rooms, and emergency
generators are outlined in AFI 31-101, Integrated Defense, as supplemented.
8. Command Post Facility Remodeling: Prior to construction, C2 managers will coordinate
design/plans with the local Security Forces Information Security and Physical Security sections,
local Communications Squadrons Emission Security (EMSEC) personnel and HQ AFRC
Operations and Intelligence to ensure compliance with guidelines.
3.1.4. Base Operating Support (BOS) – Wing Functions: Base Operating Support (BOS)
functions include those activities that, while necessary to provide a fully functional
installation, are not directly in support of the base primary mission. Most BOS functions are
the responsibility of the Host installation.
3.1.5. Public Affairs (FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-249): The Public Affairs office is
authorized a total square footage based on the Table 3.3:
Table 3.3. Public Affairs.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Lead 120
Staff 56 FT + 36 FT
Storage 200
Studio (if required-photo, video, graphics) 400
3.1.6. Judge Advocate (FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-112): The wing judge advocate is
authorized a total space calculated to accommodate the manning at each location. Private
(secure) offices must be provided for each assigned attorney in accordance with AFI 51-504,
Legal Assistance, Notary, and Preventive Law Programs. When collocated with an Active
Duty Wing Judge Advocate office, the AFRC Judge Advocate function will include only
sole-use office space for the AFRC staff.
Table 3.4. Judge Advocate.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Staff JA 200
JA 150 EA
Paralegal 56 EA
Storage 100
Library 200
Conference Room (if needed) Table 2.1
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Reception Area 100
3.1.7. Chaplain (FAC 1714; Cat Code 171-445): The Wing Chaplain office is authorized a
total space calculated to accommodate the manning of each location. Each chaplain is
authorized a private office. Adequate wing common or shared space will be provided to
accommodate worship and religious education programs. The worship space does not have to
be dedicated space.
Table 3.5. Chaplin.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Senior Chaplain 120
Junior Chaplain 72
Chaplain Assistant 56 EA
Storage 50
Worship Area/ Reflection Area 200
3.1.8. Historian (FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-249): The Wing historian is authorized a total of
200 square feet for office/administrative and storage space.
Table 3.6. Historian.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
HO 120
HO Storage 100
3.1.9. Protocol Office (FAC 6100; at Code 610-249): See Table 3.7 to determine square
footage authorizations.
3.1.10. Wing Resiliency/Psychological Health Coordinator (FAC 6100; at Code 610- 249):
See Table 3.7 to determine square footage authorizations.
3.1.11. Wing Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC) (FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-
249): See Table 3.7 to determine square footage authorizations. See AFI 90-6001, Sexual
Assault Prevention and Response Program for facility requirements.
3.1.12. Wing Safety Office (FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-249): See Table 3.7 to determine
square footage authorizations.
3.1.13. Wing Process Manager/CCO/Performance Planning (FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-249):
See Table 3.7 to determine square footage authorizations.
3.1.14. Wing Inspector General Inspections (IGI)/Wing Exercise Evaluation Team
(EET)/(FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-249): See Table 3.7 to determine square footage
authorizations.
3.1.15. Wing Inspector General (IG) (FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-249): See Table 3.7 to
determine square footage authorizations.
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3.1.16. Equal Opportunity (FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-249): See Table 3.7 to determine
square footage authorizations.
3.1.17. Wing Yellow Ribbon Coordinator (FAC 6100; at Cat Code 610-249): See Table 3.7
to determine square footage authorizations.
3.1.18. Violence Prevention Specialists (VPI’s) (FAC 6100; at Cat Code 610-249): See
Table 3.7 to determine square footage authorizations.
Table 3.7. Miscellaneous Wing Staff Agencies.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Lead 120
Staff 56 FT + 36 PT
Storage 50
3.1.19. Wing Information Protection (FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-249): The Wing
Information Protection Office is authorized square footage based on Table 3.8. The Lead of
Information Protection should be provided a private securable office.
Table 3.8. Wing Information Protection.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Lead 120
Staff 56 FT + 36 PT
Storage 50
3.1.20. Office of Special Investigation (OSI) (FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-915): At AFRC
Host locations the Wing OSI office is authorized space for two private securable offices,
files/record storage, weapons/evidence storage, reception area, interview room, and
SIPR/Communications space. Table 3.9 provides office and special purpose space allocation
for an Office of Special Investigation facility. OSI space is NOT required to be included in
the same facility as the resident Security Force Squadron.
Table 3.9. Office of Special Investigation.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Office Space
Special Agent 120
Receptionist 72
Administration Support Room 56 FT + 36 PT + 50
Special Purpose Space
Conference Room 200
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Operations / Training Room 200
Visitors Waiting Area 150
Secure Visitors Waiting Room 120
Polygraph / Interview Room 120
Observation Room 100
Evidence Vault 200
Weapons Vestibule and Vault 175
Secure Storage Room 100
Computer / Server Room 120
3.1.21. Recruiting (FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-249): Recruiting functions are authorized
office and special purpose space as shown in the Table 3.10.
Table 3.10. Recruiting.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Flight Chief 120
Recruiter 72 EA
Conference Room (Regional Offices) 300
Administration 56 FT + 36 PT
Reception Area 200
Storage 150
3.1.22. Financial Management/Budget Advisor (FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-249): This
function includes space for both base operations support Financial Management staff and the
mobility tasked Reservists assigned to Wing/Group Finance function. Table 3.11 shows
proposed space allocation for the Financial Management function. Refer to AFI 31-101,
Integrated Defense paragraph 8.4.4.10 to determine the type of funds storage containers
required.
Table 3.11. Financial Management Function.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Lead 150
Financial Officer / Supervisor 72
FM Staff 56 FT + 36 PT
Storage 200
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Conference Room 200
Customer Service Area 200
Mobility Training Storage (100/LOG DET) 100
3.1.23. Area Defense Counsel (ADC) Offices: The ADC provides Airmen suspected of
offenses or facing adverse administrative action with independent legal advice and
representation. Due to the sensitive nature of the work conducted in this space, every effort
must be made to comply with the facility requirements outlined in FC 4-610-04F.
Specifically, the ADC office must be physically separate from the following offices:
Installation legal office, Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC), Special Victims’
Counsel (SVC), Installation command office, Security Forces/AFOSI offices, Family
Advocacy office, Inspector General Office.
3.1.24. Special Victims’ Counsel (SVC) Offices: The SVCs represent victims of sexual
assault during reporting, military investigations, and military proceedings, in both trial and
post-trial matters. Due to the sensitive nature of work conducted in this space, every effort
must be made to comply with the facility requirements outlined in FC 4-610-04F.
Specifically, the SVC office must be physically separate from the following offices: ADC
office, Installation legal office, Security Forces office, AFOSI office, Inspector General
Office. Preferred adjacent facilities to the SVC offices are: Installation Chaplin’s office,
installation clinic/hospital, SARC office, Equal Opportunity office.
3.2. Conference/Training Centers. These facilities for local and Command directed mass
training events are regionally dispersed in order to increase their utilization and decrease travel
costs for users. Designated Conference Centers are Building 404 at Homestead ARB, FL,
Building 1204 at Westover ARB, MA, and Building 467 at March ARB, CA. These designated
Conference Centers are authorized at their current size with no further expansion approved.
Designated conference facilities are eligible for sustainment, restoration and modernization, as
well as utility funding and will be managed by the host installation. No other Conference
Centers, mass briefing facilities, auditoriums, theaters, or other similar facilities are authorized
for AFRC installations.
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Chapter 4
OPERATIONS
4.1. Operations Group Command Section (FAC 6102; Cat Code 610-243). The Operations
Group Commander and associated staff are authorized square footage based on the table below.
Table 4.1. Operations Group Command Section.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Commander 250
Deputy Commander 200
Administration 72
Executive Officer 72 Lead +56 FT +36 PT
Career Advisor (CA) / Resource Advisor (RA) / Unit
Deployment Manager (UDM) / Unit Training Manager (UTM)
56 Lead + 56 FT + 36 PT
Superintendent 120
Conference Room 300
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 1501
Storage 200
Note:
1. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage
4.2. Operations Support Squadron (FAC 1413; Cat Code 141-453). The Operations Support
Squadron and associated staff are authorized square footage based on the Table 4.2 below:
Table 4.2. Operations Support Squadron.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Commander 150
Operations Officer / Director of Operations 120
First Sergeant 120
Superintendent / ADO 72
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 1501
Conference Room 200
UDM 56 FT + 36 PT
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Operations Plans 56 FT + 36 PT
Current Operations 56 FT + 36 PT
Flight Management 56 FT + 36 PT
UTM / Training Office / Aircrew Training 56 FT + 36 PT
Host Aviation Resource Manager (HARM) 56 FT + 36 PT
Standards & Evaluations2 56 FT + 36 PT
Weapons and Tactics 56 FT + 36 PT
Intel (Do not duplicate space in other squadrons) 56 FT + 36 PT
Testing Room / SIPR Room / Secure Storage / work space table 200 EA
Storage 200
Notes:
1. 100 sf for reception/50 sf for storage
2. For installations that have Stan & Eval at the Group level, apply this space requirement to
Table 4.1. Do not duplicate…space for Stan & Eval is only earned once.
4.3. Base Airfield Operations Management (FAC 1412; Cat Code 141-453). This facility
provides space for functions necessary for daily airfield operations and should be located near
the main aircraft parking areas and runways. Airfield management is authorized space based on
Table 4.3. Airfield Management/Base Operations facilities at Joint Air Reserve Bases use
Active Duty requirements found in AFMAN 32-1084. There will be only one host operated base
operations facility unless special circumstances exist.
Table 4.3. Base Operations Facility.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Office Space
Airfield Manager 120
Base Operations Staff (based on seven full time staff) 56 FT + 36 PT
Flight Planning 400
Flight Plan Filing – Ops Desk 200
Pilot Briefing 300
Aircrew Lounge (Note) 150
Storage (Maps and Charts) 200
Secure Communications Storage (Crew Comm.) 150
Tool Storage 200
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Weather Office 650
Note:
1. A distinguished visitors lounge and snack bar (not to exceed 400 square feet) may be included
in the Base Operations facility.
4.4. Weather Section. The Weather Section is located within the Base Operations facility and
includes space for the forecasting office, supervisor office, computer work stations, automated
weather observation equipment, and aircrew briefing. The weather office should include
windows that face the runway complex and have direct access to a point that provides a clear
view of the runway and approach zones. A total of 650 square feet is authorized for the Weather
Section.
4.5. Air Traffic Control Facility (FAC 1413; Cat Code 149-962). This facility is necessary
for safe and efficient conduct of flight operations. Use the Design Guide for Air Traffic Control
Towers/ Radar Approach Control (RAPCON) and HQ AFFSA design requirements in
accordance with AFMAN 32-1084.
4.6. Aircrew Flight Equipment (FAC 2184; Cat Code 218-852). The Aircrew Flight
Equipment (AFE) function may be located within the Squadron Operations facility or as a
separate facility. Space authorization is dependent on the number of assigned flying aircrew
members supported. Additional consideration must also be given to the type and number of
weapons systems supported and any associated specialized equipment and training requirements.
The AFE function is authorized the approximate square footage of workshop space (based on a
standard 8 to 12 Primary Assigned Aircraft (PAA) squadron {24 PAA for fighter squadrons}), as
shown in Table 4.4. Requirements are based on mission support for aircrew training/classroom
space, supported aircrew equipment storage, night vision device storage/maintenance/testing,
equipment inspection/maintenance, mobility operations, and administrative space.
Table 4.4. Aircrew Flight Equipment Facility Requirement.
FUNCTION
SCOPE (NSF)
Fighter B-52 C-5 C-40 C-17 C-
1305
KC-
X7
HH-
60
Flight
Test
Guar
dian
Ang
el
AFE
Administration1 500 500 600 500 600 500 500 500 300 300
Aircrew Support
Section2 2,300 800
1,00
0 20
2,00
0
1,50
0
2,20
0 500 800 700
Aircraft Support
Section3 800
4,00
0
6,00
0 1,100
7,00
0
5,00
0
3,50
0 500 2,000
3,00
0
Continuation /
Classroom 1,000
1,00
0
1,00
0 1,000
1,00
0
1,00
0
1,00
0
1,00
0 1,000
1,00
0
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Training Room
Egress Shop 500
Night Vision
Devices 300 300 N/A N/A 300 300 300 300 N/A 300
Equipment
Storage 4 3 sf per flying position
Washer/Dryer
Room 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Parachute
Drying Tower 900
Mobility
Storage 200 Per Equipment Unit Type Code (UTC)
Notes: On next page
1. Includes AFEO office, Supt office, section supervisor offices, and admin functions/storage.
2. Includes inspection, maintenance, storage of helmets, oxygen masks, aircrew chemical defense
equipment, Mil-G goggles/ALEP, anti-g suits, anti-exposure suits, survival vests, body armor,
torso harnesses, HEEDS/HEBD/SEA, weapons receipt/issue, tester workspace/storage and bench
stock/supply storage, and “light” sewing/fabric room.
3. Includes inspection, testing, repack, maintenance and storage of personnel parachutes, ACESII
ejection seat integrated personnel/drogue chutes, cargo parachutes, deceleration (Drag)
parachutes, escape slides (C-5 & KC-135), PLZT/Mil-G Goggles/ALEP, thermal curtains, 46-
person rafts (C-17 - 3 per aircraft), 25-person rafts (C-5 - 4 per aircraft), 20-person rafts (KC-135
- 3 per aircraft/C-130 - 4 per aircraft), 1-person rafts , life preservers, survival kits/vests, body
armor, comm devices (radios/beacons), security operations (safe/weapons), flightline operations,
long term storage & staging of equip, anti-exposure suits, PCK, EPOS, EEBDs, restraint
harnesses, sea rescue kits, tester workspace/storage and bench stock/supply storage, “heavy”
sewing/fabric room. Also includes packing tables for personnel parachutes (2 @ 5' x 50' = 250
sf each) and drag chutes (2 @ 5' x 100' = 500 sf each).
4. Flying personnel equipment storage (e.g., Primary Aircraft Mission Design Series (MDS),
Aeromedical, Flight Surgeon, Combat Camera, Aircrew)
5. HC-130/MC-130 units are authorized an additional 1,400 square feet for Crew Storage Space.
6. Units co-located on the same installation with multiple MDSs should combine facility
requirements.
