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Mission Statement Provide sustainment and logistics readiness to deliver combat power for America.
Overall Mission The Air Force Sustainment Center provides operational planning and execution for the Air Force supply chain management and operations and depot maintenance for a wide range of aircraft, engines, missiles and component items. It is responsible for operations which span three air logistics complexes, Ogden ALC at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, Oklahoma City ALC at Tinker AFB and Warner Robins ALC at Robins AFB, Georgia; three air base wings, 72d ABW at Tinker, 75th ABW at Hill and 78th ABW at Robins; two supply chain wings, 448th Supply Chain Management Wing at Tinker and 635th Supply Chain Operations Wing at Scott AFB, Illinois; and multiple remote operating locations, incorporating approximately 40,000 military and civilian personnel. In addition, it oversees installation support to nearly 75,000 personnel working in 140 associate units at the three AFSC bases.
HistoryMr. Howard Halvorsen
Historian
IntelligenceSenior Master Sgt. Joseph JohnsonSenior Intel Officer
Engineering & Technical Management
Mr. Alphonso ThomasDirector
(Tinker Dual-Hat)
Installation ProtectionMr. James Bodine
Director
Small BusinessMs. Tracy Nicholson
Director(Tinker Dual-Hat)
Judge AdvocateCol. Drew Roberts
Staff Judge Advocate
Air National Guard Assistant to the Commander
Brig. Gen. Bryan Teff
Vice CommanderCol. Kevin Nalette
CommanderLt. Gen. Donald Kirkland
PersonnelMs. Dana Crowe
Director(Tinker Dual-Hat)
ContractingMr. Anthony Baumann
Director(Tinker Dual-Hat)
LogisticsMr. Jeffrey Sick
Director
Director of StaffMs. Winnifred Walden
Director
Financial Management Mr. Elwood Lewis
Director(Tinker Dual-Hat)
Inspector GeneralCol. Clifford Altizer
Director
Executive DirectorMr. Dennis D’Angelo
air Force sUstainMent center
SafetyMr. Ryan Smith
Director
Center Command ChiefCMSgt. David Flosi
Mission StatementProduce Combat-Ready Air Power
Overall MissionThe Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, is one of the largest units in the Air Force Materiel Command, with a team of over 10,000 military and civilian professionals delivering combat power for America. The complex performs programmed depot maintenance and modifications on KC-135, B-1B, B-52, E-3 and Navy E-6 aircraft; maintenance, repair and overhaul for F100, F101, F107, F108, F110, F117, F118, F119, F135, F137, TF33 engines, and a wide variety of commodities for the Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and foreign military sales. The complex is responsible for the development and sustainment of a diverse portfolio of mission-critical software for the Air Force and diverse other customers, as well as world-wide aircraft battle damage repair capability for multiple weapon systems.
Vice CommanderCol. Jeff Martin
Inspector GeneralMr. Brian Watkins
Quality AssuranceMr. Dan McCabe
Management OperationsMs. Renee Huddleston
Business OperationsMr. Paul Victorian
76th Commodities Maintenance GroupCol. Matt Lewin
Commander
550th CMMXS
551st CMMXS
552nd CMMXS
553rd CMMXS
Engineering Branch76th CMXG/MXDE
Quality Assurance OfficeOC-ALC/QASC
Production Operations Branch76th CMXG/MXDS
76th Propulsion Maintenance GroupCol. A.J. Griffin
Commander
544th PMXS
546th PMXS
547th PMXS
548th PMXS
Engineering Branch76th PMXG/MXDE
Quality Assurance OfficeOC-ALC/QASP
Production Operations Branch76th PMXG/MXDS
Vice DirectorMr. Wade Wolfe
76th Software Engineering GroupMr. Rick McIver
Director
555th SWES
556th SWES
557th SWES
558th SWES
559th SWES
Production Operations Branch76th SWEG/MXDS
Engineering Branch76th SWEG/MXDE
76th MXSS
776th MXSS
Engineering Branch76th MXSG/MXDE
Production Support76th MXSG/MXDP
76th Maintenance Support GroupMr. Mike Hostetter
Director
Energy Manager
Production Operations Branch76th MXSG/MXDS
SafetyMr. Matt Mercer
EngineeringDr. Kristian Olivero
Aerospace Sustainment Directorate Ms. Nicole Robie (Acting)
Engineering Branch 76th AMXG/MXDE
Quality Assurance OfficeOC-ALC/QASA
Production Operations Branch76th AMXG/MXDS
564th AMXS
565th AMXS
566th AMXS
567th AMXS
569th AMXS
76th Aircraft Maintenance GroupCol. Greg Lowe
Commander
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568th AMXS
CommanderBrig. Gen. Jeff King
Financial ManagementMr. Wayde Loflin
Mission Statement Develops, acquires, tests, fields, sustains and modernizes leading edge propulsion systems through life cycle management for the U.S. warfighter and international partners.
