Community Assessment Survey Published Jan. 12, 2011 By 95th Air Base Wing Public Affairs EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- An Air Force-directed community assessment survey will kick off Jan. 25. The survey will take 45-75 minutes to complete and will assess the quality of life for Airman and their families on base. The results assist those working with the Airman and Family Readiness Center, Family Advocacy Program, Health and Wellness Center, Mental Health Center, Family Member Programs and Chaplains in assessing community opinions and improving services to better meet the needs of service members and their families. The data will be analyzed and given to wing and Air Force leadership. The information collected will help Integrated Delivery Systems teams make community-wide program planning and resource allocation decisions, which will ultimately enhance the quality of life, readiness, and retention of Air Force personnel. All participants will remain anonymous and no participant will be asked for any information that could be used to identify them. For more information, call 855-506-0098 toll-free or e-mail AFCAsurvey@icfi.com.