Colonel G. Hall Sebren Jr.

Deputy Commander, Air Force Sustainment Center US Air Force

Colonel G. Hall Sebren Jr. is the Deputy Commander, Air Force Sustainment Center, headquartered at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. As the AFSC Deputy Commander, he leads 40,000 Total Force Airmen across 3 Air Logistics Complexes, 2 Air Base Wings, and 2 Supply Chain Wings, operating from a global network of 26 locations.

The AFSC is responsible for $26 billion in assets generating $16 billion in annual revenue. The command provides global logistics and sustainment planning, operations, and command and control including agile software development and sustainment, supply chain management and execution, weapons systems maintenance, modification, repair, and overhaul, as well as critical sustainment for the Air Force and Navy nuclear enterprise. The AFSC also provides mission essential support to joint and interagency operations, allies, coalition partners, and foreign military sales partners.

Colonel Sebren was born at Laughlin AFB, Texas, and moved through various Air Force bases, completing high school in Marietta, Georgia. He was commissioned through the United States Air Force Academy in 1996 and hold Masters’ degrees from Embry Riddle, University of Colorado, and the Air War College.

CONFERENCE DAY ONE | OCTOBER 29

4:00 PM SUSTAINMENT IN THE AIR FORCE

 

  • Software priorities to enhance the sustainment process  
  • Solutions to F-35C sustainment as costs are higher than expected  
  • Navigating the sustainment process


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