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 21st Century Leadership: Innovation & Embracing Change  Nellis doing its part in greening




 by Lt. Col. Ken Sterling  centralized control and de-centralized execution.  In
 Ramstein AB, Germany  other words, we reward Airmen taking smart risks,
 empower them with the means to succeed, and of-  the desert through solar energy
 Over the past year and a half the world has faced a   fer them the freedom of action necessary to execute
 global pandemic, stock market collapse followed by its   their concepts.
 meteoric rise, global political changes, and rampant   Finally, we must recognize that these efforts help
 social unrest.  the long-term talent management goals of the Air
 During this time frame and despite the global up-  Force.  Every Airmen who takes off the uniform   by Michael Hasenauer  coffeemakers, desktop printers, etc.).
 heavals, the U.S. military’s core missions did not change.  early must be replaced at a significant cost in terms   Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.  • Collect your utility bills. Separate
 The war against terror has continued, great power   of time, diminished mission readiness, and available                 electricity and fuel bills. Target the larg-
            In 2020, the Nellis Solar Array 1 pro-
 competition is ongoing, and grey zone challenges con-  resources.  Creating, promoting, and sustaining an   vided enough electricity to power more   est energy consumer or the largest bill
                                                                                                                          for energy conservation measures.
 tinue to increase. Amidst this backdrop, the role of a   innovative organization will result in higher reten-  than 2,350 households in 2020, according   • During winter, open curtains on
 commander, or a senior leader, has remained steady.   tion and enhanced mission readiness.   to Jeffery Blazi, Nellis’ Utilities and Energy   south-facing windows during the day
 They must fulfill the mission, build their people, and   The willingness to embrace change is just as im-  manager.      to allow sunlight to naturally heat your
 be prepared for the next fight.   portant as innovating.  Traditionally, the U.S. mili-  Additionally, NSA 1 saves Nellis Air   home, and close them at night to reduce
 Less than 10 years ago these tasks would have been   tary has been relatively conservative with regards to
 impossible in a world defined by a global pandemic.     change.  The U.S. Army did not want to give up its   Force Base, Nev., $1 million in electricity   the chill you may feel from cold windows.
          annually and reduces its yearly green-
                                                                                                                             • ENERGY STAR labeled products
 How could you complete the mission when up to 50   horses for vehicles (the last cavalry charge on horse-  house gas emissions by 24,000 tons. NSA   can cut your energy bills by up to 30%.
 percent or more of the work force is teleworking?  How   back took place in 1942), the tank in its relatively   1 was built in 2007 and covers 140 acres,   • Schedule an energy audit (ask your
 do you continue professional education, mentorship,   modern form was introduced in World War I but   which includes a previous landfill of 33   utility company or state energy office)
 and leader development with only half of your people?   not widely adopted until World War II, the battleship   acres and provides 14.2 megawatts of   for more expert advice on your home
 Finally, how do I prepare for the future fight when we   was proven vulnerable and ineffective by General   power.       as a whole.
 couldn’t even administer a physical training test?   Billy Mitchell in 1923 but were still considered the   NSA 2 occupies 102 acres. According   • Replace aging, inefficient appliances.
 The answer to these questions is two-fold: innovate   primary striking force of the Pacific Fleet on Dec. 7,
 and embrace change. This new reality created the per-  1941, and the Army Air Corps arguments in favor   to Blazi, when it was constructed in 2015,   Even if the appliance has a few useful
          the Air Force received a new backup
                                                                                                                          years left, replacing it with a top-efficien-
 fect opportunity for leaders to identify their innova-  of strategic bombardment took decades to produce   substation and electrical feeder valued   cy model is generally a good investment.
 tors and demonstrate their ability to not only tolerate   meaningful changes.   at $10 Million in return for the lease on   • Reduce your air conditioning costs
 change, but to thrive in a culture of embracing change.   Fortunately, the current climate concerning   the land. Currently NSA 2 provides 18.8   by planting shade trees and shrubs
 Understanding what embracing innovation looks   change is evolving and a greater willingness to
                                                                                                                          around the house-especially on the
                                                                                              Air Force photograph by Michael Hasenauer
 like requires a few examples. Fortunately, the corporate   embrace change is emerging.  In the past years,   MW of solar power, avoiding 17,700 tons   Nellis Solar Array 2 collects energy at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.,, Oct. 19, 2021. There are  west side.
          of carbon dioxide annually.
 world has gone to great lengths to embrace this con-  we’ve witnessed the establishment of Space Force,   “If you combine NSA 1 and NSA2,   two solar arrays on Nellis AFB. NSA 2 is located on 102 acres and converts solar power into   • To save gas, drive the speed limit,
 cept, as it often provides key competitive advantages   the introduction of Multi-Capable Airmen, and the   then Nellis has arguably the largest solar   18.8 megawatts of electricity annually, avoiding 17,700 tons of carbon dioxide.
 for companies who inculcate innovation at every level.  development of the AOC-centric Multi-Domain   array in the Air Force,” Blazi said. “Eglin,   accelerate and decelerate slower, remove
 For the past 15 years the Boston Consulting Group   Warfare Officer career path.  All these developments                 excess/unneeded weight, reduce un-
 has conducted and published a global innovation survey   point towards a greater willingness to move away   Vandenberg, Elmendorf, Osan, Ramstein,  enough electricity to provide power to  energy for our combat capability and  necessary idling and miles traveled, and
          Davis-Monthan, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-
 of business executives.  While the individual companies   from the military’s history of avoiding change and   Lakehurst and Luke also have large solar   around 900 single family homes.”  readiness, and the strategic importance  make sure tires are aired up.