7. KC-X includes the KC-46, KC-135, and KC-10.
4.7. Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape (SERE) Instructors (Cat Code 141-
753). Instructors are authorized administrative and equipment storage space when present at
AFRC flying units. Table 4.5 shows proposed space allocation for SERE instructors
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Table 4.5. SERE Instructors.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
SIPR capable office area 200
Files 20
Medical support equipment 100
Supply Storage 30
Parachute Storage 30
Wet / Dry Room 60
Locker / Shower Utilize formula 1.2.3.4
4.8. Squadron Operations Facility (FAC 1412; Cat Code 141-753). Space authorization for
the Squadron Operations facility is dependent on the type and number of weapons systems
operated by the flying squadron and the number and composition of assigned aircrews. The
authorizations shown in the following tables are established based on typical squadrons. Space
authorizations for unique weapons systems or mission configurations will be determined on a
case-by-case basis. The table below shows space allocations for a Squadron Operations facility.
Modification to these allocations will be necessary to accommodate unique functions associated
with individual weapons systems, but should be accomplished within the limits of the total
authorized facility space standard. Squadron Operations facilities for fighter units should be
constructed to ICD 705 standards as a Special Access Program Facility (SAPF) accredited work
area when required. Intelligence flights require access to an ICD 705 accredited Sensitive
Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) work area.
Table 4.6. Squadron Operations Facility – Airlift/Tanker.
DESCRIPTION
SCOPE (NSF)
8 PAA 12
PAA
AFRC Associate
3 Additional
Co-located
Airlift/Tanker Airlift Tanker
Commander 150
Deputy / DO / Ops Officer 120
ADO 72
First Sergeant 120
Executive Officer 72 Lead + 56 FT + 36 PT
Squadron Aviation Resource Manager
(SARM) 56 FT + 36 PT + 100
CSS / Orderly Room 56 FT + 36 PT + 150
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Aircrew Briefing 1,000 1,500 1,000 1,000 300
Conference Room 200
Intel 1 400 + 56 FT + 36 PT; do not duplicate
Records/Data Management 56 FT + 36 PT + 100
Scheduling/Current Ops 120 Min, 72 if Lead, 56 FT + 36 PT
Safety 56 FT + 36 PT
Mission Planning 700 1050 700 700 0
Weapons and Tactics 56 FT + 36 PT
Standards & Evaluation 300 Min, 56 FT + 36 PT
Testing Room / SIPR Room / Secure
Storage / work space table (as
applicable for Tactics, Intel &
Stan/Eval (do not duplicate)
200 Each
Training 56 FT + 36 PT
Operational Plans 56 FT + 36 PT
Chief Pilot/ Navigator / Loadmaster /
Boom / Refueler / Engineer 72 (as applicable)
Pilot/ Navigator / Loadmaster / Boom /
Refueler / Engineer Work Room 300 Min, 56 FT + 20 PT
Mobility Training Ensemble Storage 2 400 max; 5 SF per authorized mobility position
Heritage Room 500 600 500 500 500
Locker Room/Shower See formula in paragraph 1.2.2.3
Fitness Room 400 600 400 400 200
Notes:
1. Intelligence work area must be secure and capable of open storage at the collateral level.
2. Design to requirements based on actual number of mobility positions. Authorize 5 SF per
authorized mobility position.
3. Associate squadrons authorization represents AFRC sole-use space required when Reserve
squadron is associated with Active Duty counterpart. Additional Squadron authorization
represents additive space required for an additional co-located AFRC squadron at either host or
tenant operating locations.
Table 4.7. Squadron Operations Facility – Fighters/Bombers/Helicopter.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
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16 PAA 24 PAA AFRC Associate
Fighter
Commander 150
Deputy / DO / Ops Officer 120
First Sergeant 120
Executive Officer 72 Lead + 56 FT + 36 PT
SARM 56 FT + 36 PT + 100
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 150
Aircrew Briefing 750 1,200 0
Conference Room 200
Intel (do not duplicate) 56 FT + 36 PT + 400
Mission Planning 600 600 56 FT +36 PT
Flight Briefing Rooms 150 Each or 20 SF per person
Flight Commanders Offices 72 Each
Flight Management (Ops Office) 56 FT + 36 PT
Ops Plans Staff 56 FT + 36 PT
UTM / Training 56 FT + 36 PT
Standard/Evaluation (do not duplicate) 300 Min, 56 FT + 36 PT
Weapons and Tactics 56 FT + 36 PT
Testing Room (if required) 200 min
EWO 72
Simulator Training (MTT) 400 640 0
Heritage Room 500 600 400
Mobility Training Ensemble Storage 400 Max; 5 SF per authorized mobility position
Fitness Room 400 600 0
Showers/Lockers Utilize formula in 1.2.3.4
Note:
1. Intelligence function office and work area must be secure at the compartmentalized level.
4.9. Contingency Response Squadron (CRS) - Tanker/Airlift Control Flight (ALCF) (FAC
1714; Cat Code 171-445). CRS units are authorized square footage based on the table below for
all administrative, training, storage, and functional work space. Facilities should include high
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bay storage areas in order to facilitate vertical storage of mobility equipment to the maximum
extent possible.
Table 4.8. Tanker/Airlift Control Flight.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Commander 150
First Sergeant 120
Deputy / DO 120
Superintendent 72
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 150
Classroom 1,000
Loadmaster/Ops/AGE Work Area 300 min, 56 FT + 20 PT
Communications Work Area/Storage (SIPR) 300
Mobility Storage 210
High Bay Pallet Storage 2,500
Locker Rooms 4 SF double stacked
Vehicle Garage 1,400
ALCF UTC Packages See Table 4.9
Note:
1. Additional mobility storage space is required for UTC equipment items that may be assigned
to the ALCF unit. The following additional authorizations (net) are approved for specific UTC
packages.
Table 4.9. Tanker/Airlift Control Flight UTC Packages.
UTC SCOPE (NSF)
7E1CA 2,500
7E1CB 1,000
7E1AF 1,000
7E1AB 800
7E1AE 1,500
4.10. Crew Readiness (Aircrew Alert Facility) (FAC 1412; Cat Code 141-459). Units that
require crew readiness facilities to meet primary mission requirements will use criteria
established in AFMAN 32-1084. Dedicated facilities are not authorized for installations that
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have secondary mission statements requiring aircrew alert training. At these locations,
temporary aircrew alert operations will be established in existing facility space as required to
meet mission training and exercise requirements.
4.11. Air Mobility Operations (FAC 1412; Cat Code 141-753). The Air Mobility Operations
Squadron (AMOS) provides Air Force Reserve staff and expertise to Air Mobility Command in
the Air and Space Operations Center. AFRC AMOS are allocated space based on the table
below. Table 4.10 shows proposed space allocation for an Air Mobility Operations Squadron.
Table 4.10. Air Mobility Operations Squadron.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Commander 150
Senior ART 56
Superintendent 72
Administrative / Mission Operations 1,500
Classroom 300
Workroom 56 FT + 36 PT
Mobility Storage 215
Locker Room Utilize formula in 1.2.3.4
4.12. Information Operations Flight (FAC 6102; Cat Code 610-243). Information
Operations Flights require facilities for classified processing, unclassified work, and storage of
classified and unclassified materials. Determine facility requirements using Table 4.11.
Table 4.11. Information Operations Flight.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Electronic System Security Assessment Center (ESSAC) 2,200
Secure Storage/electronics maintenance work area 1,500
Breakroom 150
Research/library 150
Secure Storage 200
Determine office space by number of assigned personnel See table 2.1
4.13. Intelligence/Cyber Group Command Section (FAC 3102; Cat Code 610-243). Where
established, the Intelligence Commander and associated staff are authorized square footage based
on the table below.
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Table 4.12. Intelligence/Cyber Group Command Section.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Commander 250
Deputy Commander 200
Executive Officer 72 Lead + 56 FT + 36 PT
Administration 72
Career Advisor / Resource Advisor 56
Superintendent 120
Conference Room 300
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 1501
Note:
1. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage
4.14. Intelligence Squadrons (FAC 1444; Cat Code 141-454). Intelligence Squadron is
authorized space square footage based on the table below for all administrative, training, storage,
and functional work space. Intelligence Squadron space must be a ICD 705 accredited Sensitive
Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) area that allows for open storage of classified
material. Table 4.13 shows proposed space allocation for Intelligence Squadrons.
Table 4.13. Intelligence Squadron.
DESCRIPTION
SCOPE (NSF)
Squadron Commander 150
Director of Operations 120
Superintendent 72
Executive Officer 72 Lead + 56 FT + 36 PT
Intel Training 56 FT + 36 PT
First Sergeant 120
Team AGR 56 EA
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 150
Squadron Security Representative (SSR) 56 FT + 36 PT
Flight Commander 72 EA
Flight Chief 72 EA
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NCOIC 56 EA
Reservists Work Areas 20 EA
Training Room 300
VTC Conference Room 200
Note:
1. Most intelligence squadrons and flights are associate to and share space with Active Duty
intelligence squadrons. Square footage allocations need to consider possibility of 24 hour
operations.
4.15. Guardian Angel Squadron Operations (FAC 2111; Cat Code 141-454). Facility
provides administrative, training, storage, and functional work space for personnel assigned to
the Guardian Angel Squadron. The table below shows space allocation for a Guardian Angel
Squadron.
Table 4.14. Guardian Angel Squadron Operations.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Command Section:
Commander 150
Superintendent 72
UTM 56
First Sergeant 120
Knowledge Ops 56 FT + 36 PT
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 150
Conference Room 20 / Person
Storage 50
Standards & Evaluations 56 FT + 36 PT
Breakroom 150
Operations Section
DO 120
Superintendent 72
Briefing Room 20 / Person
SARM Flt 56 FT + 36 PT
Red Team Flt
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Commander 72
Deputy Commander 56
NCOIC 56 FT + 36 PT
Current Operations 56 FT + 36 PT
Scheduling 56 FT + 36 PT
Weapons & Tactics 56 FT + 36 PT
Intelligence / SIPR Rm 600
Combat Arms Training and Marksmanship (CATM) 56 FT + 36 PT
Training 56 FT + 36 PT
Silver Team Flt
Commander 72
Deputy 56
Flight Chief 72
Team Room 56 FT + 36 PT
Blue Team Flt
Commander 72
Deputy 56
Flight Chief 72
Team Room 56 FT + 36 PT
IRR/Project Loss 56 FT + 36 PT
Logistics Flt
Flight Chief 72
Superintendent 72
Mission Support Element
Flight Surgeon 72
Exam Rooms (2) 120 EA
Med Logistics 72
Med Training 56 FT + 36 PT
Medical Material Storage 1,600
Medical Training Room 400
Supply Receiving & Storage 2,400
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Vehicle Maintenance 56 FT + 36 PT
Vehicle Workshop 510 / Bay
Logistics Plans 56 FT + 36 PT
Master Diver 56
Scuba Maintenance & Storage 1,400
Maritime Training Room 400
Logistics Management 56
Supply 56 FT + 36 PT
Ground Radio 56 FT + 36 PT
Admin and Cyber Comm 56 FT + 36 PT
Communication Maintenance 375
General/Shared Space
Training Room 1,200
Breakroom 400
Weapons Vault 600
Weapons Cleaning / Mx 350
Shower Room (without lockers) Utilize formula in 1.2.3.4
Storage/Staging/Build-up 24,000
AFE Element 3
AFE 7,000
Parachute Drying Tower 1,250
Table 4.15. Guardian Angel Human Performance Optimization Facility.
Human Performance Optimization Facility SCOPE (NSF) NOTES
HPP 56 FT + 36 PT
Interior Multi-Purpose Training Area 500
Cardiovascular Training Area 500 Minimum 24 ft wide Strength Training Area 500 Minimum 24 ft wide Training Kitchen/Nutritionist Area 200
Strength Coach Area 56 Unisex Latrine 120 ADA Compliant Classroom 400 Able to support 20
people Physical Therapy Room 250
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Hydrotherapy Room 250 Floor drains, wall
mounted hose faucet
Locker/Shower Utilize formula in 1.2.3.4 Physical Therapist Area 56 Physical Therapy Storage 150 Aquatic Simulator 2,000 6-30 ft Deep pool
Notes:
1. Provide 16,200 SF of separate secured unconditioned space for mobility/training equipment
storage (All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs), Zodiacs, boats and trailers, motorcycles, rescue craft, and
ISU 90s).
2. Do not duplicate space with other Group / Wing functions if work is accomplished in other
facilities.
3. If Guardian Angel units are co-located on the same installation with HH-60 or C-130 units,
requirements should be combined.
4.16. Space Operations Squadron (FAC 1412; Cat Code 141-753). Facility provides
administrative and training space for personnel assigned to the AFRC associate Space Operations
Squadron. AFRC associate Space Operation Squadrons perform mission activities in Active
Duty facilities but require dedicated training and administrative space for AFRC unique
functions. Squadron Operations facilities for Space Operations units should be constructed to
Special Access Program Facility (SAPF) standards, as required. Intelligence flights require
access to a ICD 705 accredited Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) work area.
Table 4.16 shows proposed space allocation for an associate Space Squadron.
Table 4.16. Associate Space Squadron.
DESCRIPTION Standard
(NSF)
SCOPE
Small
(NSF)
2nd
Squadron
(NSF)
Squadron Commander 150 150 150
First Sergeant 120 120 120
CSS 56 FT+ 36 PT + 1501
Operations Officer 120 120 120
Superintendent 72 72 72
Intelligence Surveillance & Recon (ISR) 56 FT + 36 PT
Combat Operations 56 FT + 36 PT
Mission Support 56 FT + 36 PT
Ops Training 56 FT + 36 PT
Standardization and Evaluation 56 FT + 36 PT
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Testing Room 100 100 0
Weapons and Tactics 56 FT + 36 PT
Combat Plans 56 FT + 36 PT
Strategy 56 FT + 36 PT
Computer Lab 400 400 0
Conference Room 200 200 100
Storage 150 100 100
Heritage Room 500 250 100
Showers/Lockers Utilize formula 1.2.3.4
Notes:
1. Small squadrons are those with less than 45 personnel assigned.
2. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage
4.17. Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) Squadron Operations (FAC 1412; Cat Code 141-
753). Facility provides administrative and training space for personnel assigned to the
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Squadron. AFRC associate UAV Squadrons perform mission
activities in Active Duty facilities but require dedicated training and administrative space for
AFRC unique functions. Squadron Operations facilities for UAV units should be constructed to
ICD 705 Special Access Program Facility (SAPF) standards. Intelligence flights require access
to a ICD 705 accredited Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) work area. Table
4.17 shows proposed space allocation for an associate UAV Squadron.
