The B-1B programmed depot maintenance team at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center at Tinker AFB, Okla., has won a Shingo Bronze Medallion prize for its work in radically improving the bomber’s maintenance, repair, and overhaul processes. “The Shingo award establishes that the B-1B PDM is a world-class operation,” said Kim Roe, 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group Bomber Transformation chief. Whereas it took 180 days to finish a B-1B PDM cycle five years ago, the process now is down to 152 days, with the goal of 130 days. At the same time, the number of aircraft concurrently in depot has been reduced, thus making more aircraft available for combat. The Shingo Prize, often referred to as the “Nobel Prize of manufacturing,” is named after the late Dr. Shigeo Shingo who created Toyota’s world-renown automobile production system. In October, 76th AMXG representatives will receive the prize in Arlington, Va., at the annual Shingo Public Sector conference. (Tinker report by Danielle Gregory)
Let’s Put the ‘Tech’ into Military Technology Policy
April 3, 2025
“Power projection is more than projecting military might—a nation’s economic power is the foundation of its capacity to project national power. And technological development is an important component of that power,” write former Chief Scientist of the Air Force Victoria Coleman and Prof. H.S. Philip Wong.