Features Operation Open Horizon: 700 CONS executes mission with limited communications Photos by Airman 1st Class John R. Wright 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs November 26, 2020 U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 700th Contracting Squadron engage in Operation Open Horizon at the 435th Construction Training Squadron training compound on Ramstein Air Base, Nov. 11. The exercise prepared Airmen for a bare-base deployment scenario with minimal communications capabilities. Multiple exercise injects and different requirement packages tested contracting specialists’ abilities to work as a team, prioritize and quickly execute the mission, while adhering to legal requirements. U.S. Air Force Capt. Alex Cordell, 764th Enterprise Sourcing Squadron deputy flight commander, left, Airman 1st Class Warren Jenkins, 700th Contracting Squadron commodities contract journeyman, center, and Tech. Sgt. Jasmine Karingithi, 700th CONS commodities flight noncommissioned officer in charge, right, establish contracting operations during Operation Open Horizon at the 435th Construction Training Squadron training compound on Ramstein Air Base, Nov. 5. The Airmen were assigned to one of three teams representing regional contracting offices in the exercise. Operation Open Horizon prepared Airmen for a bare-base deployment scenario with minimal communications capabilities. U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Clayton Petrie, 700th Contracting Squadron contract specialist, left, coordinates a supply transaction with Tech. Sgt. Nelson Berrios, 435th Construction Training Squadron engineering contingency instructor, right, while Staff Sgt. Amanda Jardine, 700th CONS contract specialist, assesses the response during Operation Open Horizon at the 435th Construction Training Squadron training compound on Ramstein Air Base, Nov. 6. Contracting Airmen were tested on their abilities to execute supply requests under reduced communications capabilities. Multiple injects and different requirement packages during the 700th CONS exercise were provided to test contracting specialists’ abilities to work as a team, prioritize and quickly execute the mission, while adhering to legal requirements. U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Warren Jenkins, 700th Contracting Squadron commodities contract journeyman, left, and Staff Sgt. Clayton Petrie, 700th CONS contract specialist, respond to an exercise inject during Operation Open Horizon at the 435th Construction Training Squadron training compound on Ramstein Air Base, Nov. 5. Contracting Airmen had to coordinate and fulfill purchase order requests during the 700th CONS exercise without internet connection. Multiple exercise injects and different requirement packages were provided to test contracting specialists’ abilities to work as a team, prioritize and quickly execute the mission, while adhering to legal requirements. « Previous × Next » Share Tweet