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For additional information, consult AFI 38-301, Productivity
Enhancing Capital Investment Program, 10 June 1994.
4. Productivity Investment Fund (PIF). PIF
proposals have the same requirements as FASCAP, except the cost
must be over 0,000, amortized within four years from the date
they become operational. MAJCOMs, FOAs, and DRUs report
projected needs to HQ USAF Productivity Office every two years.
Identify funds by program, appropriation, and amount. For
additional information, consult AFI 38-301, Productivity
Enhancing Capital Investment Program, 10 June 1994.
5. Utility Provided Programs. Energy Savings
Performance Contracting (ESPC) and Demand Side Management (DSM)
program assistance is available through AFCESA/CES.
B.
KEY PLAYERS AND ROLES
1. At the Headquarters level of the US Air Force
(HQ USAF), three primary offices are responsible for establishing
Air Force energy policies for three separate functional
operations. These offices include aircraft operations, vehicle
operations, and installation operations. Additional information
concerning personnel and points of contact can be found in
Chapter 18 of the DoD Energy Managers Handbook.
2. The Technical Support Directorate, Air Force
Civil Engineer Support Agency (AFCESA/CES) is responsible for
providing energy program technical and implementation assistance
to the AF/CEO, MAJCOMs, and bases. This assistance includes
providing guidance and recommended policies for fostering energy
and water efficiency in existing and general operations
facilities, serving as the focal point for review and validation
of the DUERS report from MAJCOMs, publishing the Energy Budget
Figures in Engineering Technical Letters (ETLs), and providing
technical assistance to MAJCOMs and bases on energy and water
efficiency in new facilities. AFCESA/CES is the focal point for
ECIP, FEMP, Private-Sector Development (PSD) financing and ESPC
for energy production projects and facilities and for DSM and
utility contract assistance. Table E-1 shows a detailed list of
AFCESA/CES's suborganizations and the names and phone numbers of
the POCs for each subject area.
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