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AFSC
16R4, Staff Specialty Summary. Develops and writes Air Force, joint services, and combined plans,
programs, and policies (numbered Air Force and above). Services multi-functional
areas of responsibilities to satisfy mission objectives and does not include
duties involving a single functional area such as logistics, operations,
finance, and so forth. Related DoD Occupational Group: 2G. Duties and Responsibilities: Develops and writes Air Force, joint services,
and combined plans. Executes planning process based on defense guidance,
and HQ USAF, major command, or joint services organization policies, directives,
and procedures. Develops assumptions upon which the planning process is
constrained. Develops plans that are responsive to Air Force doctrine
and war-fighting capability. Coordinates plans between staff agencies
to ensure a coherent planning effort. Programs resource allocation
according to the Planning, Programming, and Budgeting System. Executes
programming actions based on guidance provided from major commands, joint
activities, or Department of Defense. Analyzes impact of programming decisions
on war-fighting capabilities. Coordinates programming actions to facilitate
issue resolution and ensure timely completion. Specialty Qualifications:
Knowledge. Knowledge is mandatory of Air Force, joint services, or
combined plan development for the planning, programming, and budgeting
system, and planning or programming in multi-functional areas. Education.
For entry into this specialty, an advanced degree is desirable in management,
business administration, international affairs, or political science.
Training. None. Experience. For award of AFSC 16R3, a minimum
of 12 months of experience is mandatory in functions of this specialty.
Other. None. Specialty Shredouts:
Above Information Derived from AFMAN 36-2105
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