CDC 7 level 2S071 Edit Code 8 Exam| Questions with Correct Answers| Verified|Latest
Update, Exams of Advanced Education
What is the UTC for a superintendent customer support package? - ANSWERJFBCS.
Describe UTC JFBRC. - ANSWERIt refers to the Superintendent Repair Cycle Management, who
provides operations support to the combat
supply activity at a MOB, FOS, and CSL. Manually or using the materiel management system or
ILS-S,
the JFBRC provides the capability to control, process, and evaluate class IX due-in from
maintenance
assets. It also inspects and aids in the identification of repairable assets, establishes and
manages supply
points, manages the AWP program, processes TRN actions, and controls and accounts for
repairable
deficiency report assets.
What is the purpose of the career broadening program? - ANSWERIt allows cross-fertilization of
training, knowledge, experience, and perspectives to promote a better
understanding of supply chain management from an enterprise level.
Where are the career broadening assignments located? - ANSWER(1) DLA has nine wholesale
positions; three each at the following DSCs: DSCC,, OH; DSCR, VA. DSCP,
PA.
,(2) AFMC has nine wholesale positions; three each at the following ALCs: OC-ALC; Tinker AFB,
OK;
OO-ALC, Hill AFB, UT; WR-ALC, Robins AFB, GA.
What changes took place when the AF transformed itself from a "just-in-case support posture"
to
one with "reach back capability"? - ANSWEREstablished a single point of contact for distribution
at wing level. This new concept combined materiel
management, transportation, and logistics plans into a single squadron. It also resulted in the
birth of the
LRS. The LRS gives the wing commander a single point of contact that is able to provide order,
movement,
and availability status of any item in the distribution chain.
Name the four functional flights of the LRS. - ANSWERDeployment and distribution, materiel
management, vehicle management, and fuels management.
Their mission is to ensure quality petroleum products,
cryogenics fluids, and missile propellants are acquired or
produced and issued safely and efficiently to using
organizations. - ANSWERFuels management flight.
Is responsible for stocking, storing, issuing, managing,
inventorying, and inspecting DOD supplies and equipment. - ANSWERMateriel management
flight.
Is responsible for the centralized command and control,
planning, and execution of all wing deployment operations and
, the distribution of cargo, passengers, and personal property. - ANSWERDeployment and
distribution
flight.
Is the next senior officer and oversees the sophisticated and
diverse day-to-day operations within the squadron. - ANSWEROperations officer.
Determines and purses funding, facilities, personnel, and
equipment needed to perform the mission. - ANSWERLRS commander.
Is responsible for overall management and maintenance of the
wing's vehicle fleet. - ANSWERVehicle management flight.
Class 1 - ANSWERSubsistence.
Class 2 - ANSWERClothing, individual equipment, tentage, organizational tool sets and tool
kits, hand tools, and administrative and housekeeping supplies and
equipment.
Class 3 - ANSWERPetroleum fuels, lubricants, hydraulic and insulating oils, preservatives,
liquid and compressed gasses, bulk chemical products, coolants, de-icing
and antifreeze compounds, together with components and additives of such
products and coal.
Class 4 - ANSWERConstruction. Construction materiel to include installed equipment, and all
fortification/barrier material.
Update, Exams of Advanced Education
What is the UTC for a superintendent customer support package? - ANSWERJFBCS.
Describe UTC JFBRC. - ANSWERIt refers to the Superintendent Repair Cycle Management, who
provides operations support to the combat
supply activity at a MOB, FOS, and CSL. Manually or using the materiel management system or
ILS-S,
the JFBRC provides the capability to control, process, and evaluate class IX due-in from
maintenance
assets. It also inspects and aids in the identification of repairable assets, establishes and
manages supply
points, manages the AWP program, processes TRN actions, and controls and accounts for
repairable
deficiency report assets.
What is the purpose of the career broadening program? - ANSWERIt allows cross-fertilization of
training, knowledge, experience, and perspectives to promote a better
understanding of supply chain management from an enterprise level.
Where are the career broadening assignments located? - ANSWER(1) DLA has nine wholesale
positions; three each at the following DSCs: DSCC,, OH; DSCR, VA. DSCP,
PA.
,(2) AFMC has nine wholesale positions; three each at the following ALCs: OC-ALC; Tinker AFB,
OK;
OO-ALC, Hill AFB, UT; WR-ALC, Robins AFB, GA.
What changes took place when the AF transformed itself from a "just-in-case support posture"
to
one with "reach back capability"? - ANSWEREstablished a single point of contact for distribution
at wing level. This new concept combined materiel
management, transportation, and logistics plans into a single squadron. It also resulted in the
birth of the
LRS. The LRS gives the wing commander a single point of contact that is able to provide order,
movement,
and availability status of any item in the distribution chain.
Name the four functional flights of the LRS. - ANSWERDeployment and distribution, materiel
management, vehicle management, and fuels management.
Their mission is to ensure quality petroleum products,
cryogenics fluids, and missile propellants are acquired or
produced and issued safely and efficiently to using
organizations. - ANSWERFuels management flight.
Is responsible for stocking, storing, issuing, managing,
inventorying, and inspecting DOD supplies and equipment. - ANSWERMateriel management
flight.
Is responsible for the centralized command and control,
planning, and execution of all wing deployment operations and
, the distribution of cargo, passengers, and personal property. - ANSWERDeployment and
distribution
flight.
Is the next senior officer and oversees the sophisticated and
diverse day-to-day operations within the squadron. - ANSWEROperations officer.
Determines and purses funding, facilities, personnel, and
equipment needed to perform the mission. - ANSWERLRS commander.
Is responsible for overall management and maintenance of the
wing's vehicle fleet. - ANSWERVehicle management flight.
Class 1 - ANSWERSubsistence.
Class 2 - ANSWERClothing, individual equipment, tentage, organizational tool sets and tool
kits, hand tools, and administrative and housekeeping supplies and
equipment.
Class 3 - ANSWERPetroleum fuels, lubricants, hydraulic and insulating oils, preservatives,
liquid and compressed gasses, bulk chemical products, coolants, de-icing
and antifreeze compounds, together with components and additives of such
products and coal.
Class 4 - ANSWERConstruction. Construction materiel to include installed equipment, and all
fortification/barrier material.