Gen. Norton A. Schwartz, the USAF Chief of Staff, repeated his call for integrating energy efficiency and conservation into all aspects of the Air Force’s mission. “We must embrace the notion that energy efficiency is not a stand-alone priority because it binds together and enables every dimension of our mission,” he said May 28 in the closing address of the Air Force’s two-day energy forum in Washington, D.C. He added, “Energy efficiency affords us greater resiliency, which translates to greater capability and versatility.” Schwartz called on all airmen to recognize the vital link between energy efficiency and the Air Force’s ability to support the joint force. “We must all share a sense of urgency” in achieving greater energy efficiency, given flattening budgets and rising costs, he said. (SAF/PA report by TSgt. Amaani Lyle) (Schwartz speech) (For more, read Energized Leadership and Designated Driver.)
The Air Force's new Aircraft Readiness Unit will maintain and provide Collaborative Combat Aircraft for operations, but won’t serve as a “schoolhouse” teaching fighter pilots how to manage these escort drones.