Table 4.17. Geographically Separated Unmanned Aerial Systems.
Geographically Separated
Associate Unmanned Aerial
Systems – (UAS)
Unclassified
(NSF)
SCIF
(NSF)
PL3
Secured
(NSF)
Ops
Floor Office Area
Fenced
Area
Squadron Commander 150
Operations Officer (DO) 120
First Sergeant 120
CSS
56 FT + 36 PT +
1501
Aircrew Briefing/training
600
Superintendent 72
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Mission Planning
300 Min, 56 FT +
36 PT
Ops Plans 56 FT + 36 PT
Operations Center
800
Intelligence, Surveillance &
Recon
300 Min, 56 FT +
36 PT
Combat Ops Flight Area
300 Min, 56 FT +
36 PT
Ops Training
300 Min, 56 FT +
36 PT
Standard/Evaluation
300 Min, 56 FT +
36 PT
Testing Room
100
Computer Lab
25 EA
Heritage Room 250
Storage
230
Equipment rack/Mission Areas
( Comm Vault)
576
Fixed GCS
264 EA
Conference Room 200
Lockers / Showers Utilize Formula 1.2.3.4
Table 4.18. Associate Unmanned Aerial Systems.
Associate Unmanned Aerial Systems – (UAS) Unclassified (NSF)
Squadron Commander 150
Operations Officer (DO) 120
Superintendent 72
Executive Officer 72 Lead + 56 FT + 36 PT
First Sergeant 120
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 1501
Resource Advisor 56 FT + 36 PT
Director of Staff 72
Ops Plans 56 FT + 36 PT
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Unit Training Manager 56 FT + 36 PT
Computer Workstations 10 EA
Heritage Room 250
Storage 200
Conference Room 200
Lockers / Showers Utilize Formula 1.2.3.4
Note:
1. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage
4.18. Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron (FAC 1711; Cat Code 171-449). In general,
Aeromedical Evacuation Squadrons (AES) train to perform in-flight patient care, command and
control, and operational support for the joint patient movement mission.
Table 4.19. Aeromedical Evacuation Squadrons.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Commander 150
Deputy / DO / Ops Officer 120
Executive Officer 72 Lead + 56 FT + 36 PT
Superintendent 72
Administration 56 FT + 36 PT
Career Advisor 56
Conference Room 200
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT +1502
Conference Room 200
Standards & Evaluations 56 FT + 36 PT
Testing Room 200
AES Technicians 56 FT + 36 PT
Chief Nurse 72
Nursing Services 56 FT + 15 PT
Management Internal Control Toolset (MICT) 56 FT + 36 PT
UTM 56 FT + 36 PT
Operational Readiness 56 FT + 36 PT
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Logistics 56 FT + 36 PT
UDM 56 FT + 36 PT
SARM 56 FT + 36 PT
Training Chief 72
Aircrew Training 56 FT + 36 PT
Clinical Management Chief 72
Clinical Management 56 FT + 36 PT
Unit Fitness Program Manager (UFPM) 56 FT + 36 PT
Infection Control 56 FT + 36 PT
Operations Chief 72
Operations Superintendent 72
Operations 56 FT + 36 PT
Operations Support Chief 72
Operations Support Superintendent 72
Classroom 150 per crew
Mission Planning 700
In-flight Medical Care Staff 56 FT + 36 PT
Secure Medical Supplies 100
In-Flight Equipment Storage 900
In-Flight Equipment Lab / Maintenance / End Piece of Equipment
(EPE) Lab
300
Chemical Ensemble Storage 5 SF EA
Computer Based Training / LRC 400
Newcomer’s Orientation 56 FT + 36 PT
CDC Training 56 FT + 36 PT
Operational Readiness and Intel/Mobility/DP/Ancillary Training 300
Locker Room / Shower Utilize Formula 1.2.3.4
Breakroom Utilize Formula 2.5
Mobility Equipment Storage 1,200
Notes:
1. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage
2. Variation in space authorization for AES will be reviewed and validated on a case-by-case
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basis by HQ AFRC/A3. Additions of various combinations of AE crews, communications,
system support, ground command and control (C2) should drive authorized facility space
increases commensurate with the number/volume of these UTCs.
4.19. Airfield Pavements. Refer to AFMAN 32-1084.
4.20. Airfield and Navigational Aids. Refer to AFMAN 32-1084.
4.21. General Criteria. AFRC requirements for items in this group are determined in the same
manner as for Active Duty units when located on Air Force installations. Adherence to these
requirements at other locations may not always be possible due to the multiplicity of situations
under which AFRC operates. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) airfield criteria are
normally used for construction of runways, taxiways and associated work located on civil
airports. Use Naval airfield criteria for construction of airfield facilities located at Naval Air
Stations.
4.22. Civil Airport Criteria. The criteria are detailed in AFMAN 32-1084.
4.23. Apron (FAC 1131; Cat Code 113-321). Follow active force criteria. AFRC will not
construct ramp space for transient aircraft parking but will provide transient aircraft parking on
existing ramp space on an as-available basis.
4.24. Airfield General Criteria. At AFRC owned locations, AFRC is responsible for air traffic
control, air navigation facilities, Meteorological and Navigational Aids (METNAV) facilities and
equipment, and airfield lighting. At joint use facilities, AFRC is responsible for these functions
and facilities as described in the applicable Joint Use Agreement. AFRC responsibility will
include, but is not limited to, operating and/or maintaining permanently installed Navigational
Aids (NAVAID) systems such as control towers, radar facilities, ground controlled approach
(GCA), RAPCON, instrument landing system (ILS), VHF omnidirectional range (VOR), tactical
navigational aid (TACAN), airport surveillance radar (ASR), and precision approach radar
(PAR) navigational aids. All facilities will meet standard requirements established in AFMAN
32-1084.
4.25. Airfield Special Criteria. Installation of ground-based aids to air traffic control, air
navigation facilities, and airfield lighting at civil airports is normally accomplished by the FAA
and airport authority. The FAA has the responsibility for, and normally programs for, these
facilities.
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Chapter 5
MAINTENANCE FACILITES
5.1. Maintenance Group Command Section (FAC 6102; Cat Code 610-243). The
Maintenance Group Commander and associated staff are authorized space based on Table 5.1.
Table 5.1. Maintenance Group Command Section.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Commander 250
Deputy Commander 200
Executive Officer 72 Lead + 56 FT + 36 PT
Career Advisor 56
Superintendent 120
Conference Room 300
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 1501
QA 56 FT + 36 PT
Analysis 56 FT + 36 PT
Plans & Scheduling 56 FT + 36 PT
MOC 56 FT + 36 PT + 200
UTM 56 FT + 36 PT
UDM 56 FT + 36 PT
Resource Advisor 56 FT + 36 PT
Engine Management 56 FT + 36 PT
Breakroom (If applicable) 200 min
Note:
1. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage
5.2. Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (FAC 2112; Cat Code 211-154). Aircraft Maintenance
Squadron (AMXS) or “flightline maintenance” is responsible for maintenance and inspection of
unit assigned aircraft. Facility requirements are determined by the weapons system supported,
number of assigned aircraft (PAA), and hours of maintenance operations. Use the authorizations
shown in Table 5.2 for units supporting 8 to 12 PAA airlift/aerial refueling, 24 PAA fighter, and
8 PAA bomber units. Additional authorizations for units required to support additional PAA will
be determined on a case-by-case basis in coordination with HQ AFRC/A4M.
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Table 5.2. Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (AMXS).
FUNCTION
SCOPE (NSF)
Combat Search
and Rescue Associate
Fighter/
Bomber
Helicopte
r
HC-
130 C-130
C-5/
C-17 KC-X
Tanker
/Airlift
Fighte
r
Squadron
Commander 150
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 1502
Maintenance
Operations Officer 120
Superintendent 72
First Sergeant 120
Safety, Security
Mgr, UDM,
Training Office,
UnFPM, MICT, etc,
56 FT + 36 PT ( as applicable – if function require dedicated office space)
Support Flight Chief 72
Support
Superintendent 56
AMU Officer /
Flight Chief 72
AMU
Superintendent 56
Section Supervisors
-Production,
Support, Expeditor,
Aircraft, Avionics,
Specialist,
Comm/Nav, AFIN,
Hydraulics, E&E,
Weapons &
Propulsion
56 FT + 36 PT
Production
Scheduling 56 FT + 36 PT
SIPR Room 200
Maintenance
Debrief 500 300 200 200 200 200 200 300
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Conference Room
(Briefing) 400 400 400 200 200 200 200 200
Training Room 600
Computer
workstations 300 200 300 300 300 300 300 300
Tool Room/Bench
Stock 800 400 800 800
1,20
0 800 0 0
Tail No. Bins 600 400 700 600 1,00
0 600 0 0
Tech Order Library 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Ready
Room/Lockers 2,000 1,500 1,500 1,500
1,50
0 1,500 1,500 2,000
Production
Supervisor 72
Production
Scheduling 56 FT + 36 PT
Alternate Mission
Equipment (AME)1 2,000 0 0 0 0 2,000 0 0
Support Equipment1
Maintenance 4,000 3,200 3,500 3,000
4,50
0 3,000 0 0
- 21 Equipment1 0 0 1,000 2,000 4,00
0 2,000 0 0
Notes:
1. Alternate Mission Equipment (AME) is equipment that can be installed on, or removed from
an aircraft to achieve specific mission requirements. AME covers military equipment such as
aircraft Pylons, missile launchers, bomb racks, and in some cases, auxiliary fuel tanks. Support
Equipment Maintenance and -21 Equipment also include AMU cargo pallets, nets, chains, straps
and devices; as well as, aircraft specific storage (fume barrier, engine covers, drogue storage,
escape slides, floor panels, etc), rail storage and maintenance, tool cribs, seat pallets, Air
Transportable Galley/Latrine, and tool areas. AME and -21 equipment storage space shall be
enclosed and ventilated; but not conditioned.
2. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage
5.3. Hangar (FAC 2111; Cat Code 211-111). Protected space for aircraft maintenance.
Includes necessary utility systems and limited office/administrative space. Each AFRC airlift or
aerial refueling unit is authorized a minimum of one fully enclosed maintenance hangar/
corrosion wash hangar, and one fuel systems maintenance hangar. Northern tier bases should be
provided access to a fully enclosed hangar for accomplishing fuel systems maintenance.
Additional hangar space may be requested for installations with documented corrosion control
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issues. Additional information may be found in AFMAN 32-1084. Requests for additional
authorized hangar space will be made/approved through HQ AFRC/A4C. Dedicated corrosion
control or paint / de-paint hangars are not authorized for AFRC units. The number of covered
maintenance spaces to be provided for all units can be determined by multiplying the number of
primary assigned aircraft (PAA) by the following factors as shown in Table 5.3.
Table 5.3. Hangar Quantity Factors.
AIRCRAFT FACTOR
Fighter/helicopter 0.25
C-5 0.16
C-17 0.20
C-130, KC-X, B-52 0.15
Notes:
1. Formula: Number of aircraft by type x factor = required covered spaces. Fuel
maintenance/corrosion control hangar (Cat. Code 211-179) is included in this number.
2. Example: 12 each C-130 x .15 = 1.8 or 2 covered spaces.
5.4. Maintenance General Purpose Shops (FAC 2112; Cat Code 211-152). Use the
following authorizations for shops supporting 8 to 12 PAA airlift/aerial refueling, 24 PAA
fighter units, and 8 PAA bomber units. Shop space required to support additional PAA will be
determined on a case-by-case basis in coordination with HQ AFRC/A4M.
Table 5.4. Maintenance Squadron and Shops (MXS) Sized by Weapon System.
FUNCTION
SCOPE (NSF)
Fighter /
Bomber C-130 KC-X C-5 C-17
Squadron Commander 150
First Sergeant 120
CSS 56 FT +36 PT +1505
Conference Room 300
Maintenance Officer 72
Superintendent 72
Flight Chief 72
Section Supervisors 56 FT + 36 PT
Training Room (Classrooms) 600
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Computer Workstations 300
Storage 50
Fabrication Flight
Metals Tech 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,500 6,500
Structures 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
Corrosion Control ¹ 4,900 4,900 4,900 5,400 5,400
Fiberglass, Composite
Material 1,000 700 700 (6,000 KC-46) 2,500 3,200
NDI ³ 4,000
Propulsion Flight
Engine Shop / Auxiliary
Power Unit (APU) Inspection
and Maintenance 7,070 7,070 6,900 10,160 10,160
HAZMAT issue / recycling 200
Satellite accumulation 200
Maintenance Flight
Wheel and Tire Repair /
Reclamation (Aero Repair) 1,500 2,000 2,000 (5,000 KC-46) 2,000 2,000
Isochronal Shop Management
(ISO) / Periodic Evaluation 56 FT + 36 PT
Home Station Checkpoint
(HSC) 56 FT + 36 PT
Accessories/ Fuel Systems Flight
E&E 1,500 2,500 2,500 4,500 3,000
Hydraulic² 1,000 1,500 1,500 (2,000 KC-46) 2,000 1,700
Fuels Systems4 2,500
CTK/Readiness Spare
Package (RSP)/Tool Kit
Storage 1,000
Avionics/ECM Flight See Section 5.5 Avionics Shop / 5.6 ECM
AGE Flight See Section 5.7 AGE
Crash Recovery Equipment
Storage 400 800 800 800 800
Aircraft Armor Kits 72 per PAA (see section 5.8)
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MXS Breakroom 800
Munitions Flight See Section 5.10
Notes:
1. Paint booths require 10 foot minimum ceiling height. Only one AFRC owned paint spray
bay/booth is authorized per base. AFRC units are not authorized any aircraft painting other than
maintenance touch-up and then only to the extent authorized by the host environmental office.
2,000 SF was added for Dirty/Clean transition area.
2. All units with refueling capability require additional space to service the re-fuel boom. This
periodical task is normally accomplished in any open area (e.g, engine shop aisle, support
equipment shop); however, if no other area is available, an additional 200 square feet is
authorized for the hydraulic shop. KC-46 shop must not be shared with other weapon systems
because the aircraft uses SkydrolTM; multi-mission installations should have duplicate hydraulic
shops.
