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AFSC 3D1X1 Client Systems Citations


Senior Airman James D. Braddock distinguished himself by meritorious service as Client Systems Technician, 23d Communications Squadron, 23d Mission Support Group, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia from XXXXXXXXX to XXXXXXXXX. During this period, the professional skill, leadership, and ceaseless efforts of Airman Braddock provided immediate and effective customer support to over 4,000 military clients. He analyzed, researched, and remediated over 300 requests for service monthly, clearing more than seventy percent and restoring critical operations on the spot. In addition, he deployed with the 23rd Wing Fighting Tigers in support of Operation Enduring Freedom where he established 50 NIPR and 20 SIPR accounts in less than three days, providing the means to stand up effective command and control and increasing military readiness. The distinctive accomplishments of Senior Airman Braddock reflect great credit upon himself, the 23d Communications Squadron, and the United States Air Force.




Senior Airman Milton H. Beaver distinguished himself by meritorious service as Client Systems Journeyman, 87th Communications Squadron, 87th Mission Support Group, 87th Air Base Wing, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, from XXXXXXXXX to XXXXXXXXX. During this period, the professional skill, leadership, and ceaseless efforts of Airman Beaver contributed to the successful implementation of the base Information Technology Asset Management System. He meticulously processed over 5,000 Automated Data Processing Equipment assets into the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office, resulting in a Department of Defense savings of over 650,000 dollars. Additionally, while working with United States Central Command forward headquarters on support requirements, Airman Beaver managed 250 accounts in support of the United States Army Air Defense Artillery, ensuring the operations of critical communications assets were secure, sustaining our presence overseas. Finally, Airman Beaver was key to the relocation of three million dollars in computer equipment. The distinctive accomplishments of Senior Airman Beaver reflect credit upon himself, the 87th Communications Squadron and the United States Air Force.




Staff Sergeant Rebecca C. Feather distinguished herself by meritorious service as Client Systems Journeyman, 53d Computer Systems Squadron, 53rd Wing, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida from XXXXXXXXXX to XXXXXXXXXX. During this period, Sergeant Feather led the 53rd Wing transition from the legacy Air Force Portal to the 53rd Wing CoP. She coordinated and ensured real-time, updated information was available for 19 squadrons on nineteen Geographically Separated Units across the United States. Additionally, Sergeant Feather provided key protocol support and streamlined Wing Commander VTC calls which proved vital for Wing operations. Further, while deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, and New Dawn, Sergeant Feather developed and provided readiness training to over 300 personnel monthly using challenging scenarios to conduct mission critical accountability, significantly increasing interoperability and overall accountability. The distinctive accomplishments of Staff Sergeant Rebecca C. Feather reflect credit upon herself, the 53d Computer Systems Squadron, and the United States Air Force.




Senior Airman Haley A. Bennett distinguished herself by outstanding achievement as a Client Systems Technician while assigned to the 747th Communications Squadron, 647th Air Base Group, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii from XXXXXXXXX to XXXXXXXXX. During this period, Airman Bennett demonstrated unparalleled client systems knowledge. She was directly responsible for the management, installation, and testing of more than six thousand computers and over ten thousand user accounts. Additionally, she supported executive level communications for seventy senior enlisted leaders to include immediate and direct support for the PACAF Commander. Moreover, Airman Bennett developed and implemented ten standard operating procedures which established standards and standardized the efforts of more than two hundred Client Systems Technicians base wide. Finally, Airman Bennett's contributions were key to the 747th Communications Squadron earning an Outstanding rating for the Unit Compliance Inspection, the first Communications Squadron to achieve this rating in seven years. The distinctive accomplishments of Senior Airman Haley A. Bennett reflect credit upon herself, the 747th Communications Squadron and the United States Air Force.




Senior Airman Chase J. Wickem distinguished himself by outstanding achievement while serving as Client Systems Technician, 451st Expeditionary Communications Squadron, 451st Air Expeditionary Wing, Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan from XXXXXXXXX to XXXXXXXXXX. During this period, Airman Wickem deployed to Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan and oversaw the two million dollar 451st EMXS project, configuring more than one hundred laptops with Windows 7 and Etools software within 72 hours, establishing a secure communications infrastructure. In addition, he supervised client support install efforts in support of the 702nd Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, configuring more than seventy IT assets, and facilitating immediate mission execution. Moreover, Airman Wickem coordinated the AFCENT MFD CTO for 56 devices ahead of schedule, and individually identified and developed CAC solutions for the 451st Air Expeditionary Wing. The distinctive accomplishments of Senior Airman Wickem reflect great credit upon himself, the 451st Expeditionary Communications Squadron, and the United States Air Force.




AFSC 3D1X1 Client Systems Occupational Badge
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