MSgt David Lucas

MSgt David Lucas

Dates of Service: Feb 1987 - Feb 2007
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Results driven, successful and productive, self-starting, manager, leader, instructor with over twenty years of USAF Medical Service/Physiology experience. Over twenty-five years of experience in preparing project based plans, budgets, schedules, operating methods & preparation of operations/procedures manuals. Extensive experience in report preparation, business and data analysis.

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Sep 2004 - Jan 2007
49 ADOS
Superintendent, Aerospace Medicine
Managed squadron healthcare emergency planning initiatives and completed Medical Group annual reviews of Air Force Instructions; policies, regulations, laws and guidelines including In-Garrison Expeditionary Medical Plans and Services and other guidelines relating to Human Resources programs/activities. Researched and analyzed various data sources for development of self-inspection tracking system; ensured squadron quality measures were kept above a 98% acceptability rating. Wing Exercise Evaluation Team; evaluated medical teams during disaster response, readiness exercises.
May 2001 - Sep 2004
49 ADOS
NCOIC, Aerospace and Operational Physiology
Managed Physiological Training Center personnel and resources. Executed Aircrew Physiology and Instructed Acceleration training programs such as Hypobaric Chamber and Centrifuge Training. Aerospace Physiology Curriculum Development Advisor/Manager. Subject Matter Expert/Instructor for specialized High Altitude Physiology, and Human Factors training. Responsible for the overall operation of the Aerospace Physiology Flight Life Support and Supply Sections. Responsible for annual budget of over $3,000,000.00 and stock level of spare parts and equipment.
Sep 1993 - May 2001
633 AMS
Logistics NCOIC
Program Manager for United States Air Force High Altitude Airdrop Mission Support Teams. Managed DOD special warfare group interactions for High Altitude Airdrop training and operational requirements. Facility Manager for Aerospace Physiology Training Facility; coordinated medical emergency response activities and complied with incident reporting requirements. Managed position and equipment requirements for Aerospace Physiology mobility personnel. Managed and analyzed temporary duty budget expenditures totaling $1,400,000.00 for worldwide mission support of High Altitude Airdrop Missions.
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