3. If a NDI shop exists on a given base, joint use is required. Facility will not be duplicated.
4. 2,500 SF is authorized for office/administrative area, tool storage, locker room, breakroom and
showers associated with the Fuel Systems Maintenance Dock at those locations with primary
assigned aircraft. For F-16s, add 3,000 SF to the Fuel Systems Maintenance Dock for tank
buildup/training.
5. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage
5.5. Avionics Shop (FAC 2171; Cat Code 217-712). This shop is used to perform maintenance
on aircraft equipment and accessories such as airborne communications, cameras, bombing,
navigation and fire control systems. The facility includes shop space, classroom, office,
parts/tool storage, restrooms and locker room space. Use the authorizations shown in Table 5.5
for units supporting 8 to 12 PAA airlift/aerial refueling, 24 PAA fighter, or 8 PAA bomber units.
Electronic Counter measures (ECM) maintenance and storage may be added to this facility. See
category code 217-713, ECM POD/Storage. Additional space may be authorized for special
requirements unique to that mission. The following space requirements apply:
Table 5.5. Avionics Shop.
AIRCRAFT SCOPE (NSF)
F-16 7,700
A-10 5,300
F-22 8,000
F-35 0
C-130E/H 1,000
HC-130/HH-60 (See note below) 3,000
KC-135 1,000
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KC-46 (Not required) 0
C-17 (See note below) 4,300
B-52 5,300
C-5 (See note below)
User justified;
6,400 max
Note:
1. Provide an additional 1,000 square feet secure room for C-130 aircraft equipped with
defensive systems and 400 square feet for HH-60 Helicopters equipped with defensive systems.
Provide an additional 600 square feet for C-5/C-17 shops supporting aircraft equipped with
Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasures (LAIRCM).
5.6. Pod Shop/Storage Facility (FAC 2171; Cat Code 217-713). This facility supports pod
activities of aircraft listed in the table below. The facility contains maintenance/testing space for
ECM pods and radar warning receivers, storage space for pods, receivers and other needs, and
administrative space. The function can be added to category code 217-712, Avionics Shop.
Required areas are shown in Table 5.6.
Table 5.6. Pod Maintenance Shop/Storage Facility.
AIRCRAFT SCOPE (NSF)
A-10 6,700
F-16C/D 8,700
C-17 500
HC-130 3,000
C-5 300
HH-60 400
5.7. Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) (FAC 2181; Cat Code 218-712). This facility
supports inspection, maintenance, repair, and servicing of all assigned aircraft support
equipment. Exterior paved parking sufficient for all assigned AGE should be provided. A
dedicated AGE fuel service facility may also be provided. Table 5.7 shows space allocation for
the AGE function. Shop space includes admin and maintenance space.
Table 5.7. Aerospace Ground Equipment Facility.
Number of Authorized
Pieces of AGE
Area
Shop Covered Storage Open Storage
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NSF NSF Gross yd2
Up to 100 4,696 4,496 57.4
101 to 150 6,000 6,748 86.3
151 to 200 7,000 9,000 115
201 to 250 8,000 11,252 143.8
251 to 300 9,000 13,504 172.3
301 to 350 10,000 15,748 201.3
351 to 400 11,000 18,000 230
401 to 450 12,000 20,252 258.8
451 to 500 12,700 22,504 287.5
501 to 550 13,200 24,748 316.3
551 to 600 13,700 27,000 345
601 to 650 14,200 29,252 373.8
651 to 700 14,700 31,504 402.5
701 to 750 15,200 33,748 431.3
751 to 800 15,700 36,000 460
801 to 850 16,200 38,252 488.8
851 to 900 16,700 40,504 517.5
901 to 950 17,200 42,748 546.3
951 to 1,000 17,700 45,000 575
5.8. Aircraft Armor Kits. Provides storage for armor kits associated with tactical and strategic
airlift as required by mission. Add 72 NSF of interior unconditioned storage space per PAA for
storage of armor kits, containers cannot be stacked more than 2 high.
5.9. Aircraft Jack Test Stand (FAC 2181; Cat Code 218-712). At installations with aircraft
jack test stand, a facility may be provided to enclose test equipment protecting it from weather
and premature degradation. Aircraft Jack Test Stand facility is not authorized climate control
beyond mechanical ventilation.
5.10. Munitions and Weapons Facilities.
5.10.1. Storage Multicube (FAC 4221; Cat Code 422-253): Facility is used to store flares,
rockets, smoke grenades, and small arms ammunition where separate rooms are required.
Authorization depends on mission requirements and is established by HQ AFRC/A4MS.
5.10.2. Rocket Storage and Assembly Building (FAC 4221; Cat Code 422-256): This
facility provides combined assembly shops and live ammunition storage space.
Authorization depends on mission requirements and is established by HQ AFRC/A4MS.
Typical authorization for AFRC units is 11,160 Square Feet when mission requires.
5.10.3. Segregated Magazine (FAC 4221; Cat Code 422-257): This magazine is used to
store small quantities of many different types of explosives and ammunition. Authorization
depends on mission requirements and is established by HQ AFRC/A4MS.
5.10.4. Above Ground Magazine (FAC 4221; Cat Code 422-258): This facility is used to
store general munitions as authorized by AFMAN 91-201 (Explosives Safety Standards) and
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includes small arms ammunition without explosive projectiles, fuse lighters, distress signals,
and 20mm/30mm ammunitions without explosive projectiles. Authorization depends on
mission requirements and is established by HQ AFRC/A4MS.
5.10.5. Storage Igloo (FAC 4221; Cat Code 422-264): Facility designed for storage of all
types on explosives and preferred for mass detonating explosives where moisture and
condensation are not a problem. Structure is earth covered and either concrete or steel
construction. Siting must be Department of Defense Explosive Safety Board (DDESB)
approved. Authorization depends on mission requirements and is established by HQ
AFRC/A4MS.
5.10.6. Inert Spares Storage (FAC 4421; Cat Code 422-265): Facility designed for storage
of inert spares. Authorization depends on mission requirements and is established by HQ
AFRC/A4MS. Typical authorization for AFRC units is 2,500 Square Feet when mission
requires.
5.10.7. Weapons and Munitions Training, Storage and Maintenance: Refer to AFMAN 32-
1084 and Air Force Munitions Facilities Standards Guide Volume 1 and Volume 2 for
facility requirements.
Table 5.8. Weapons Related Facility Summary.
FACILITY CATCODE
Munitions Load Crew Training Facility 171-875
Missile Assembly Shop/Integrated Maintenance Facility 212-212
Tactical Missile/Glide Weapon Maintenance Shop 212-213
Weapons and Release Systems Shop 215-552
Surveillance and Inspection Shop 215-582
Conventional Munitions Maintenance Shop 216-642
AGE Facility used for Munitions Support Equipment Maintenance 218-712
Multi-cubicle Magazine Storage 422-253
Rocket Check Out and Assembly Storage 422-256
Segregated Magazine Storage 422-257
Above Ground Magazine Storage 422-258
Storage Igloo (Earth-covered Magazine) 422-264
Inert Spares Storage 422-265
Module Barricaded Storage 422-271
Ancillary Explosives Facility (Classification Yard, Holding Yard, Inspection
Station, Interchange Yard, Loading Dock, Ready Explosive Facility, and Bomb
Preload Station/Munitions Assembly Conveyor (MAC) pad)
422-275
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Munitions Administrative Facility 610-144
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Chapter 6
MISSION SUPPORT
6.1. Mission Support Group Command Section (FAC 6102; Cat Code 610-243). The
Mission Support Group Commander and associated staff are authorized square footage based on
Table 6.1.
Table 6.1. MSG Command Section.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Commander 250
Deputy Commander 200
Executive Officer 72 Lead + 56 FT + 36 PT
Administration 72
CA / RA / UDM / UTM 56 Lead + 56 FT + 36 PT
Superintendent 120
Conference Room 300
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 1501
Note:
1. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage
6.2. Base Civil Engineer Administration and Maintenance Facility (FAC 6100; Cat Code
610-127). This facility provides shop and administrative space necessary to support all host base
facility maintenance functions performed by the base civil engineer as well as administrative and
training space for assigned personnel. Table 6.2 shows proposed space allocation for a Base
Civil Engineering facility. Additional space may be provided for additional activities (such as a
pavements and ground facility (Cat Code 219-943)) where fully justified, using Active force
criteria. Space authorization for mobility tasked Civil Engineering Squadrons is addressed in
paragraph 6.3.
Table 6.2. Base Civil Engineering (BOS).
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
ADMINISTRATION
Base Civil Engineer 150
CSS
56 FT + 36 PT
+1503
LAN/Systems Administrator 200
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Environmental
72 Lead + 56 EA+
70
Engineering
72 Lead + 56 EA+
100
Drafting/CADD 90 EA
Reproduction/Plans Storage 400
Chief of Resources 72
Real Estate 56 EA + 60
Financial Management 56 EA + 60
Storage 200
Breakroom Use formula 2.5
Conference Room 300
OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE
Operations Chief Contract Quality Assurance Evaluator (QAE) at BOS
locations 72
Production Control 56 EA + 200
Material Control 56 EA + 60
Planning and Programming 56 EA
WORK AREA and SHOP 1,2
Pest Management 1,000
Roads and Grounds 2,800
Refrigeration, HVAC, Liquid Fuels 1,300
Sheet Metal 1,200
Plumbing 500
Welding Shop 500
Paint 900
Carpentry Shop 1,900
Key Shop 120
Sign Shop 360
Power Production, Electric 1,100
STORAGE 2
Warehouse 3,000
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Paint Storage 120
Notes:
1. Includes space for four superintendents.
2. Individual shops and storage spaces utilized space saver equipment.
3. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage
6.2.1. Contractor Operations (FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-811): At AFRC installations that
have contractor operated BOS functions, the contractor personnel should be provided
administrative and functional work space equivalent to the lesser of either a) existing space
for that function at the installation or b) the space authorized for their function in this
handbook.
6.2.2. Base Engineer Storage Shed (FAC 4422; Cat Code 219-947): This facility provides
covered storage for items of equipment and supplies needed for installation operations and
maintenance which do not require regular warehouse storage. A scope of 2,000 net square
feet is authorized for AFRC host base civil engineer organizations.
6.2.3. Base Engineer Recycling Operations Center (FAC 4421; Cat Code 219-946): This
facility provides enclosed and covered storage for equipment and supplies needed for
operation of the installation recycling program and for storage of recyclable material prior to
removal. Facility includes open office space for a single individual and utility connection for
recycling processing equipment. A scope of 2,900 square feet is authorized for AFRC host
installations. Additional outdoor secure space may be provided as needed to meet local
storage requirements for material prior to removal.
6.3. Civil Engineer Prime BEEF Squadron: (FAC 4421; Cat Code 442-758): The Civil
Engineer Prime BEEF Squadron is separated into two distinct portions; Expeditionary
Engineering/Installation Support and Emergency Services. Following are the authorized space
allocations for CE Prime BEEF Squadrons.
6.3.1. CE Expeditionary Engineering and Installation Support Functions (FAC 1714; Cat
Code 171- 443): The Expeditionary Engineering and Installation Support portion of the Civil
Engineer Prime BEEF Squadrons at host and tenant locations are authorized square footage
based on the table below. At AFRC host base locations the CE Squadron may be co-located
with the Base Civil Engineer Administration and Maintenance Facility.
Table 6.3. CE Prime BEEF Squadron, Expeditionary Engineering and Installations
Support functions.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Squadron Commander 150
Operations Officer 120
First Sergeant 120
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT +1502
CEM (Chief Enlisted Manager) 72
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ART 56 EA
Conference Room 200
CA / RA / UDM / UTM 56 Lead + 56 FT + 36 PT
Operations Chief 72
Operations Manager 72
Engineering Superintendent 72
Engineering Assistants 56 FT + 36 PT + 500
Heavy Repair Superintendent 72
Structures 15 PT
Heavy 15 PT
Power Production, Electrical Superintendent 72
Power Production, Electrical 15 PT
Systems Superintendent (Infrastructure) 72
HVAC 15 PT
Utilities 15 PT
Supply Room 280
Production Control, Scheduling 500
Shop Space (Lab Environment)¹ 1,500
Classroom 900
Computer / Testing Room / LRC 300
Training Pallets, Storage/Build-up 2,500
Note:
1. Only provide if Host BCE shop space is not available for training use by reservists.
2. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage
6.3.2. Emergency Services: The Emergency Services portion of a CE Prime BEEF Squadron
consists of three separate and distinct functions; Emergency Management, Fire Emergency
Services (FES) and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD). A Civil Engineer Prime BEEF
organization may contain all or some of these functions. Additionally, these functions may
also be present without the other portion of the CE Prime BEEF Squadron. In those
instances, the Emergency Services functions must be capable to operate independently.
6.3.2.1. Emergency Management (FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-913): The Emergency
Management function is normally part of, and co-located with, the Civil Engineer Prime
BEEF Squadron.
Table 6.4. Emergency Management.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
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Host Tenant
Flight Chief or Flight Commander 72
Flight Superintendent 72 72
ART/AGR 56 FT 56 FT
EM Specialists 56 FT + 36 PT 56 FT + 36 PT
MOBAG Storage (5 SF/deployable position) 5 EA 5 EA
UTC Equipment Storage 300
Training Classroom 700 600
Breakroom 200 50
Secure Storage 100 50
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN)
Control Center 200
Covered Vehicle Storage 480 480
Table 6.5. Firefighter Facility (BOS) – Reference UFC 4-730-10 Appendix C for mission
specific information; the chart below is guidance based on typical structures.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Alarm Comm Center - Control Room 400
Alarm Comm Center - Kitchen 70
Alarm Comm Center - Computer Room 200
Apparatus Room - Nine Bays 9,780
Training - Training Room 1,400
Training - Asst Chief 56
Training - Computer Simulation Model 100
Training - Testing/Training Area 100
Training - Physical Fitness 500
Living Quarters - Private Bedrooms 110 EA
Living Quarters - Lockers/showers (Use formula 1.2.3.4)
Living Quarters - Laundry 260
Recreation/Dining - Recreation Room 570
Recreation/Dining - Day Room 480
Recreation/Dining - Vending 50
Recreation/Dining - Kitchen 200
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Recreation/Dining - Serving Line 100
Recreation/Dining - Dining Area 360
Administration - Entrance/Reception 380
Administration - Fire Chief's Office 150
Administration - Fire Chief's Conference Room 200
Administration - Fire Chief's Bedroom 130
Administration - Asst Chief of Operations and Readiness 56
Administration - Asst Chief of Operations 56
Administration - Asst Chief of Operations Bedroom 130
Administration - Station Captain's Office/Bedroom 170
Administration - Assistant Chief for Technical Services 56
Administration - Technical Services Staff 56
Administration - Technical Services Aids and Storage 50
Administration - Open Office 140
Maintenance - Vehicle Maint Office 140
Maintenance - Parts and Tools 430
Maintenance - Fire Fighting Agent Storage 300
Maintenance - Hose Storage and Drying 250
Maintenance - Fire Extinguisher Maintenance 660
Maintenance - SCBA Maintenance and Repair 520
Maintenance - Protective Clothing Lockers 340
Maintenance - Protective Clothing Laundry 600
Maintenance - General Supply 440
Maintenance - Medical Storage 220
Maintenance - Decontamination Area 150
BEDAL – Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) response equipment storage 150
6.3.2.2. Firefighters (FAC 1411; Cat Code 130-142): Reserve firefighters should be
located in a separate annex to the host fire station. The annex should be located adjacent
to the base fire station and include an outside entrance.
