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Team Hill Frontlines: Jim Perkins

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Editor's Note: The “Team Hill Frontlines" series is a recurring feature that puts the spotlight on some of the civilian and military Airmen on the "frontlines" supporting our mission, people and families during the COVID-19 crisis.

Jim Perkins works in the 75th Air Base Wing's Plans and Programs Office as the Installation OPSEC Signature Manager. His job is to look at critical information to determine if friendly actions can be observed by enemy intelligence, then determines if any information obtained or vulnerabilities ascertained by adversaries could be interpreted and be useful to them to hinder or prevent an organization’s mission from happening. His hometown is Sunset, Utah, and his hobbies include hunting, fly fishing, hiking and shooting.

Jim's experience working on the COVID-19 frontlines:

"I initially stood up the CAT and I act as the conduit in the transfer of MAJCOM Commander Directives and Center Commander Directives to the Wing leadership.  I then draft up the Installation Commander Directive and send out to the installation leadership.  I assemble the Situation Report  from various organizations and submits it to the AFSC CAT.  The SITREP provides an overall picture of the health of the installation and helps commanders at all levels institute procedures to track and provide up to date information to their organization."     

Jim, Team Hill thanks you for your service! We appreciate you!