Air Force Life Cycle Management Center

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Air Force Life Cycle Management Center
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Air Force Life Cycle Management Center emblem
Active2012-Present
CountryUnited States
BranchUnited States Air Force
Garrison/HQWright-Patterson Air Force Base
Motto(s)"Providing what warfighters need, when they need it!"
Commanders
Current
commander
Lt Gen Shaun Morris
Vice CommanderCol Charles B. Cain
Executive DirectorKathy L. Watern

The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC), headquartered at Wright-Patterson AFB, is one of six centers reporting to the Air Force Materiel Command.[1] Led by a Lieutenant General, AFLCMC is charged with life cycle management of Air Force weapon systems from their inception to retirement. The AFLCMC mission is to acquire and support war-winning capabilities.

AFLCMC was designed to provide a single face and voice to customers, holistic management of weapon systems across their life cycles, and to simplify and consolidate staff functions and processes to curtail redundancy and enhance efficiency. In addition AFLCMC's operating structure provides an integrated framework for decision making and process optimization across the weapon system life cycle. AFLCMC personnel work closely with their counterparts at the other four AFMC centers.

Organization[]

AFLCMC's portfolio includes: Information Technology systems and networks; Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance systems; C3I and Networks AFPEO at Hanscom Air Force Base; Armament Directorate at Eglin Air Force Base; strategic systems; aerial platforms; and various specialized or supporting systems such as simulators or personal equipment. AFLCMC also executes sales of aircraft and other defense-related equipment while building security assistance relationships with foreign partner nation air forces. Approximately 26,000 AFLCMC airmen, civilian and contractor employees perform center missions from some 75 locations.

Each Program Office reports to one of 10 Program Executive Officers (PEOs) who are accountable for the activities within their portfolio and who report to the Air Force Service Acquisition Executive at the Pentagon (Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition).

AFLCMC execution directorates provide direct program support such as engineering, technical order management, developmental planning, contracting, and source selection assistance. The execution directorates include: Technical Engineering Services; Intelligence; Cost and Financial Analysis; Program Development & Integration; Contracting Execution; and Life Cycle Management and Services. The Air Force Security Assistance and Cooperation Directorate oversees execution of the foreign military sales mission. The Airborne Laser Directorate executes a technology development mission for high altitude, anti-ballistic missile, directed energy capabilities and reports to the Missile Defense Agency. A Propulsion Directorate headquartered at Tinker AFB, Okla., oversees engine acquisition executed at Wright-Patterson and engine product support accomplished at Tinker.

The 66th Air Base Group at Hanscom AFB, Mass., and the 88th Air Base Wing at Wright-Patterson AFB provide base operating support at those locations and also report to AFLCMC.

List of commanders[]

No. Commander Term
Portrait Name Took office Left office Term length
1
C. D. Moore[2]
Lieutenant General
C. D. Moore[2]
July 9, 2012September 26, 20142 years, 79 days
2
John F. Thompson[3]
Lieutenant General
John F. Thompson[3]
September 26, 2014May 2, 20172 years, 218 days
3
Robert D. McMurry Jr.[4]
Lieutenant General
Robert D. McMurry Jr.[4]
May 2, 2017September 3, 20203 years, 124 days
4
Shaun Morris[5]
Lieutenant General
Shaun Morris[5]
September 3, 2020Incumbent1 year, 6 days

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