Table 6.6. Reserve Firefighter Training.
Reserve Firefighter Training 32 FF
Fire Chief 72
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Deputy Fire Chief 72
Health & Safety Officer 56 FT + 36 PT
Assistant Chief of Operations 56 FT + 36 PT
Training Facilitator 56 FT + 36 PT
Training Classroom1 640
LRC 200
Locker Room / Shower Room Utilize formula
1.2.3.4
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), SCBA Storage and Maintenance1 640
Supply Storage1 540
Supply Officer 56 FT + 36 PT
Vehicle Control Officer 56 FT + 36 PT
Note:
1. Utilize BOS special purpose space if co-located.
6.4. Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Flight (FAC 1444; Cat Code 141-165). The EOD
function will be organized in one of four configurations: Host base support; tenant unit with
Civil Engineer Squadron (CES), Non Host unit equipped tenant with CES or tenant unit with a
Civil Engineer Flight (CEF). Tenant EOD functions collocated with an Active Duty EOD flights
that includes a CEF operations flight are authorized different square footage than Host Units as
depicted in the table below. Tenant EOD functions collocated with an Active Duty EOD flights
that include a CES are authorized square footage depicted in the table below for all
administrative, storage, and functional work space. Classroom space at these locations should be
shared with the associated CE squadron. Secure training /computer work area must be provided.
Table 6.6 shows space allocation for EOD training / operations facilities.
6.4.1. In addition to the primary EOD training/operations facility, AFRC host installations
require additional training areas as follows:
6.4.1.1. EOD Proficiency Range; approximately 18 acres (circle with a diameter of 1000
FT). Proficiency range will be sited in accordance with AFMAN 91-201 for explosive
operating location and will include frontal and overhead protection for mission essential
personnel.
6.4.1.2. Properly configured EOD practical training area (approximately 1 acre).
Practical training area will sited to perform Air Force Tactics, Techniques and
procedures: field rigging, improvised hoisting of unexploded ordnance; landmine
identification and removal; Off- range use of explosives and cartridge actuated tools
identified in AFMAN 91-201, paragraph 12.77.
6.4.1.3. Properly configured multi-purpose training facility: Facility should be
approximately 1000 SF two story structure. The structure will facilitate EOD training to
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include: full employment of robotics to include climbing stairs, negotiating normal
facility obstacles and use of cartridge activated tools. The first floor of the structure
should have sufficient flexibility to duplicate illicit drug and bomb making lab, office,
hotel room, etc. Security Forces can utilize training facility for similar mission
requirements.
Table 6.7. Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Flight.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
22 PAX 18 PAX 22 PAX
Host Unit Tenant Non Host Unit
equipped
Tenant
Flight Chief / Commander 72
Flight Manager/ Superintendent 56 FT + 36 PT
Resource Manager (Supply) 56 FT + 36 PT
Unit Control Center (UCC) /
Operations (SIPR)
250
250
Quality Assurance (QA) NCO /
Stan/Eval
200 56 FT + 36 PT 200
Logistics NCO (Supply) 56 FT + 36 PT
Plans and Intel 56 FT + 36 PT
56 FT + 36 PT
Technical Orders NCO 56 FT + 36 PT
56 FT + 36 PT
Training NCO 56 FT + 36 PT
56 FT + 36 PT
Equipment NCO 56 FT + 36 PT
56 FT + 36 PT
EOD Workspace (remaining TRs) 20 PT
Classroom 660
660
Training Device Storage 500
500
Pro Gear / MOBAG Storage 40 EA
Weapons Storage (alarmed) 150 100 150
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Vehicle Parking/Maintenance Bay 2,460
1,500
Equipment Maintenance 950
950
Locker Room/Shower Utilize formula in 1.2.3.4
Laundry 75
75
Breakroom 100
100
Secure Logistics Storage
(Admin/Issue)
150 150 150
Assigned UTC 4F9X1 1,000
Assigned UTC 4F9X4 450
450
EOD Proficiency Training Range1 18 Acres
18 Acres
Range Training Device Storage 200
200
Outdoor Training Area2 1 Acre
1 Acre
Notes:
1. Host base locations require 18 acres EOD Pro Range IAW AFI 91-201. (Explosive Site Plan
Required).
2. Hose base locations require 1 acre outdoor training area (explosive tools/techniques lab).
3. Host base locations require 2 EA explosive storage 7x7 containers near main facility.
(Alarmed) (Explosive Site Plan Required).
4. All flights require SIPRNET capability in classroom and operations center.
5. All flights require fenced and lighted vehicle parking area.
6. At locations with inclement weather, flights are authorized to have additional covered/enclosed
storage for other government motor conveyances i.e. golf cart/quad utility vehicle (UTV), etc.
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6.5. Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers (RED
HORSE) Squadron Facilities (FAC 1714; Cat Code 171-443). These facilities provide
administrative, training, storage, and maintenances space necessary to support all aspects of Civil
Engineer RED HORSE home station operations. AFRC RED HORSE squadrons are typically
associated with co-located active duty RED HORSE squadrons with whom they share training
and maintenance areas. In these instances, only limited sole-use space is required for AFRC
squadron administration and storage requirements. Table 6.8 shows space authorization for
stand-alone as well as associated RED HORSE squadrons. Squadron space allocation may be
accommodated in multiple facilities but should not exceed total authorization.
Table 6.8. RED HORSE Squadron.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Stand-Alone Associate
ADMINISTRATIVE SPACE
Headquarters / Command Staff 2,910 2,910
Operations Staff 1,380 1,380
Engineering Staff 3,260 3,260
Logistics Training 3,420 3,420
Medical Training 530 530
Services Training 870 870
Vehicle Operations Administration 4,220 4,220
Supply Management 600 600
MAINTENANCE SPACE
Airfields shop 6,460 2,110
Cantonments shop 15,020 4,410
STORAGE SPACE
Vehicle Operations Parking Shed 1,710 0
Engineering Supply Storage 3,660 2,200
Engineering Equipment Storage 3,420 2,050
Equipment Warehouse 5,200 3,120
Services Equipment Storage 490 0
Notes:
1. Reserve RED HORSE with Active Associate is authorized space equivalent to a stand-alone
squadron.
2. Stand-alone squadrons are also authorized up to 8,000 Square Yards of paved area for parking
and outdoor (uncovered) storage for vehicles and mobility/training equipment.
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6.6. Communications, Navigational Aids (NAVAID), Air Traffic Control (ATC), and
Airfield Lighting. All facilities will meet standard requirements established in AFMAN 32-
1084.
6.6.1. Communications and Information Facility (FAC 1311; Cat Code 131-111) BOS: This
host base facility provides centrally located communications and information systems, both
for intra-base and off-base communications. Table 6.9 shows proposed space allocation for
a Communications and Information function.
Table 6.9. Communications and Information Facility (BOS).
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Commander 150
DO 120
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 1501
Conference Room 200
Classroom 300
Breakroom 200
Resource Advisor / Career Advisor 56 EA
Comm Focal Point 56 FT + 36 PT
QA (SCQ) 56 FT + 36 PT
PLANS & RESOURCES
Plans & Resources Chief 72
UDM / UTM (SCXX) 56 FT + 36 PT
Plans & Resources (SCXP) 56 FT + 36 PT
Communications Security (COMSEC) (SCXS) 210
Records Staging 400
Comm Vault 400
Classified Destruction 50
OPERATIONS
Operations Chief 72
RF Transmissions Systems 56 FT + 36 PT
Knowledge Operations (SCOK) 56 FT + 36 PT
Network Infrastructure (SCOI) 56 FT + 36 PT
Client Services (SCOS) 56 FT + 36 PT
Network Operations (SCOO) 56 FT + 36 PT
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Phone Maintenance 56 FT + 36 PT
Mailroom User justified, 500 Max
Breakroom Use formula 2.5
Computer Maintenance / Distribution User justified, 2,500 Max
NIPR Server Room User justified
6.6.2. Systems Operations Flight (FAC 1311; Cat Code 131-111): When the AFRC Wing is
located on an Active Duty installation (tenant location) the Systems Operations Flight
provides communication and information systems support to the Reserve Wing or Group.
This non-deployable function, typically located within the Force Support Squadron (FSS), is
authorized a square footage based on the table below.
Table 6.10. Systems Operations Flight.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Flight Chief 72
Network Systems 56 FT + 36 PT
Knowledge Operations 56 FT + 36 PT
Client Service Center / CST 400
Information Assurance 56 FT + 36 PT
Computer Maintenance / Distribution User justified
Mailroom User justified
Phone Maintenance 300
NIPR Server Room User justified
Note:
1. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage
6.6.3. Communications Squadron (Deployable) (FAC 1714; Cat Code 171-443): Table 6.11
shows proposed space allocation for a Deployable Communications Squadron.
Table 6.11. Communications Squadron – Deployable
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Commander 150
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 1502
DO 120
First Sergeant 120
Superintendent 72
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Power Production 56 FT + 36 PT
Electrical Power Production 56 FT + 36 PT
Joint Incident Site Communications Capability (JISCC)
Training Area 300
JISCC Equipment Storage1 300
CYBER OPERATIONS FLIGHT
Superintendent 72
Knowledge Operations 56 FT + 36 PT
Cyber System Operations 56 FT + 36 PT
Cyber Surety 56 FT + 36 PT
CYBER SYSTEMS FLIGHT
Superintendent 72
Client Systems 56 FT + 36 PT
Cyber Transport 56 FT + 36 PT
RF Transmissions 56 FT + 36 PT
Classroom 300
Equipment Storage & Maintenance 1000
Training Bag Storage 5 SF EA
Notes:
1. Youngstown owns two (2) JISCC Packages
2. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage
6.6.4. Combat Communications Squadron (FAC 1711; Cat Code 171-447): Combat
Communications Squadrons are authorized space per the table below. Outdoor uncovered
storage area should be provided for storage of vehicles assigned to the squadron.
Table 6.12. Combat Communications Squadron.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Commander 150
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 1501
First Sergeant 120
COMSEC Storage 150
Quality Assurance Room 150
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Conference Room 200
Systems
Client Systems
Flight Chief 72
Supervisor 56 FT + 36 PT
TR Workroom 10 SF per TR
Training/Storage 750
Transport Systems
Flight Chief 72
Supervisor 56 FT + 36 PT
TR Workroom 10 SF per TR
Training/Storage 750
Transmission Systems
Flight Chief 72
Supervisor 56 FT + 36 PT
TR Workroom 10 SF per TR
Training/Storage 750
HVAC/Power Pro
Flight Chief 72
Supervisor 56 FT + 36 PT
TR Workroom 10 SF per TR
Training/Storage 750
Maintenance Bays 2,500
Tool Crib 200
Parts Cleaning Room 200
HAZMAT 200
Fuel Storage 200
Supply
Flight Chief 72
TR Work Area 10 SF per TR
Training/Storage 500
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Secure Storage RM 100
Operations
Knowledge Operations
Flight Chief 72
TR Workroom 10 SF per TR
Training/Storage 750
Cyber Ops
Flight Chief 72
Supervisor 56 FT + 36 PT
TR Work Area 10 SF per TR
Training/Storage 750
Cyber Surety
Flight Chief 72
Supervisor 56 FT + 36 PT
TR Work Area 10 SF per TR
Training/Storage 750
Shower/Locker Utilize formula in 1.2.3.4
Breakroom 200
Theater Deployable Communications (TDC) &
Integrated Communications Access Package
(ICAP) Storage
10,000
Note:
1. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage.
6.7. Contracting Flight (FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-249). Contracting functions operating at
AFRC owned installations are authorized square footage based on the table below. Table 6.13
shows proposed space allocation for the Contracting office.
Table 6.13. Contracting.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Lead 150
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT +1501
Section Supervisor 72
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Contracting Staff 56 FT
Storage 300
Customer Waiting 200
Conference Room 200
Note:
1. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage.
6.8. Force Support Squadron (FAC 6102; Cat Code 610-243). The Force Support Squadron
Commander and associated staff are authorized square footage based on the table below.
Table 6.14. Force Support Squadron Command Section.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Squadron Commander 150
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT +1501
First Sergeant 120
Career Advisor/Wing Functional Manager 56 Lead + 56 FT + 36 PT
Superintendent 72
Operations Officer 120
Conference Room 200
Breakroom 200
Storage 50
Note:
1. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage.
6.8.1. Manpower and Personnel Section (FAC 6100; Cat Code 610-128): The Civilian
Personnel section of the Force Support Squadron is authorized square footage based on the
table below.
Table 6.15. Manpower and Personnel Flight.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Flight Chief / Commander 150
Installation Personal Readiness (IPR) 56 FT + 36 PT
Force Management 56 FT + 36 PT
Superintendent 72
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Customer Support 56 FT + 36 PT
Career Development 56 FT + 36 PT
Personnel Systems Management 56 FT + 36 PT
Storage 200
Reception Area 200 min (user justified)
Civilian Personnel 56 FT + 36 PT
6.8.2. Force Development Education and Training (FAC 7351; Cat Code 730-441): Force
Development (Education and Training) is authorized square footage based on the table
below.