Overall Mission The Propulsion Directorate develops, acquires, fields, sustains and modernizes propulsion systems ensuring cost, schedule, performance and total life cycle management requirements are met. The propulsion enterprise is comprised of more than 500 employees and more than 24,000 engines installed on 30 different weapons systems in support of the U.S. Air Force and 40 international partners. The AFLCMC Propulsion Directorate at Tinker reports to the functional AFLCMC Headquarters at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.
Deputy DirectorCol. Benjamin Boehm
Director of EngineeringMr. Jeff Catron
CFO, LPFMr. John Shoemaker
LPPPM OSF
Mr. Brent Gibson
Propulsion AcquisitionMr. Brent Gibson, Division Chief
Lt. Col. David Garay, Deputy Division ChiefMr. Joshua Mark, Chief Engineer
Propulsion SustainmentMr. Charles W. Darnell Jr., Division Chief
Lt. Col. Neal Catron, Deputy Division ChiefMs. Melanie Jonason, Chief Engineer
Mr. Loren Lutz, Chief Engineer LPZCCEMS
LPZFIntegration Finance
Propulsion Integration Ms. Beth Dittmer, Division Chief
LPSFSustainment Finance
LPSKPropulsion Sustainment Contracting
LPSOSustainment Ops Mgmt
LPSZPropulsion Sustainment Integration
LPSAF100/F107/TF33
LPSBF101/F108/F118/F110/TF34
LPSCT56/F138/AE Family
T53/T400/T700/J85/T106
LPSDF117/F119/F135/F139
AETPAdaptive Eng Transition Program
NGAPNext-Gen Adaptive Propulsion
LPAK Propulsion Acquisition Contracting
LPAAFighter Engines
LPABPropulsion Systems Integration
LPAFFinancial Management
LPLLogistics OSF
Mr. Brian Johnson
IP OSFMr. Jeffrey Romans
LPZLBranch Chief
Strategic Capabilities and Innovation
LPSIInternational Engines
LPKContracting OSF
Mr. Marc Stewart, WPAFBMr. Roger Martin, TAFB
air Force liFe cycle ManageMent center propUlsion directorate
Senior Leader Technical Advisor for PropulsionDr. Keith Numbers
DirectorMr. John Sneden
LPAL Propulsion Logistics Support
LPZOLP Director of Staff
Strategic Plans and Actions
Mission Statement Deliver exceptional support as a power projection platform to enable Team Tinker’s diverse global mission.
Overall Mission The 72d Air Base Wing is the host organization for Tinker Air Force Base. The wing provides installation and support services for more than 27,000 personnel assigned to the Air Force Sustainment Center headquarters, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex and more than 45 associate units assigned to six major commands, including the largest flying associate wing in the Air Combat Command, the Navy’s Strategic Communications Wing ONE. The wing provides deployment preparation services and capability for real-world combat/combat-support operations and also maintains installation security, law enforcement, emergency response, facilities, utilities, safety and transportation services for Team Tinker. Information technology and information protection support functions also fall under the wing’s responsibilities. In addition, the wing provides a functional airfield, weather and fuels support for local and transient flight operations. Members of the wing strive to deliver extraordinary customer service, lodging and housing accommodations, food-service operations, financial services, human resource management, health and medical care, morale, welfare and recreation programs and spiritual resilience to Team Tinker’s members, families and retiree populations.
