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2013 Reference Guide - Maxwell Gunter Annex

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AIR FORCE MASS NOTIFICATION SYSTEM<br />

(AF-MNS)<br />

HIB<br />

Provide warning and response direction for personnel within 10 minutes of<br />

incident notification and verification<br />

Phase I – Provide MNS capability (JB PH-Hickam, Osan, Misawa,<br />

Anderson)<br />

Phase II – Consolidation of Air Force AtHoc licenses<br />

Phase III – Air Force Enterprise-wide MNS<br />

ACAT level: Non-ACAT<br />

Resource provider: AFSPC/A6<br />

Primary customer:<br />

Phase I – PACAF MAJCOMS<br />

Phase II – Current Air Force At Hoc users<br />

Phase III –USAF<br />

Current contractor/contract type: Phase I - Reliable Government<br />

Solutions (RGS)/FFP<br />

System type: Web-based<br />

Number of Users: Phase I (PACAF) - 26,000 / Phase II – TBD<br />

Phase III – Entire United States Air Force<br />

WARFIGHTER BENEFITS<br />

Ability to receive alert notification through the following means:<br />

- Desktop, Telephone, Email and SMS (text) message, Giant Voice<br />

Meets DODI 6055.17 – Requires all installations to alert 100% of<br />

personnel<br />

Efficiencies expected include:<br />

- Phases II & III - Reduced contract administrative overhead<br />

- Phases II & III - Reduced leased telephone lines<br />

- Phase III - Reduced number of AF-MNS systems (appx 30 to 1-2)<br />

- Phase III - Reduced number of personnel to administer and maintain<br />

AFMNS systems<br />

- Phase III - Reduced energy footprint<br />

CONTACT<br />

Program Manager: Mr. Benjamin Fennig, benjamin.fennig@wpafb.af.mil<br />

Ms. Kelly Bates, kelly.bates@wpafb.af.mil<br />

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