Table 6.16. Force Development Education and Training Flight.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Flight Chief 72
Formal Schools Section 56 FT + 36 PT
Education Section 56 FT + 36 PT
Storage 100
Video-Teleconference Room 500
Training Room (Classroom) 500
Computer Lab 500
Testing Room 500
6.8.3. Airman and Family Readiness (FAC 7372; Cat Code 740-253): Airman and Family
Readiness (A&FR) programs are authorized square footage based on the table below.
Table 6.17. Airman and Family Readiness Flight.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Flight Chief 72
Customer Support 56 FT + 36 PT + 200
Storage 50
6.8.4. Sustainment Services (FAC 1714; Cat Code 171-443): Services are authorized square
footage based on the table below. Services-unique facilities such as club, dining facility, Base
Exchange and lodging, will follow the applicable design guide, or AFI 32-1022, Planning
and Programming Nonappropriated Fund Facility Construction Projects.
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Table 6.18. Sustainment Services Flight.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Flight Chief 72
Deputy 56
Food Service 20 PT
Lodging 20 PT
Fitness 20 PT
Community Services / Mortuary 20 PT
Training Bag Storage 5 SF EA
Storage 500 - 1,000
6.8.4.1. Equipment Storage for Force Support Squadron (FAC 7447; Cat Code 740-672):
Services Section of the Force Support Squadron is authorized storage space for home
station training equipment as described in Table 6.19.
Table 6.19. Home Station Training.
HOME STATION TRAINING (HST) SCOPE (NSF)
RFL01 Leadership Command and Control 100
RFL03 Lead Bed down Package 200
RFSR1 Lead Bed down 200
RFSR9 Readiness Management 200
RFSRB Follow Augmentation 150
RFSRJ Port Mortuary Lead 50
RFSRK Follow Remains Team 50
RFSRL Non-Appropriated Fund Accounting 150
Note:
1. Outside storage required for Single Palletized Expeditionary Kitchen (SPEK), minimum of
200 square feet; fuel storage, minimum of 50 square feet (at least 50 ft from buildings); and
SPEK Supplies, 150 square feet. Additional storage required (5 square feet per person) for
Mobility A-Bags and Mobility C-Bags, unless storage provided by Supply.
6.8.5. Fitness Centers / Gymnasium (FAC 7421; Cat Code 740-674): AFRC installations are
authorized a single base fitness center and running track. Fitness center authorized space is
determined based on population supported and approved on a case-by-case basis by HQ
AFRC/A4C. Indoor tracks should be at least 1/8 of a mile long to provide a venue for Air
Force fitness testing. Outdoor running track must allow for self-directed fitness activities as
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well as military fitness assessment testing. Tracks must meet the requirements set in AFI 34-
266, UFC 4-750-02, UFC 4-740-02, and AFI 36-2905.
6.8.6. Honor Guard (FAC 1714; Cat Code 171-443): AFRC units with an established Honor
Guard function are authorized a total of 250 square feet for administrative / office area and
600 square feet for equipment storage.
6.9. Logistics Readiness Squadron (FAC 6102; Cat Code 610-243). Plans, organizes, directs
and manages all logistics support activities. Activities include materiel and traffic management
functions inherent to the receiving, shipping, movement, storage and control of property and
equipment. Activities also include efficient and economical vehicle operations and management
services as well as installation planning and execution of unit movement, reception, and bed
down and redeployment operations.
Table 6.20. LRS Command Section.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Commander 150
First Sergeant 120
Superintendent 72
Operations Officer 56
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 1501
Supply / Storage (includes uniform storage / issue) 310
Conference Room 200
Logistics Manager 56
UTM / QA / AO or COR (as applicable) 56 + 56 FT + 36 PT
Conference Room 200
Note:
1. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage.
6.9.1. Deployment and Distribution Flight (LGRD) (FAC 1412; Cat Code 141-786:
Responsible for the centralized command and control, planning and execution of all wing
deployment operations and the distribution of cargo, passengers and personal property. The
Installation Deployment Officer (IDO) is appointed from within the Deployment and
Distribution Flight. The flight is responsible for the execution of squadron Air and Space
Expeditionary Forces (AEF) Management, squadron UTC management, In-Garrison
Expeditionary Site Planning and Installation Deployment Planning. The Deployment and
Distribution Flight also operates a Deployment Control Center (DCC), Reception Control
Center (RCC) and Installation Deployment Readiness Cell (IDRC), as necessary. This flight
is responsible for the management of the wing’s War Reserve Materiel (WRM), Support
Agreements. Additionally, the flight is the single installation transportation authority
responsible for planning, managing and executing the movement of personnel; the shipment
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and receipt of DoD cargo; acquisition and arrangement of Personal Property movement
services; and operation of Small Air Terminals for Cargo and Passenger Movement functions
at locations with no Aerial Port Squadron or other host support. Provides vehicle operations
functions, responsible for providing efficient and economical transportation services to
support the mission, including licensing, dispatch, pick-up and delivery operations, and
vehicle and equipment support. Single authority for vehicle official use and permissible
operating distance guidance and programs.
Table 6.21. Deployment and Distribution Flight.
DESCRIPTION HOST
SCOPE (NSF)
TENANT
SCOPE (NSF)
Commander 72 72
Superintendent 72 72
Log Plans 56 FT + 36 PT 56 FT + 36 PT
SIPR 200
Vehicle Operations 56 FT + 36 PT
Technical Order Delivery Office
(TODO)
56 FT + 36 PT + 100
Dispatch Office 56 FT + 36 PT
Traffic Management Office (TMO)
Manager
56
TMO 56 FT + 36 PT
Receiving 2600
Breakroom Use formula 2.5
IDRC or DCC User justified; 1,670 max
Reserve Deployment Readiness
Cell (RDRC)
User justified, 1,400
max
Personnel Deployment Function
(PDF)
User justified; 3,000 max
6.9.2. Deployment Processing Facility (FAC 1412; Cat Code 141-786): Deployment
processing facilities are applicable to AFRC host installations. Each base develops its own
Installation Deployment Plan (IDP) defining its deployment process. The following
information is provided to ensure adequate space is identified and necessary infrastructure is
available for AFRC unit deployment processes. Existing facilities should be used or
modified to meet these requirements. When the deployment control center (DCC) is not
active, Deployment Processing Facility space will be co-used for other functions such as the
Installation Deployment Readiness Cell (IDRC).
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6.9.2.1. Deployment Control Center (DCC) (FAC 1412; Cat Code 141-786):
Deployment command and control for the Host Wing Commander is monitored from this
room. This room requires "controlled access," and must be capable of operating in
classified mode in support of classified DMS, Global Command and Control System
(GCCS), and operations plan (OPLAN) directives. The ideal location of the DCC is in
the same building or near the personnel and cargo deployment functions, personnel
processing facilities, and the flight line. The DCC should be collocated with the
Logistics Plans office. Space authorization for the DCC includes a conference/briefing
room for deployment concept briefings. This room may be one normally used for other
purposes, such as a deployment training classroom or personnel deployment function
(PDF) passenger briefing room.
6.9.2.2. Installation Deployment Readiness Cell (IDRC). On a routine basis, the DCC
may not be required to stand up if the responsibilities can be handled effectively in the
normal operating location of the IDRC (i.e., the IDRC must mirror the DCC
requirements). The IDRC is responsible for identifying, validating, and distributing
tasking and information. Coordinates with UDMs to ensure appropriate units are tasked
in Deliberate and Crisis Action Planning and Execution Segments (DCAPES), and
making corrections as necessary. Authorization includes all logistics plans functions,
personnel readiness unit, transportation and installation deployment officer and must
have SIRP and NIPR capabilities.
6.9.2.3. Reserve Deployment Readiness Cell (RDRC). Wings at AFRC Tenant locations
are authorized a total of 1,400 square feet for a RDRC that is separate from the active
duty deployment readiness cell. RDRC manages taskings associated with Reserve
specific deployment requirements, includes space for all logistics plans functions,
personnel readiness unit, transportation and installation deployment officer, and must
have SIPR and NIPR capabilities.
6.9.2.4. Personnel Deployment Function (PDF). AFRC Host Bases are authorized 3,025
square feet for the Personnel Deployment Function. This allocation includes all
administrative, work, waiting/holding, and personnel processing functions. The PDF
office is usually manned by two to four people, must have LAN connectivity, and must
include a copier unless a suitable one is available nearby. The PDF continuously
monitors deploying personnel requirements and publishes deployment orders.
Communications requirements include access to SIPRNET, NIPRNET, secure and
unsecure telephones, and access to facsimile machines. The PDF must be located in
immediate proximity to the personnel processing facility. This function includes the
personnel processing functions and deployment training classrooms.
6.9.3. Material Management Flight (LGRM) (FAC 4421; Cat Code 442-758): Responsible
for stocking, storing, issuing, managing, inventorying and inspecting DoD supplies and
equipment. This flight is the primary liaison between customers and the responsible AFMC
centralized supply chain management commodity function.
Table 6.22. Material Management Flight.
DESCRIPTION HOST SCOPE (NSF) TENANT SCOPE
(NSF)
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Supply Manager 72 72
Flight Commander 72 72
Superintendent 72 72
DMS (Section 6.9.2.1) 56 FT + 36 PT + 600 56 FT + 36 PT + 600
Customer Support 56 FT + 36 PT 56 FT + 36 PT
Storage & Issue (IEU) 56 FT + 36 PT 56 FT + 36 PT
Breakroom Use formula 2.5 Use formula 2.5
Mobility 56 FT + 36 PT 56 FT + 36 PT
Base Supply Storage See Section 6.9.2.2.1 See Section 6.9.12.5
Aircraft Parts See Table 6.9.2.2.2 See Section 6.9.12.5
MOBAG Storage See Section 6.9.2.2.3 See Section 6.9.12.5
Mobility Equipment Storage See Section 6.9.2.2.4 See Section 6.9.12.5
Readiness Spares See Section 6.9.2.2.5 See Section 6.9.12.5
Base Hazardous Material Storage 6.6.13.1. 6.6.13.1.
Base Hazardous Waste Storage 6.6.13.2 6.6.13.2
Hydrazine Storage and Servicing Facility 6.6.13.3 6.6.13.3
Liquid Oxygen/Nitrogen Storage 6.6.13.4 6.6.13.4
6.9.3.1. Distributed Maintenance Support (DMS) (FAC 211; CAT Code 211-154):
Assigned to the Logistics Readiness Squadron, the DMS (previously Maintenance Supply
Liason) provides forward supply control and parts storage in support of aircraft
maintenance operations. DMS is typically located within aircraft maintenance shops or
in separate facilities proximal to aircraft maintenance shops. DMS is authorized
administrative space and 600 square feet for parts and supply storage.
6.9.3.2. Warehouse Space (FAC 4421; Cat Code 442-758): Warehouse space is required
for bulk and bin storage of materials. This facility includes space for aisles, receiving,
shipping, packing, crating, equipment storage and issue, central mobility weapons
storage, general supply and base issue/supply point, personnel clothing and equipment,
administration, equipment management, and transportation management. Due to the
various taskings of AFRC units, use the scope in this section for planning purposes only.
Design actual requirements on a case-by-case basis in coordination with HQ AFRC. At
AFRC host installations, multiply number of full time personnel assigned to the base
supply warehouse administrative staff by 56 square feet to determine net administrative
facility space authorization.
6.9.3.3. Base Supply Storage. Multiply authorized base population of any given UTA
weekend (not total assigned personnel) by 15 square feet to determine basic supply
storage requirement. Supply storage may be located in centralized warehouse or
distributed within individual unit facilities.
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6.9.3.4. Aircraft Parts Storage Space. Multiply number of assigned aircraft (PAA) by the
factors shown to determine net storage space required for aircraft parts storage.
Table 6.23. Aircraft Parts Storage.
WEAPON SYSTEM SCOPE PER PAA (NSF)
Fighter / Helicopter 500
Tactical Airlift/Tanker 700
Strategic Airlift (C-5, C-17) 1,200
6.9.3.5. Mobility Bag Storage (FAC 4421; Cat Code 442-758). Storage space for
deployable mobility bags (A bags, B bags, C bags) shall be calculated per base
requirements, at 5 square feet per authorized mobility position. Determine space for
other deployable mobility equipment on a case-by-case basis. NOTE: Mobility bags
may be stored in central warehouse facilities or in unit/squadron facilities as determined
by local commanders. Do not duplicate space authorizations for mobility equipment
storage.
6.9.3.6. Mobility Training Equipment Storage (Training Bag Storage): Storage space for
non-deployable mobility training equipment issued to individuals (masks, helmets, and
vests) shall be calculated at 3 square feet per authorized mobility position. This
equipment is typically stored within individual squadron / flight facilities but may be
consolidated in central storage locations. Do not duplicate space authorizations for
mobility training equipment storage.
6.9.3.7. Mobile Readiness Spare Packages (MRSP): Space for Mobile Readiness Spare
Packages (MRSP) may be in any appropriate combination of warehouse, shed, or open
yard.
Table 6.24. Readiness Spares Package.
WEAPON SYSTEM SCOPE (NSF)
Fighter / Helicopter 3,500
Tactical Airlift/Tanker 2,000
Strategic Airlift (C-5, C-17) 3,500
Note:
1. In addition to RSP storage, an additional 3,500 square feet is required for deployable mobility
equipment storage at tenant locations.
6.9.3.8. Warehouse Space at Tenant Locations. At tenant locations, operation of the
central base warehouse is a supplier function unless otherwise documented in the support
agreement. Dedicated storage space for AFRC parts and Mobility Bags should be
established using the above criteria.
6.9.4. Base Hazardous Storage/Hydrazine Storage and Servicing Facility (FAC 4423; Cat
Code 442-257):
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6.9.4.1. Base Hazardous Material Storage (Pharmacy Program). This provides for the
centralized storage and dispensing of paints, oil, solvents, chemicals, bottled gases, and
other hazardous materials as required at each host base. May be constructed as a separate
facility or identified as a separate area within the base general warehouse. This function
is authorized 300 square feet for administrative, computer and customer service space
and a total of 2,500 square feet for hazardous material storage.
6.9.4.2. Base Hazardous Waste Storage. Facility provides centralized storage for
hazardous waste materials prior to transport off base for ultimate disposal. Facility must
be constructed and operated in accordance with federal and State environmental
regulations. May be constructed as a separate facility or identified as a separate area
within the base hazardous material storage facility. This function is authorized 140
square feet for administrative, computer and file storage space and a total of 800 square
feet for hazardous waste storage.