Inspector General Lt. Col. Brandon Brown
Sexual AssaultPrevention & Response
Information Protection
Community Support Coordinator
Drug Demand Reduction Program
Equal Opportunity/Alternate Dispute
Resolution
Senior IMACol. John Upthegrove
Safety OfficeMr. Dennis Kendrick
ChaplainMaj. Christopher Reeder
Staff Judge AdvocateLt. Col. Todd Tilford
Plans and Programs
Resources
Public Affairs
Protocol
Transformation
72d Comptroller SquadronMaj. Benjamin Wright
Financial Management Flight
Financial Services Office
Communications DirectorateMr. Kirk Theophanous
Special Mission Division
Plans and Resources Division
Operations Division
72d Mission Support Group
Col. Linda Hoover
72d Force Support Squadron
72d Logistics Readiness Squadron
72d Security Forces Squadron
Civil Engineer Directorate
Ms. Stephanie Wilson
Installation Management Division
Fire Emergency Services
Contract Operations Division
Contract Engineering Division
Engineering Division
Contract Surveillance Division
Asset Accountability Branch
72d Medical GroupCol. Jennifer Trinkle
72d OperationalMedical Readiness
Squadron
72d Medical Support Squadron
72d HealthcareOperationsSquadron
72d Operations Support Squadron
Lt. Col. David Friedel
Airfield Operations Flight
Transient Alert andATC ATCALS Maintenance
Weather Flight
Flight Records
Director of Staff Mr. Bob Sandlin
CommanderCol. Paul Filcek
Command ChiefCMSgt. Keith Scott
Vice CommanderCol. Michael Tiemann
72d air Base Wing
Emergency Management Division
Mission Statement Deliver supply chain readiness to enable combat power for America and its international partners.
Overall Mission The 448th Supply Chain Management Wing serves as the single Air Force wholesale Supply Chain Management Wing manager responsible for all aspects of planning and execution of spares requirements for aircraft, engines, intercontinental ballistic missiles, Space and Command, Control, Communication and Intelligence, and a wide range of support equipment, pods, and missiles. Planning and execution also extends to programmed depot maintenance, engine overhaul, commodity/equipment repair, commodity sustaining engineering and supply chain readiness to more than 50 partner nations.The 448 SCMW is a geographically distributed wing, operating at three locations in three different time zones, headquartered at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, and employs approximately 3,000 civilian and military personnel.The wing consists of six staff offices and three Planning and Execution Groups: the 638th Supply Chain Management Group located at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia; the 748th Supply Chain Management Group located at Hill Air Force Base, Utah; and the 848th Supply Chain Management Group located at Tinker Air Force Base. In addition to the P&E Groups, the 948th Supply Chain Management Group, headquartered at Tinker Air Force Base, serves as the policy and procedures enterprise group providing enterprise-wide support to the wing, with resources geographically dispersed at all wing locations.
Vice DirectorCol. Spencer Van Meter
Technical DirectorMr. Thomas Lamb
Financial ManagementMs. Carol Julian
Inspector General/Quality Assurance Mr. Justin Hassen
638th Supply Chain Management GroupMs. Karan Fowler
638th Supply Chain Management GroupDirector of Engineering
404th Supply Chain Management SquadronEquipment
407th Supply Chain Management SquadronCommon Avionics
408th Supply Chain Management SquadronElectronic Warfare
409th Supply Chain Management SquadronAircraft
410th Supply Chain Management SquadronSupport Equipment
411th Supply Chain Management SquadronSpecial Ops Forces
948th Supply Chain Management GroupMr. Stephen Gray
406th Supply Chain Management SquadronMat'l, Robins AFB
418th Supply Chain Management SquadronMat’l, Hill AFB
420th Supply Chain Management SquadronMat’l, Tinker AFB
429th Supply Chain Management SquadronEnterprise Sourcing
430th Supply Chain Management SquadronInternational Business
431st Supply Chain Management SquadronWorkforce Development
848th Supply Chain Management GroupCol. Michelle Hall
848th Supply Chain Management GroupDirector of Engineering
421st Supply Chain Management SquadronPropulsion
422d Supply Chain Management SquadronInstrument
423rd Supply Chain Management SquadronAccessories
424th Supply Chain Management SquadronStructural/ATCALS
748th Supply Chain Management GroupCol. Mark Tate
748th Supply Chain Management GroupDirector of Engineering
414th Supply Chain Management SquadronICBM
415th Supply Chain Management SquadronSpace/C3I
416th Supply Chain Management SquadronAircraft
417th Supply Chain Management SquadronLanding Gear
419th Supply Chain Management SquadronPower Systems
Logistics SupportMs. Stacia Franks
Art of the PossibleMs. Lynn Forrester
Acting, Senior Technical Director Mr. Stephen Gray
Director (Acting)Col. Jerome McLin
Senior IMACol. Jerome McLin
448th sUpply chain ManageMent Wing
Management OperationsMs. Lee Ann Washburn
Mission Statement Train Hard – Rapidly Deploy – Fight and Win!
