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Handout 6 AFI 90-201 Search and Learn

1. What is a management inspection?


The MI is an above Wing-level (SAF/HAF/MAJCOM/NAF) inspection is designed
for Management Headquarter organizations that have multiple Wing-level or
higher organizations reporting to it
2. What is a UEI?
The UEI is an external, continual evaluation of Wing performance based on
the four MGAs. UEIs integrates elements of compliance and readiness with
new inspection elements to create a new IG inspection of unit effectiveness.
It is conducted at the Wing-level and is inspected by MAJCOM IGs.
3. What is the purpose of a UEI?
It serves both purposes of an external inspection: providing an
independent assessment of Wing effectiveness and validating/verifying
the CCIP
4. What is the purpose of CCIP?
The purpose of CCIP is to improve readiness, efficiency, discipline,
effectiveness, compliance, and surety in Air Force Wings while allowing Wing
Commanders the ability to assess their own unique mission sets in reference
to Designed Operational Capabilities (DOC) statements, Mission Essential
Task List and Universal Joint Task Lists, mission directives, unit type code
(UTC) and other authoritative tasking documents.
5. What document is used to Assess and rate contracted functions?
Inspectors will assess and rate contracted functions against the Performance
Work Statement (PWS)
6. An identified process, product, or capability which could be improved by a
suggested course of action is called a __________.
Recommended Improvement Area (RIA)
7. What process provides the inspected unit the opportunity to clarify and/or
rebut in a timely manner any potential deficiencies identified during the
inspection.
Validation process
8. What organization is the Lead Agent for the AF Inspection Scheduling
Process?
AFIA/ETO
9. Key processes, procedures, or requirements based on by-law requirements,
executive orders, DOD directives (DODD), Air Force, MAJCOM, or applicable
Air National Guard Instructions are known as _____________.
Major Graded Area (MGA)

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10.A validated inspection discrepancy, finding, inadequacy or observation is a


called a ___________.
Deficiency
11.Any agency planning to inspect, assess, evaluate, audit, assist, visit, or
observe an Air Force unit/organization must contact the MAJCOM Gatekeeper
as early as possible, and no later than ____ days prior to the desired visit.

12.What key measure of performance shows the average number of days


required to close a deficiency?
13.________ inspections ensure the AFIS provides an independent, transparent
and accountable assessment of readiness, economy, efficiency and state of
discipline.

14.Any deficiency that results in, or could result in, widespread negative mission
impact or failure is a _________ deficiency.
15.A validated deficiency that has or could have negative mission impact is
called a _________ deficiency.

16.An area that far exceeds compliance directives or mission requirements


and/or expectations is called a ____________.
17.What program provide a means to focus management attention and/or
gather data to evaluate the status of specific programs and conditions in the
field requiring AF senior leader attention?

18. _______ inspections are the foundation of the AFIS


19.What body meets semi-annually to discuss issues forwarded by the ISWG and
any other inspection related business?
20.Inspections are the responsibility of ________ at all levels IAW Title 10 United
States Code (USC) Section 8583

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