6.9.4.3. Hydrazine Storage and Servicing Facility. For F-16 equipped units, provides
space for servicing and storage of hydrazine fuel containers. HQ AFRC/A4M determines
on a case-by-case basis whether to provide a full service facility or storage only.
6.9.5. Liquid Oxygen/Nitrogen Storage (LOX/LIN) (FAC 4122; Cat Code 442-258): A pad,
cover, fencing and road access to provide protected storage are authorized for this equipment.
Use AFMAN 32-1084 criteria.
6.9.6. Vehicle Management Flight (LGRV) (FAC 2141; Cat Code 214-425): Single
authority and source for maintenance and management of an installation’s motor vehicle
fleet. Responsible for overall management and maintenance of the wing’s vehicle fleet and
assigns, accounts for and maintains vehicle assets so they are safe, efficient and
environmentally sound and meet the wing’s needs. Responsible for the management, repair
and accountability of the Air Force vehicle fleet. AFRC units with an assigned Vehicle
Operations and Maintenance function are authorized a facility. This allowance includes
space for all maintenance and tool/equipment storage activities associated with the Vehicle
Maintenance function. Typical vehicle maintenance facilities will contain no more than nine
vehicle maintenance bays with at least two bays able to accommodate the largest vehicle
assigned to the unit. At least a single bay must have a door opening width of 17 feet (based
on 60K loader maintenance requirement). Floor drains in this facility should be avoided but,
if present, will be connected to oil/water separators or waste water recovery/recycling
systems. Table 6.24 shows proposed space allocation for a base vehicle maintenance shop
facility.
Table 6.25. Vehicle Maintenance Shop.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Flight Commander 72
Superintendent 72
TR Work Room / Ready Room 15 EA
Vehicle Manager 56
Lead Mechanic 56
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Customer Service 100
Inspector’s Office / QAE 56 FT + 36 PT
Library/Tech Manual 100
Dynamometer Bay 1,020
Alignment 540
Battery 145
Wheel and Tire 700
Tool Crib 375
Material Control/Bench Stock 300
Machine Shop 800
Maintenance Lift Bays (4 @ 510) 2,040
General Purpose Maintenance Bays (4 @ 510) 2,040
Wash rack 600
Drive Through Corridor 3,250
Refueler Vehicle Maintenance Shop See Section 6.9.13.7
Enclosed Vehicle Parking See Section 6.9.13.8
6.9.6.1. Refueler Vehicle Maintenance Shop (FAC 2141; Cat Code 214-467): Space for
this function may be provided as either a separate maintenance bay or by adding one bay
to the vehicle maintenance shop. Re-fuel maintenance bay is authorized a scope of 1,800
square feet (based on R-11 vehicle requirements). If added to the automotive shop, this
bay must be separated by a fire wall. If constructed as a separate facility, add 300 square
feet for work bench and tool storage. Co-located office or administrative area is not
authorized. Re-fuel maintenance facility must be provided with a single overhead door, a
forced ventilation/exhaust system, a fume monitoring system, floor drains connected to
an oil water separator, and an explosion proof electrical/telephone system.
6.9.6.2. Enclosed Vehicle Parking (Northern Tier / Corrosive Environment):
Installations meeting the definition of northern tier locations are authorized 6,000 square
feet (gross) of heated vehicle storage space (Cat Code 214-426) and an additional 6,000
square feet (gross) of unheated vehicle storage space (Cat Code 214-428). This space is
typically used for storage of high value and special purpose vehicles.
6.9.7. Fuels Management Flight (LGRF) (FAC 1444; Cat Code 121-111): Ensures quality
petroleum products, cryogenics fluids and missile propellants are acquired or produced and
issued safely and efficiently to using organizations. A fuels operations building is required to
provide a centralized facility for administering all base functions related to the receipt,
storage, and issue of petroleum products and, when required, liquid oxygen and nitrogen
(LOX and LIN). The facility allowance includes space for all management, administration,
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laboratory, and functional work space. Only one Fuels Operations facility is authorized per
installation.
Table 6.26. Fuels Operations Facility. (See AFMAN 32-1084, Table 2.14; UFC 3-460-01,
Chapter 11; UFC 1-200-01; UFC 3-600-01; NFPA 45; NFPA 70; 29 CFR Part 1910.1450)
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Vehicle Checkpoint operator Maintenance room (Detached) 250
Flight Commander 72
Superintendent 72
Laboratory 200
Ready Room for fueling operators 15 EA
Fuels Service Center
Administration Offices 56 FT + 36 PT +1501
Conference room/classroom 200
Emergency shower and eyewash in work area 25
Breakroom 150
Locker/shower Utilize formula in 1.2.3.4
Note:
1. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage.
6.9.7.1. Hydrant Refueling System (FAC 1211; Cat Code 121-122): Hydrant refueling
systems are required to support aircraft that carry over 20,000 gallons of fuel. Where
hydrant systems are justified, provide a fueling position for the total number of primary
assigned aircraft (PAA) minus two. (Reference: AFMAN 32-1084 and UFC 3-460-01).
6.9.7.2. Vehicle Fueling System (FAC 1231; Cat Code 123-335): Provide two duel
outlet dispensing pedestals for ground fuels for each increment of 150 motor vehicles to
be served. Provide at least one pedestal for each fuel type. Provide storage in above
ground tanks. (Reference: AFMAN 32-1084 and UFC 3-460-01).
6.9.7.3. Alternative / Bio-Base Fuel (FAC 1231; Cat Code 123-335): Provide a
minimum of one dispensing pedestal for E-85 fuel and one pedestal for B-20 fuel at each
AFRC installation.
6.9.7.4. Jet Fuel Operating Storage (FAC 1241; Cat Code 124-135): Provide combined
storage requirements for both operating and bulk storage based on the requirements of the
assigned weapon system per Table 6.26. Combined operating and bulk storage not to
exceed the following quantities for 8 to 12 PAA airlift and 24 PAA fighter units.
Reference: AFMAN 32-1084 and UFC 3-460-01.
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Table 6.27. Jet Fuel Storage Minimum Capacity.
AIRCRAFT QUANTITY (BBL)
Fighter 5,000
C-130 5,000
KC-135/C-5/C-17 20,000
Note:
1. Additional storage may be justified based on PAA, tenant support, and contingency
requirements for the installation. Provide a minimum of two Jet-Fuel operating storage tanks,
design requirements and consideration IAW UFC 3-460-01.
6.10. Aerial Port Training Facility (FAC 172; Cat Code 171-873). These facilities provided
for administrative, classroom training, cargo processing and aerial delivery operations functions.
Aerial port squadrons (APS) at AFRC installations with 12 PAA, and at Geographically
Separated Units, are authorized square footage based on the table below. Squadrons that support
Aerial Delivery Systems (ADS) (air drop operations) are authorized an additional square footage
for build-up, storage, training and parachute packing space. At HQ AMC bases, utilize existing
ADS workspace. Table 6.28 shows proposed space allocation for an APS.
Table 6.28. Aerial Port Squadron.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Standard ADS At AMC
Administrative
Commander 150
First Sergeant 120
Ops Officer 120
Superintendent 72
UDM / Security Manager / UTM / Career
Advisor / ART 56 EA + 56 FT + 36 PT
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT +1503
APOS Support 56 Supervisor + 15 EA
Breakroom Utilize formula 2.5
Locker Room 2 x 2 double-stacked per person
Supply 56 FT + 36 PT
Training Bag Storage 5 EA
High Value Item Storage 100
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Training
Material Handling Equipment 200
Air Terminal Operations Center (ATOC) 56 Supervisor + 15 EA
RAMP 56 Supervisor + 15 EA
Air Traffic Standard Evaluation (ATSEV/QA) 56 Supervisor + 15 EA
PAX 56 Supervisor + 15 EA
Cargo 56 Supervisor + 15 EA
Load Planning 56 Supervisor + 15 EA
Load Build-up/Storage/Training 1,2 3,500 13,000 0
Equipment and Supplies 700
Fleet Services 56 Supervisor + 15 EA
Special Handling 56 Supervisor + 15 EA
Classrooms / Training Room / LRC 900
Notes: On next page
1. Storage should include high bay area for vertical platform storage racks.
2. Space can also be used for indoor vehicle storage at Northern tier locations.
3. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage
4. Aerial Port Squadrons (APS) co-located with Active Duty functions use the host base air
freight terminal for "hands on" training.
6.10.1. Cargo Deployment Function (CDF). This function is usually located on or near the
cargo marshaling area. It is the installation's focal point for all cargo processing activities.
LAN connectivity is required in this area. This area should provide enough room to check
and process all accompanying cargo documentation. Dispatch of cargo load teams to load
and unload support aircraft occurs in this facility. Normal CDF operations (cargo in-check,
marshaling, and loading) can be done outdoors (ramp, apron, etc.) or in designated hangar
space. There is no dedicated facility space authorization for this function. The unit
Installation Deployment Plan (IDP) should specify procedures for this process.
6.11. Security Forces Operations (FAC 7313; Cat Code 730-835). This facility is the
command center for the direction of security, police services (law enforcement), crime
prevention, training, information/ personnel/ industrial security, force protection, and resource
protection operations. It is also the site for the control center (Central Security Control/Law
Enforcement Desk), armory, and unit mobility/supply. Space authorization for this facility is
determined by unit manning and number of assigned unit task codes (UTCs Table 6.28 shows
proposed space allocation for a Security Forces Squadron (SFS).
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Table 6.29. Security Forces Squadron.
DESCRIPTION
SCOPE (SF)
Large Unit ¹
Medium
Unit ² Small Unit ³
Chief, Security
Forces/Commander
(CSF/CC) 150 150 150
Conference Room 200 200 N/A
First Sergeant 120 120 N/A
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 150 N/A
Security Forces Manager
(SFM) 72 72 N/A
UDM 56 FT + 36 PT
Standards and Evaluations 56 FT + 36 PT
Testing Room 200
Police Services 56 FT + 36 PT
Anti-Terrorism Officer
(ATO) 72
Patrol Workroom User justified
SIPR Room 200
LRC User justified
Pass &
Registration/Waiting Area 200 200 200
Operations Superintendent 72 72 N/A
Flight Chiefs 72
Squad Leaders 56 N/A
Fire Team Leaders 56 FT + 36 PT N/A
Emergency
Communications Center
(ECC) / Base Defense
Operations Center
(BDOC) 600
Training 56 FT + 36 PT N/A
Supply & Resources 56 FT + 36 PT N/A
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Evidence Storage Room 50 N/A
Lost & Found Property
Room 50 N/A
Report Writing Room (2
@ 50 SF) 100
Interrogation/Interview
Room 4 100 N/A
Classroom (Partitioned) 1,295 1,140 440
Armory 5 See note
Weapons Cleaning Area 100 100 100
Mobility
Storage/Pallets/Build-up 6 See note N/A
Home Station Equipment
Storage 250 200 150
ProGear 5 SF each 5 SF each 5 SF each
Training Bag Storage 5 SF each 5 SF each 5 SF each
Breakroom 200 200 100
Locker/Shower Utilize formula in 1.2.3.4
Notes:
* QC test area square footage
1. Large Units: 439/452/482 SFS
2. Medium Units: 94/434/910/911/914/934 SFS
3. Small Units: 301 SFS
4. Includes one-way glass room
5. Calculating storage requirements will involve several factors unique to each individual
installation. These factors include: number/type of SFS unit daily weapons, munitions and
equipment (e.g., radios, night vision equipment, other essential equipment). Also included in the
calculation are any other weapons stored in the armory, to include tenant, mobility, privately
owned, aircrew, and honor guard.
6. Calculation is based on ISU90 x 2 x 1.36 square feet per authorized unit equipped UTC.
Adjust authorization to reflect actual number of unit equipped UTCs.
Table 6.30. Vault for Deployable Weapons Storage.
Deployable Personnel SCOPE (NSF)
Net Gross
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<500 200 240
501-1000 300 360
1001 – 2000 400 480
2001 – 3000 500 600
3001 – 4000 600 720
6.11.1. Combat Arms Training (FAC 1718; Cat Code 171-476): This facility supports the
activities of a combat arms section at AFRC host locations. It contains space for classroom
instruction; program administration, weapons maintenance; weapons cleaning and
degreasing; alarmed weapons and ammunition storage; latrine facilities and miscellaneous
storage. The facility may be equipped with either the Combat Arms Training Simulator
(CATS) or the Squad Engagement Training Simulator (SETS) although neither of these
systems is required to meet training standards. The standard training facility (range) supports
up to 21 firing points. Table 6.30 shows proposed space allocation for a Combat Arms
Training Facility.
Table 6.31. Combat Arms Training.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Classroom 1 975
Flight Chief 72
Instructor’s Offices (56 SF/Auth CA Instructor) 56 EA
Weapons Maintenance Shop 300
Weapons Cleaning/Degreasing Room 2 250
Alarmed Weapons and Ammunition Storage Room 150
Miscellaneous Storage 120
Small Arms Training Range 3 16,500
Locker /Shower (Utilize formula in 1.2.3.4)
Breakroom 150
Notes:
1. Actual SF may vary depending on requirements. See AFMAN 32-1084, for additional
guidance.
2. Add 12 SF for each firing lane over 21 firing lanes.
3. Range size based on 21 firing positions and includes space for mechanical ventilation and
bullet-trap / backstop systems. See Facilities Criteria 4-179-03F, Air Force Indoor Small Arms
Firing Range. Add 2,625 SF for units using CATS equipment or 2,025 SF for units using SETS
equipment.
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6.11.2. Security Forces Control and Identification (Gate House) (FAC 1498; Cat Code 730-
839): Reference Air Force Installation Entry Control Facilities Design Guide for design
criteria.
6.11.3. Visitors Control Center (FAC 7313; Cat Code 730-832): If constructed as a separate
facility, each host installation is authorized a visitors center. This authorization includes
space for Pass and ID, restrooms, and a media relations room (large conference room).
Table 6.31 shows proposed space allocation for a Visitors Control Center (VCC).
Additional functions may be added to this facility (such as recruiters offices) as desired by
the installation commander. Do not duplicate functional space present in the VCC (e.g., Pass
and ID, recruiters) elsewhere on the installation.