Overall Mission The 552d Air Control Wing, “America’s Wing,” is responsible to the commander of Air Combat Command for the operations, maintenance, logistics, training and combat support of E-3 Airborne Warning and Control Systems and Control and Reporting Centers. The wing provides combat-ready theater battle management forces and a mobile command, control and communications radar element at the direction of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It deploys, operates and supports these forces worldwide, ensuring combat capability for all peacetime and contingency operations. The wing also develops training strategies and instructional multimedia products for formal training courses across the Department of Defense.
CommanderCol. Alain Poisson Vice Commander
Col. Keven Coyle
552d Air Control GroupCol. Kenneth Voight Jr.
726th Air Control Squadron Mountain Home AFB, Idaho
752d Operations Support Squadron
552d Operations GroupCol. Gary Donovan
552d Training GroupCol. Ryan Fleishauer
Command ChiefCMSgt. Raymond Mott
552d Maintenance Operations Flight
552d Maintenance GroupCol. William Chudko
Director of StaffLt. Col. Michael Coleman
729th Air Control Squadron Hill AFB, Utah
552nd Air Control Network Squadron
552d Maintenance Squadron
552d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
552d Operations Support Squadron
552d Training Support Squadron
436th Training SquadronDyess AFB, Texas
966th Airborne Air Control Squadron
960th Airborne Air Control Squadron
963rd Airborne Air Control Squadron
965th Airborne Air Control Squadron
964th Airborne Air Control Squadron
552d air control Wing
513th Air Control GroupCol. James Mattey
513th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
970th Airborne Air Control Squadron
513th Maintenance Squadron
513th Operations Support Flight
Mission Statement Organize, train and equip combat-ready Citizen Airmen to provide strategic deterrence and global capabilities.
Overall Mission The 507th Air Refueling Wing is the largest Air Force Reserve Command flying unit in the state of Oklahoma. The 507th ARW reports to Fourth Air Force and performs daily missions both locally and around the world in support of Air Mobility Command and U.S. Strategic Command’s national emergency war order requirements, operating out of Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The wing operates and maintains eight KC-135R Stratotanker aircraft providing world-wide aerial refueling to U.S. and NATO aircraft in times of peace, war, and national emergency. The 507th ARW trains aircrew on the Reserve KC-135 and the Reserve C-17 Globemaster III at a geographically separated unit, the 730th Air Mobility Training Squadron at Altus AFB, Oklahoma, where KC-46 Pegasus flight training will begin in the near future.Today, the 507th ARW consists of three subordinate groups and 11 squadrons while employing more than 1,100 men and women. The 507th ARW is made up of Citizen Airmen, many of whom live and work in our Oklahoma communities in addition to their Reserve commitment. Approximately 200 members of the 507th are traditional civilian employees or dual status Air Reserve Technicians who serve as a support cadre.The 507th ARW is one of the more diverse Air Force Reserve units in existence. Reservists fly three to four missions daily and off-load millions of pounds of fuel in support of operations worldwide, ultimately flying over 3,000 hours annually in support of national defense requirements. Additionally, the wing serves as the support backbone for the 513th Air Control Group, the Air Force Reserve’s only associate E-3 Sentry Airborne and Warning Control System. The 507th ARW also provides peacetime personnel and support functions for the 35th Combat Communications Squadron. The wing’s location at Tinker AFB has created a strong working relationship with the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, the Air Force’s primary KC-135 engine maintenance facility and the 507th routinely supports depot requests involving modification projects aimed at producing future upgrades to the Air Force’s tanker fleet. Expeditionary medical support rounds out the wing to make it one of the Reserve Command’s most valuable assets.
