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S 4622

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2025 Regular Session Introduced by Alexis Weik

Establishes an Air Force Technical Training Center of Excellence on an Air Force installation to standardize, modernize, and share technical training across all services.

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Bill Summary · S 4622

Summary of S. 4622 – Air Force Technical Training Center of Excellence

Purpose

S. 4622 would establish a centralized Air Force Technical Training Center of Excellence to enhance collaboration, standardization, and innovation across Air Force technical training and maintenance training across the military departments.

Key Provisions

  • Adds a new section (9025) to Chapter 903 of title 10, United States Code.
  • The Secretary of the Air Force shall operate a Technical Training Center of Excellence.
  • The head of the Center shall be the designee of the Commander of the Airmen Development Command.
  • Purposes of the Center include: 1) facilitating collaboration among all Air Force technical training installations; 2) serving as a premier training location for all maintainers across the military departments; 3) publishing a set of responsibilities to drive excellence, innovation, and leadership across all technical training specialties; 4) advocating for innovative improvements in curriculum, facilities, and medial (note: the text there reads “medial,” which appears to be a potential drafting error and may intend “media” or a related term); 5) fostering outreach with industry and academia; 6) identifying and promulgating best practices, standards, and benchmarks; 7) creating a hub of excellence for the latest advancements in aviation technology and training methodologies; 8) carrying out other responsibilities as the Secretary determines appropriate.
  • Location: The Secretary must select a location for the Center that is an Air Force installation providing technical training and maintenance proficiency.

Location and Operational Context

  • The Center would be housed on a suitable Air Force installation with relevant technical training and maintenance capabilities, per the requirement in subsection (c).

Legislative History and Sponsors

  • Introduced in the Senate on June 20, 2024.
  • Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.
  • Primary sponsor: Senator Ted Cruz.
  • Related companion bills: HR 9103 and HR 8070.

Related Legislation

  • HR 9103 (companion)
  • HR 8070 (companion)

Potential Impact and Stakeholders

  • Affected entities: Air Force technical training installations, maintenance personnel, and broader military maintenance communities across all service departments.
  • Potential benefits: Enhanced collaboration and consistency across training programs, streamlined adoption of best practices, improved curricula and facilities, stronger ties with industry and academia, and a centralized hub for aviation technology advancements.
  • Considerations: The bill does not include appropriations language; funding and implementation timelines would depend on subsequent congressional action. The term “medial” in the published purposes may indicate a clerical error needing clarification.

Notes

  • If enacted, the bill would create a statutory basis for the Center’s authority, responsibilities, and location, potentially influencing how Air Force (and other services) conduct and standardize technical training and maintenance education.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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