Table 6.32. Visitors Control Center.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Pass and ID 340
Waiting Area 300
Restrooms 350
Media Center (conference room) 300
SF Storage 100
Breakroom 150
6.11.4. Security Forces Squadron Deployable (FAC 1714; Cat Code 171-443): AFRC
deployable Security Forces Squadrons are authorized square footage based on the table
below.
Table 6.33. Security Forces Squadron (Deployable).
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Chief, Security Forces/Commander (CSF/CC) 150
First Sergeant 120
Security Forces Manager/Superintendent 72
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 1501
Air Reserve Technician / Action Officers 56 EA
Operations Officer 72
Operations Superintendent 72
Career Advisor/Safety/UDM 56 EA
Classroom (Partitioned) 900
Instructors 56 EA
Unit Learning Center (ULC) / Learning Resource Center (LRC) 150
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Squad Leaders' Room 56 EA
Fire Team Leaders' Room 36 EA
Work Room (Team Members) 15 EA
Mobility Storage/Pallets/Build-up (Per UTC) ISU 90 x 2 x 1.36
Supply 56 FT + 36 PT
ProGear 5 EA
Training Bag Storage 5 EA
Control Center (CSC/LED/GDOC) Training Area 100
Breakroom Use formula 2.5
Locker /Shower (Utilize formula in 1.2.3.4)
Note:
1. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage.
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Chapter 7
MEDICAL TRAINING
7.1. Medical Group Command Section (FAC 1714; Cat Code 171-450). The Medical Group
Commander and associated staff are authorized square footage based on the table below. This
function may be located in the Wing Headquarters or one of the medical training facilities.
Table 7.1. Medical Group Command Section.
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
Office Space
Commander 250
Deputy Commander 200
Executive Officer 72 Lead + 56 FT + 36 PT
CA/ RA / UDM /UTM 56 Lead + 56 FT + 36 PT
Superintendent 120
Conference Room 300
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 1501
Note:
1. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage.
7.2. Reserve Forces Medical Training and Administration Facility (FAC 1714; Cat Code
171-450). Medical units include Aeromedical Staging Squadrons (ASTS), Aerospace Medicine
Squadrons / Flights (AMDS/AMDF), and Medical Squadrons (MDS). Variations in space
authorization for medical units will be reviewed and validated on a case-by-case basis by HQ
AFRC/SG. Space for conducting physical exams is joint-use space located in the Active Duty
clinic. If the Reserve Medical Unit located at a Host installation includes an aerospace medicine
package (responsible for physical exams on AFRC personnel), use the space authorization
criteria in Table 7.3 for a similarly sized AMDS (Tenant) when determining facility space
allowances. Units that are dual missioned will incorporate applicable facility requirements to
meet the unit size, training mission, and wing needs.
7.3. Aeromedical Staging Squadrons (ASTS)/Medical Squadrons (MDS) train to perform
on-ground patient care at forward and deployed locations. There is considerable variation in
Aeromedical Staging Squadron size throughout the Command. Small to mid-sized ASTS (those
assigned a 50 to 100 bed UTC) are authorized square footage based on the table below. Large
ASTS include those assigned a 100 to 200 bed UTC. Medical Squadrons (MDS) train to
perform in an EMEDS (Expeditionary Medical Support) and AFTH (Air Force Theatre Hospital)
medical support packages to provide individual bed-down and theater-level medical services for
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deployed forces. There is considerable variation in the Medical Squadron size throughout the
Command.
Table 7.2. Aeromedical Staging Squadrons (ASTS)/Medical Squadron (MDS).
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
(50 - 100 BED) (100 - 200 BED)
Commander 150
Administrator 120
First Sergeant 120
CEM / Superintendent 72
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT +150
Medical Administration 56 FT + 36 PT
Medical Service Corp 56 FT + 36 PT
Conference Room 200 300
ART / UTM / Career Advisor 56 FT + 36 PT
UFPM / MICT / UDM 56 FT + 36 PT
Safety / Security Manager 56 FT + 36 PT
Newcomer’s Orientation 56 FT + 36 PT
Chief Nurse 72
Nursing Services Area 20 EA
Medical Technicians 20 EA
Skills Laboratory (one per installation) 750 1,000
Providers 56 EA
Professional Services 56 FT + 36 PT
Infection Control 56 FT + 36 PT
Operational Readiness 56 FT + 36 PT
Mental Health 56 FT + 36 PT
Pharmacy Technicians 56 FT + 36 PT
Dental Administration 56 FT + 36 PT
Credentials 56 FT + 36 PT
Dietary 56 FT + 36 PT
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Logistics 56 FT + 36 PT
Bio Medical Equipment Technicians 56 FT + 36 PT
Classrooms / Training Rooms / LRC 1,100 1,400
General Storage 500 500
Mobility / Training Gear Storage 500 500
Critical Care Air Transport (CCAT) Storage 100 100
Aeromedical Staging Training or Expeditionary
Medical/Air Force Theatre Hospital Training
500 500
Breakroom 200 200
Note:
1. Space allowances for full-time personnel should be based on positions as authorized in Unit
Manpower Document.
7.4. Aerospace Medicine Squadrons/Flights (AMDS/F). Aerospace Medicine
Squadrons/Flights are responsible for the operation of medical exam facilities at AFRC
installations (AMDS) and may have mobility taskings. Small to medium-sized AMDS (those
located at a base with a Traditional Reserve (TR) population of less than 1,500) are authorized
square footage based on the table below. Large AMDS include those located at a base with a TR
population greater than 1,500. Table 7.3 shows proposed space allocations for Host and Tenant
Unit AMDS. Each installation is authorized a single medical exam facility. Reserve Medical
Units located on Active Duty installations are authorized space for administrative and training
functions but will perform physical exams / customer service within the Active Duty clinic.
Table 7.3. Aerospace Medicine Squadrons/Flights (AMDS/F).
DESCRIPTION
SCOPE (NSF)
Host Unit Tenant Unit
(SM-MED) (LRG) (SM-MED) (LRG)
Commander 150
Administrator 120
First Sergeant 120
Superintendent 72
CSS 56 FT + 36 PT + 1502
Medical Services Corps (MSC) 56 FT + 36 PT
Medical Administration 56 FT + 36 PT
ART/UTM/Career Advisor 56 FT + 36 PT
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UFPM/MICT/UDM 56 FT + 36 PT
Chief Nurse 72
Office/Exam Rooms 100 EA 100 EA
Immunizations 56 FT + 36 PT
Providers 56 EA
Medical Techs (Task Stations) 20 EA 20 EA 20 EA 20 EA
Logistics 56 FT + 36 PT
Bio Medical Equipment Techs 56 FT + 36 PT
Operational Readiness 56 FT + 36 PT
Dental X-Ray 56 FT + 36 PT
Dental 56 FT + 36 PT
Dental Exam Room 120 EA 120 EA
Optometry 56 FT + 36 PT
Eye Exam Room 100 EA
Lab Technicians 56 FT + 36 PT
Lab Services 56 FT + 36 PT
Skills Lab (one per installation) 700 850 700 850
Nursing Services (Task Stations) 20 EA
Audio Exam Room 100 EA
Pharmacy Technicians 56 FT + 36 PT
Flight Surgeons 56 FT + 36 PT
Public Health 56 FT + 36 PT
Social Worker 56 FT + 36 PT
Classrooms / Training / LRC 900 1,200 900 1,200
Patient Affairs 100 100
Radiology 100 100
Fetal Protection Program 100 100
Drug Demand Reduction 200 200
Interview Rooms (2 @ 100) 100 EA 100 EA
Medical Records (admin) 56 FT + 36 PT
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Medical/Dental Records 175 255 175 255
Conference Room 200 300 200 300
Breakroom Utilize formula
Waiting 600 800
Supplies 120 180 120 180
Medical Storage 60 60 60 60
Notes:
1. Space allowances for full-time personnel should be based on positions as authorized in Unit
Manpower Document.
2. 100 SF for reception/50 SF for storage.
7.5. Bioenvironmental Engineering/Military Health (FAC 1714; Cat Code 171-
443). Bioenvironmental Engineering (BEE)/Military Health (MH) offices provide occupational
protection services to AFRC personnel. The table below shows proposed space allocation for the
BEE/MH function.
Table 7.4. Bioenvironmental Engineering (BOS).
DESCRIPTION SCOPE (NSF)
BEE 72
Administrative (Typical size 56 SF X 9 Personnel) 56 EA
CBRNE Prep 150
Classroom 400
Locker /Shower (Utilize formula in 1.2.3.4)
Forms Storage 80
Quantitative Fit Test Room 100
Threat Agency Surveillance Package Storage 150
Water / Environmental Sampling Lab 200
Industrial Hygiene Lab 200
Industrial Hygiene Equipment Storage 150
KATHRYN J. JOHNSON, Maj Gen, USAF
Director of Logistics, Engineering & Force
Protection
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Attachment 1
GLOSSARY OF REFERENCES AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION
References
AFPD 32-10, Installations and Facilities, 04 March 2010
AFMAN 32-1084, Facility Requirements, 26 February 2016
AFMAN 33-363, Management of Records, 01 March 2008
UFC 3-260-1, Airfield and Heliport Planning and Design, 01 November 2001
AFI 31-101, Integrated Defense, 05 July 2017
AFI 32-1022, Planning and Programming Nonappropriated Fund Facility Construction
Projects, 30 December 2015
AFI 51-504, Legal Assistance, Notary, and Preventive Law Programs, 27 October 2003
AFI 90-6001, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program, 21 May 2015
AFMAN 91-201, Explosive Safety Standards, 21 March 2017
Prescribed Forms
No Forms Prescribed
Adopted Forms
AF Form 847, Recommendation for Change of Publication
Abbreviations and Acronyms
A&FR—Airman and Family Readiness
AES—Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron
AF—Air Force
AFIN—Automatic Flight Instrumentation
AFRC—Air Force Reserve Command
AGE—Aerospace Ground Equipment
AGR—Active Guard and Reserve
ALCF—Airlift Control Flight
AMDS—Aerospace Medicine Squadron
AME—Alternate Mission Equipment
AMOS—Air Mobility Operations Squadron
ANG—Air National Guard
APS—Aerial Port Squadron
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APU—Auxiliary Power Unit
ART—Air Reserve Technician
ASR—Airport Surveillance radar
ASTS—Aeromedical Staging Squadrons
ATC—Air Traffic Control
ATO—Antiterrorism Officer
ATOC—Air Terminal Operations Center
ATSEV—Air Traffic Standard Evaluation
ATV—All Terrain Vehicle
BDOC—Base Defense Operations Center
BEE—Bioenvironmental Engineer
BOS—Base Operating Support
C2—Command and Control
CAT—Crisis Action Team
CATM—Combat Arms Training and Marksmanship
CATS—Combat Arms Training Simulator
CC—Commander
CCAT—Critical Care Air Transport
CCO—Central Control Officer
CDF—Cargo Deployment Function
CE—Civil Engineer
COMSEC—Communications Security
CSF—Chief of Security Forces
CSS—Computer Support Specialist
CST—Client System Technicians
DCAPES—Deliberate and Crisis Action Planning and Execution Segments
DCC—Deployment Control Center
DDESB—Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board
DOD—Department of Defense
EA—Emergency Action
EAM—Emergency Action Message
ECM—Electronic Counter Measures
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EET—Exercise Evaluation Team
EOD—Explosive Ordnance Disposal
EPE—End Piece of Equipment
FAA—Federal Aviation Administration
FSS—Force Support Squadron
FT—Full Time (Authorized personnel = 56 SF each)
GCA—Ground Control approach
GCCS—Global Command and Control System
HARM—Host Aviation Resource Manager
HSC—Home Station Checkpoint
ICAP—Integrated Communications Access Package
ICC—Installation Command Center
IDO—Installation Deployment Officer
IDP—Installation Deployment Plan
IDRC—Installation Deployment Readiness Cell
IG—Inspector General
ILS—Instrument Landing System
IPR—Installation Personnel Readiness
ISO—Isochronal Shop Management
ISR—Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance
JAFAN—Joint Air Force-Army-Navy
JISCC—Joint Incident Site Communications Capability
LAIRCM—Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasures
LAN—Local Area Network
LANA—Low Altitude Night Attack
LANTIRN—Low Altitude Navigation & Targeting Infrared for Night
LIN—Liquid Nitrogen
LOX—Liquid Oxygen
MDS—Medical Squadrons
MDS—Mission Design Series
METNAV—Meteorological and Navigational Aids
MH—Military Health
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MSL—Maintenance Supply Liaison
MICT—Management Internal Control Toolset
MTT—Mission Task Trainer
MXS—Maintenance Squadron
NAVAID—Navigation Aids
NBC—Nuclear, Biological, Chemical
NIPRNET—Non-secure Internet Protocol Router Network
OPR—Office of Primary Responsibility
OSI—Office of Special Investigation
PAA—Primary Assigned Aircraft
PAR—Precision Approach Radar
PDF—Personnel Deployment Function
PPE—Personal Protective Equipment
PT—Part Time (Authorized personnel = 36 SF each)
QAE—Quality Assurance Evaluator
RAPCON—Radar Approach Control
RDRC—Reserve Deployment Readiness Cell
RDS—Records Disposition Schedule
RPA—Remotely Piloted Aircraft
RSP—Readiness Spares Package
SARC—Sexual Assault Response Coordinator
SARM—Squadron Aviation Resource Manager
SCIF—Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility
SERE—Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape
SETS—Squad Engagement Training Simulator
SF—Square Feet
SFM—Security Forces Manager
SFS—Security Forces Squadron
SIPRNET—Secure Internet Protocol Router Network
SPEK—Single Palletized Expeditionary Kitchen
SSR—Special Security Representative
TACAN—Tactical Navigation Aid
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TDC—Theater Deployable Communications
TMO—Traffic Management Office
TODO—Technical Order Delivery Office
TR—Traditional Reservist
UAV—Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
UCC—Unit Control Center
UDM—Unit Deployment Manager
UFPM—Unit Fitness Program Manager
UTC—Unit Type Code
UTM—Unit Training Manager
VCC—Visitor Control Center
VHF—Very High Frequency
VOR—VHF Omnidirectional Range
WMD—Weapons of Mass Destruction
Terms
Northern Tier—Those installations with 30 or more days per year of minus 12 ° C (10° F) or
lower or with an average January temperature of minus 7° C (20° F) or lower as determined from
two 10-year (or longer) weather data bases.
Open Office—Administrative work space constructed with the minimum amount of interior
walls required to provide structural support.