507th Medical Squadron
Lt. Col. Alvin Bradford
507th Civil Engineer Squadron
507th Force Support Squadron
507th Mission Support Group
Col. Richard Ropac
507th Logistics Readiness Squadron
507th Security Forces Squadron
72d Aerial Port Squadron
507th Maintenance Squadron
507th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
507th Maintenance GroupLt. Col. Karwin Weaver
465th Air Refueling Squadron
507th Operations GroupCol. Kenneth Humphrey
507th Operations Support Squadron
730th Air Mobility Training Squadron, Altus AFB
Command ChiefCMSgt. Stephen Nicholas
CommanderCol. Michael Parks
Wing Staff
Equal Opportunity
Safety
Public Affairs
Financial Management
Judge Advocate
Inspector General
History
Command Post
Chaplain
Inspector General Inspections
Development and Training Flight
Director of Psychological Health
Process Improvement Manager
Vice CommanderCol. Michael Stapleton
507th air reFUeling Wing
Admin/Manpower
Mission Statement Take Charge and Move Out
Overall MissionThe Navy’s Strategic Communications Wing ONE provides a vital, secure communications link to the submerged fleet of ballistic missile submarines. Strategic Communications Wing ONE is also Task Group 114.2. SCW-1 is an administrative command, responsible to Commander Naval Air Forces for manning, training and equipping the Navy squadrons responsible for Nuclear Command and Control Communications to the nation’s nuclear triad. TG 114.2 is an operational command, responsible to Joint Force Maritime Component Commander for U.S. Strategic Command, to provide the airborne platform and aircrew for the U.S. Strategic Command Airborne Command Post, the Airborne Launch Control System, and the TACAMO EAM Relay missions. SCW-1/TG 114.2 has direct responsibility over Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron THREE, Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron FOUR, Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron SEVEN, TACAMO Weapons School, VQ-3 Detachment Travis AFB, California, SCW-1 Detachment Offutt AFB, Nebraska, and VQ-4 Detachment NAS Patuxent River, Maryland.
Deputy CommanderCAPT Cedrick Jessup
Logistics Officer
Senior Medical OfficerSafety Officer
Operations OfficerCommunications Officer
Legal Officer Chaplain
CommanderCAPT Anthony Barnes
strategic coMMUnications
Wing one
Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron FOUR
TACAMO Weapons School
Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron SEVEN
Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron THREE
Command Master ChiefMaster Chief Petty Officer
Troy Newsom
Mission Statement Increase Air Force readiness, agility and lethality by connecting Airmen to mission-critical information through delivery of innovative, resilient Cyberspace Engineering and Installation solutions to Mission Partners worldwide.
Overall Mission The 38th Cyberspace Engineering Installation Group is the Air Force’s single access point for strategic planning, operational engineering and implementation of cyberspace infrastructure. The group's major focus areas are cyberspace enterprise planning, engineering and implementation; cyberspace operations; network optimization and vulnerability assessments/remediation; and operational engineering. Group cyberspace professionals are employed across all levels of the Air Force enterprise assessing current and planned cyberspace infrastructure, designing technical solutions compatible with the Air Force target architecture, troubleshooting systemic network issues, and providing detailed health/vulnerability assessments of cyber domain infrastructure. We integrate AF mission systems with enterprise services delivering special mission teams to troubleshoot and resolve emergency, mission critical or enterprise-level network problems and develop architectural long-term solutions. The 38th also provides critical 72-hour on-call support directly to the warfighter during contingency operations. Finally, the 38th provides cyberspace technology integration, installation, and operations/sustainment support worldwide, and is the sole provider of active duty engineering and installation capability in the Air Force. With a workforce of dedicated professionals, the 38th CEIG brings cyberspace tools, talent and technologies to the Air Force.
