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Staff Sgt. Jeremy Smith (left) and Airman 1st Class Nicholas Stuthard work on stacking a B-52 brake at a Hydraulics Centralized Repair Facility assigned to the 2nd Maintenance Squadron at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. Repair Network
Integration, a Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command-led program, has increased Air Force agility by establishing a networked support structure that provides organizations, like the bomber CRF pictured here, an Air Force-level view of available maintenance manning and equipment for select off aircraft repair activities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Kristopher Smith)
AFMC Repair Network Integration program delivers service-wide benefits of aircraft readiness, improved supply
Air Force Materiel Command’s goal of increasing the Air Force’s agility recently reaped another success when a Headquarters AFMC-led program yielded increased aircraft readiness and improved supply availability.The Repair Network Integration, or RNI, program, managed from within the AFMC Directorate of Logistics, establishes a networked support
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