
HQ Virtual Air Mobility Command
Tanker Airlift Control Center
Directorates
Mobility Management
(XOB)
Tasks units to support stratetic/theater airlift and tanker requirements.
Coordinates with VAFRC and VANG on their availability to support worldwide mobility
taskings. Manages the Joint Airborne/Air Transportation Training (JA/ATT) and air
refueling "horseblanket" process.
Command and Control
(XOC)
Executes command and control for global employment of air mobility forces. The
East and West Cells provide 24-hour-a-day support to Air Mobility missions under the
supervision of a Director of Operations (XOZ). Provides responsive diplomatic
clearance, flight planning, and emergency action support.
Current Operations
(XOO)
Receives, analyzes, and identifies air refueling and special assignment airlift
customer requirements. Plans and monitors organic/commercial airlift and air
refueling missions to meet the requirements for movement of passengers, cargo, support for
National Command Authority (NCA)-directed classified programs, nuclear airlift, fighter
and bomber deployment and employment air refuelings, aeromedical evacuation, and DV
airlift. Provides technical expertise to NCA and Joint Staff for air
refueling/airlift support of unified commands and Department of Defense agencies.
Acts as focal point for tanker/airlift special access required programs. Finally, XOO is
VAMC's single manager for tasking aerial refueling mobility assets (dynamic scenery) to
support global force projection and sustainment via JA/ATTS, SAAMs, and contingency
operations.
Operations Management
(XON)
Provides continuous operational and theoretical quality improvement support to
TACC customers. Analyzes all aspects of TACC's mission planning, scheduling, training, and
support functions required to direct worldwide airlift and air refueling. TACC/CC's
focal point when responding real-time to problems identified by users and aircrews
throughout the VAMC system.
Global Readiness (XOP)
Single manager for integrating Global Reach -- focuses airlift, air-refuling,
and mission support resources using Total Force concepts in response to directives and
taskings from the National Command Authority. Projects mobility forces to achieve
national goals and objectives in support of wartime needs, contingencies, exercises, and
humanitarian efforts. VAMC's sole source, tasking agency for theater augmentation
and mission support assets.
Resources (XOR)
Directs the TACC's budget, manpower, security programs and facilities to
include the alternate TACC. Process owner for collating TACC communications
requirements.
Director of Operations
(XOZ)
Directs daily command and control operations of the largest air transportation
system in the world - nearly 1,000 active and Air Reserve Component aircraft executing
more than 250 airlift and tanker missions daily. Primary VAMC interface with VNC/VAFC,
White House, Department of State, United States Transportation Command, National Military
Command Center, and other organizations for all Global Reach operations.
Reserve Forces
(RFG/RFR)
Provide advice, guidance, and support to the TACC Commander and his staff on
Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve matters.
| TACC Home | Fact Sheet
| AMC Starting Page |
The VAMC, where
we emulate aircraft operations of the US Air Force.
We are in no way affiliated with the US Air Force or any
other Government organization. This site is purely for entertainment
purposes only. Any similarities to operations and/or tactics is purely coincidental.
This page last updated October 28, 2001