Deputy DirectorMr. Stephen Mitchell
38th Engineering Squadron
38th Operations Support Squadron
Staff Judge Advocate(AFLOA)
CommanderCol. James M. Trachier
38th cyBerspace engineering
installation groUp
85th Engineering Installation Squadron(Keesler AFB, Miss.)
Overall MissionResponsible for retail order management, planning, material management, and storage and distribution of all items ordered through the depot supply account to support the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex repair facility for aircraft, engine and commodities.
DLA Aviation Strategic Acquisition at Oklahoma CityLeverage requirements across the Department of Defense enterprise to provide contractual and business solutions globally.
DLA Document Services Oklahoma City Office GroupTransform the DOD from high-volume printing to on-demand documents and online, electronic content and records management.
DLA Disposition Services at Oklahoma CityProvide property disposition customer support, reutilization/transfer/donation/sales, scrap yard operation and environmental hazardous waste/material disposition.
DLA Distribution at Oklahoma CityProvide a full range of distribution services in support of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, Tinker Air Force Base tenants and other global customers. Core services include receiving, storage, packaging, and issue of military supplies. Support to the OC-ALC is primarily for programmed depot maintenance for aircraft and engines and is available around the clock.
Deputy CommanderMr. Richard Schwing
CommanderCol. James Malec
deFense logistics agency
Overall MissionThe Defense Information Systems Agency Defense Enterprise Computing Center, Oklahoma City, a combat support agency of the Department of Defense committed to providing enterprise-level information technology support and service capabilities to its mission partners. The agency provides, operates and assures command and control and information-sharing capabilities and a globally accessible enterprise information infrastructure in direct support to joint warfighters, national level leaders, and other mission and coalition partners across the full spectrum of military operations. DISA is focused on providing enterprise services, unified capabilities, and mobility options to support DOD operations anywhere, anytime. Through enterprise security architec-tures, smart computing options, and other leading-edge IT opportunities, DISA is the premier provider of IT services to meet the nation's defense needs.
Lines of BusinessMainframe – Provisions, secures, operates and maintains all mainframe hardware, storage environments, operating systems, databases and independent software vendor products. Server – Delivers a reliable standardized server-computing environment through the implementation and sustainment of the operating systems and associated enterprise management tools within DISA’s inventory. Infrastructure & Sustainment – Maintains and sustains storage, virtualization, Application Support and Database Administration in an operationally effective and efficient manner in support of DISA’s data centers and mission partners. Data Center – Delivers physical security and floor management for Ecosystem data centers. Implementation – Manages the implementation of all mission partner workloads to full operational capability using a standard infrastructure that provides information superiority to mission partners. Special Services – Deploys and supports unique, highly-customized enterprise computing capabilities to DOD components, agencies, mission partners and the warfighter in order to deliver business value that enables mission effectiveness. Cyber Services – Assure capabilities that support the warfighter by defending against vulnerabilities and exploitations that could compromise the DOD mission. Communications – Operates and sustains the Ecosystem’s communications infrastructure. Command & Control – Incident, change, configuration and problem management contained in 7x24 organization.
Deputy DirectorMr. Paul Crumbliss
(Ft. Meade, MD)
Site Director/Server LOB ChiefMr. Bob Torres
(Tinker AFB, OK)
Director Computing Eco SystemMr. Tony Purvis
(Tinker AFB, OK)
Special Services LOB ChiefMr. Rick Doering(Tinker AFB, OK)
Command & Control LOB ChiefMr. Nolan Brown(Tinker AFB, OK)
Comm LOB ChiefMr. Rob Reed
(Columbus, OH)
Cyber Svs LOB ChiefMs. Judith Raleigh
(Ogden, UT)
Implementation LOB ChiefMs. Patricia Jones(Mongomery, AL)
Data Center LOB ChiefMr. Trevor Booth
(Denver, CO)
Infra & Sus LOB ChiefMr. Mark Foster
(Mechanicsburg, PA)
Mainframe LOB ChiefMs. Jill Zeigler
(Mechanicsburg, PA)
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