AFI10-209 Publication Summary:


Purpose:

This instruction implements Air Force Policy Directive (AFPD) 10-2, Readiness; AFPD 10-9, Lead Operating Command Weapon Systems Management; DoD Directive (DoDD) 1100.18, Wartime Manpower Mobilization Planning, 31 January 1986, with Change 1; and DoDD 1315.6, Responsibilities for Military Troop Construction Support of the Department of the Air Force Overseas, 20 February, 1986, with Change 1. It lists responsibilities for lead commands, operating (user) commands, supporting commands, and The Civil Engineer, Readiness and Installation Support Division (HQ USAF/ILEX) for the Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineer (RED HORSE) weapon system management. Maintain and dispose of all records created as a result of prescribed processes in this instruction in accordance with AFMAN 37-139, Records Disposition Schedule.

Summary of Changes:

This revision updates the civil engineer corporate structure with a new RED HORSE Panel and incorporates new HQ United States Air Force office symbols and titles (throughout); establishes a lead command and outlines lead command responsibilities (paragraph 1.4.); amplifies functional area responsibilities (Chapter 1); expands and clarifies concept of operations (paragraph 2.2.); changes Unit Type Codes (UTC) for personnel and equipment (throughout); establishes new UTC response times (Table 2.1.); adjusts individual skill training frequency for active duty and Air Reserve Components (ARC) to align with the Aerospace Expeditionary Force (AEF) concept (Table 3.1.); validates special capability training requirements and pilot units (Table 3.2.); removes the Special Experience Identifier (SEI) requirement for barrier maintenance qualification (Table 3.2., Note: 5); adds requirement for a minimum of three members assigned to each personnel UTC to be competent in barrier maintenance (Table 3.2., Note: 5); expands and clarifies the troop training program (paragraph 3.6.; expands and defines logistic planning (throughout Chapter 4); removes responsibility for environmental cleanup and hazardous material/waste spill response (paragraph 4.1.); outlines the roles and responsibilities for Engineer Support Units (ESU) (Chapter 6); expands Attachment 1; incorporates attachments displaying weapon system command assignments (Attachment 2); and a Situation Report (SITREP) (Attachment 4)

Distribution:



Supersedes:

none

History:

AFI 10-209, 29 April 1994; AFR 93-9, 15 April 1983.

OPR:

HQ AFCESA/CEX

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