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                                                                                                                                                                    F-35 joint program office honored with


                                                                                                                                                                    2020 SecDef Environmental Award



   Staff agencies                  Senior Airman volunteers,                                                                                                                 Secretary of the Air Force            accomplishments will have a positive and lasting   Luke AFB Oasis Dinner
   announce first                                                                                                                                                                     Public Affairs               impact on the safety of our Airmen, the community
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   and the environment.”
   quarter awards                  aids veterans amidst COVID-19                                                                                                    Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health   compounds. The team was also recognized for  its
                                                                                                                                                                      WASHINGTON — The F-35 Joint Program Office’s
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Hazards are not limited to exposure to chemical
                                                                                                                                                                    Team was recognized as a 2020 Secretary of Defense   impressive acoustic data analysis, that monitors
     The following individuals re-       Story and photo by          mick said. “One day I want to retire from                                                      Environmental Award winner April 22, for the Envi-  community noise around installations to determine
   ceived quarterly awards:                Senior Airman             the Air Force, and I hope that once I get                                                      ronmental Excellence in Weapon System Acquisition   maintainer and cockpit pilot noise exposure levels. The
   56th Fighter Wing                     LEALA MARQUEZ               out I can find someone who will help me                                                        in the large program category.                 analysis helped inform recommendations on hearing
                                                                                                                                                                      The Environmental, Safety and Occupational
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   protection options for all current users of F-35 aircraft.
   staff agencies                            56th Fighter Wing       if I need it.”                                                                                 Health Team received the honor for its actions to   Other Environmental, Safety and Occupational
                                                                      The veterans he has helped shared
   Airman: Airman 1st Class          During the coronavirus pandemic,   the sentiment and felt it was important                                                     eliminate hazards associated with the production,   Health Team actions included implementing the
   Michael Ruhe, 56th Fighter Wing   many people have found a desire to   for military members to take care of                                                      operation and maintenance of the F-35 Lightning II.  elimination of 21 tons of volatile organic compound
   Judge Advocate                  volunteer their talents to help others.   each other.                                                                              One of the team’s most prominent accomplish-  internal aircraft coating, as well as other regulated
   NCO: Staff Sgt. Tayler Curtis,    Senior Airman Montana McCormick,   “We’ve got to give back to where we                                                         ments was its work in eliminating hazardous heavy   emissions, at a production facility in California.
   56th FW Chapel                  56th Force Support Squadron  lead   came from,” said James Carvar, retired                                                       metals traditionally employed in aircraft for protec-  Actions also included the implementation of a
   Senior NCO: Master Sgt. Justin   recreational specialist, began helping   Marine Corps aviation ordnance. “I                                                     tion against equipment wear and corrosion.     facility-wide lighting upgrade project at an F-35 as-
   Stephens, 56th FW Inspector     the community around Luke through   went to boot camp in 1993 and now                                                              During the achievement period, the Environmen-  sembly facility in Texas, that resulted in brighter work
   General                         the Instant Hands assistance app.   we’re in 2020. To me it’s just giving back                                                   tal, Safety and Occupational Health Team tested and   lighting and significantly more efficient electricity use.
   Company grade officer: Capt.    He has volunteered his time to help   to the ones that served before us.”                                                        implemented a new zinc-nickel plating alternative   These efforts not only reduced environmental,                                   Airman Tyler Jansen
   Seth Cross, 56th FW IG          people move, trim trees, do yard work   McCormick explained that COVID-19                                                        that will completely remove cadmium plating from   safety and occupational health exposures, but also   Airman 1st Class Jack Hodnett, 56th Medical Support
   Field grade officer: Maj. Jus-  and more.                         has changed the way he’s operating,                                                            F-35 aircraft production and hexavalent chromium   streamlined the production process, significantly   Squadron resource management technician, practices
   tina Hooper, 56th FW JA           “About three months ago, I saw a sign   including how he transfers money and                                                   plating from all F-35 external coatings. The team is   reduced associated labor hours and optimized mis-  social distancing April 13 while attending the Oasis din-
   Civilian (Category I): Char-    that said ‘help your neighbor out’,” Mc-  communicates electronically, but has   Senior Airman Montana McCormick, 56th Force Sup-  also on track to eliminate all remaining hexavalent   sion capabilities.                       ner at Luke Air Force Base. The Oasis hosted the event
   lene Lucero, 56th Comptroller   Cormick said. “I signed up and started   not changed his desire to help those   port Squadron lead recreational specialist, trims a tree   chromium uses, such as fuel tank and support equip-  The Secretary of Defense Environmental Awards   outside to continue serving the Airmen free meals, while
   Squadron                        doing these jobs here and there.”  in need.                         in Avondale. McCormick regularly volunteers in the           ment primers and coatings.                     honor installations, teams and individuals for out-  adhering to preventive health measures. The Oasis is a
   Civilian (Category II): Rich-     McCormick explained the work     “It’s definitely rewarding,” he said.   communities surrounding Luke Air Force Base. Luke       “I couldn’t be more proud of this team’s innova-  standing conservation achievements, innovative en-  chapel-sponsored helping organization for dorm Airmen
   ard McManus, 56th FW Public     brought him the rewarding feeling of   “When you go to someone’s house, you   employs more than 6,900 active-duty and Reserve    tive approaches to eliminating environmental,   vironmental practices and partnerships that improve   that provides a safe and open environment for Airmen to
   Affairs                         helping those in need while also en-  help them out, and the joy it brings   members, and civilian employees who dedicate their   safety and occupational health hazards,” said Mark   quality of life and promote efficiencies that support,   connect and bond through various activities, to include
   Civilian (Category III): An-    abling him to meet local veterans.  them, once you finish the job, makes   time to Luke’s mission while also supporting the com-  Correll, deputy assistant secretary of the Air Force   without compromising, the Defense Department’s   providing home-cooked meals.
   thony Avitable, 56th FW JA        “It’s like paying it forward,” McCor-  you feel really good.”     munity.                                                      for environment, safety and infrastructure. “Their   mission success.

















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