 identified as the most innovative have changed over   a “sticking to what’s worked in the past” mindset.     arrays.”   At night and when the sun is not shin-  of mitigating and adapting to climate   • Save energy and save money on
                                               ing, the base receives electricity from the  change through energy-informed solu-
 the years, the underlying strategies which supported   Courtesy graphic  Over the past 18 months, we’ve found ways to get   Powering the base during the day is  Nevada Energy grid.  monthly bills. Check with the local elec-
 innovation were remarkably stable and consisted of five  squadron the specifics of what “the mission” are differ,  the mission done with many of our Airmen working   not the end for the electricity generated   tions.”  tric, gas and water companies for savings
 interrelated factors.   but the resource constraints remain largely the same  from home.  The Department of Defense has em-  by the solar fields.  According to the Air Force’s Environ-  In recognition of Energy Awareness  incentives. Some local companies offer
 The factors were remarkably simple, though often  and there’s simply never enough time, money, or per-  braced telework and developed collaboration tools,   ment, Safety and Infrastructure office,  Month, here are some ways to help save  rebates for installing energy saving
            “Around 19 percent of the solar that we  “Every October, the Department of the  energy and the environment:
 challenging in execution.  The first factor is a clearly  sonnel to get the mission done, especially if we continue  information sharing systems, and virtual offices.  The   generate goes off-grid to supply the local  Air Force recognizes Energy Awareness   equipment, as well as hand out wireless
                                                                                       • Unplug equipment that drains energy  thermostats and other things that can
 established understanding of why behind innovation  to use the models designed 10, 15, or 30 years ago.  As  work is getting done while offering service members   community,” Blazi mentioned. “That is  Month to highlight the critical role of  when not in use (i.e. cell phone chargers,  help save on energy.
 and its purpose within a given organization.  The sec-  adaptive airmen, we can innovate almost everywhere,  the ability to take care of their families and find a new
 ond factor is a clearly defined sector, market, or niche  but is that the best use of critical resources?  Identifying  normal.  As a military we’ve leveraged technology to
 where energy is spent innovating.  These two factors lead  where and how to innovate requires strategic thought,  find new touch points, embraced new ways of doing   f-15EX, from Page 1   ___________  the aircraft, the two-week event also  pilots, and we think that the airplane   “We’ve been doing developmental
 naturally into the third and fourth factors, which focus  a solid plan, good communication, and Airmen will-  business, and managed to continue both personal   involves testing the aircraft’s Eagle  works as well as it should, but behind  tests for the last several months lead-
 on knowing what actions to reward and empowering  ing to roll up their sleeves.  Harnessing the creativity  and professional development.  These adaptations   Maj. Kevin Hand, an F-15EX ex-  Passive Active Warning Survivability  the scenes, we dig into some of the  ing up to this event, which is more
 teams to move forward with innovation, by giving them  and energy of our young Airmen is where leaders find  didn’t start at the Pentagon and work their way   perimental and operational test pilot  System.  instrumentation, and it wasn’t exactly  operational focus,” he said. “We’ll be
 the authority and support to manage projects programs  efficiencies and accomplish the mission.   down.  They started in the halls of our squadrons   with the Air National Guard-Air Force   “The EPAWSS system is the next-  what we remembered,” he said. “Every  transitioning back into developmental
 from start to finish.  The last factor is the measure of   Enabling innovation is only the first step in capital-  and worked their way up.    Reserve Test Center, is among a hand-  gen advanced electronic attack, as well  so often, we need the instrumentation  tests for the remainder of this year and

 how well the first four factors have been implemented.  izing on the talents of our people.  The next steps are   Fortunately, embracing change leads to innova-  ful of pilots who will fly multiple day  as electronic protection system that  folks to help us out with what was re-  going into next year, as we continue
 Is innovation a retention magnet for our talent?  enabling and recognizing their efforts.  Fortunately  tion and a culture of innovation leads to a willingness   and night missions with defensive and  the EX and Strike Eagles are currently  ally going on.  to test the additional capability of the
 The 86th Airlift Wing innovates because doing so  some foundational beliefs help make these steps a bit  to embrace change. It is imperative we capitalize on   offensive counter air while at Nellis.  testing and developing, and hopefully   “The Nellis range complex offers  platform, to include the  additional
 maintains our ability to accomplish the mission despite  easier.  As an organization we place a premium on  these trends now and seek to sustain them as we   “The big thing we’re trying to take  fielding in the relatively near future,”  that ability to be able to not only do an  weapon stations and additional Op-
 a deficit of time, money, and personnel.  Within each  excellence in all we do, and a core belief of airpower, is  move forward into a post-pandemic future.   away is really showing the differences  said Hand. “That’s going to give us the  instant feedback of how the airplanes  erational Flight Program upgrades.”
          between the EX and the C model,”  ability to go into these more advanced  performed, but also pull back the data   Following that, Juhl anticipates the
          said Hand.                           threats or aerial denial kind of situa-  to be able to analyze it in very close  F-15EX will eventually participate in
            “A big improvement the EX has is  tions where we can now self-protect  detail, to make sure that that’s what  exercises like Red Flag-Nellis.
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