As the Director of Operations Training Development at the United States Department of the Air Force, Howard Bensinger plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of military training and operational readiness. With over 15 years of experience in project and program management within both...
As the Director of Operations Training Development at the United States Department of the Air Force, Howard Bensinger plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of military training and operational readiness. With over 15 years of experience in project and program management within both the defense sector and industry, Howard has cultivated a robust expertise in joint military operations and strategic planning. His leadership philosophy underscores the importance of fostering a supportive workplace environment, which he believes is essential for long-term, sustained success.
In his current role, Howard directs a team of 14 Department of Defense and contractor personnel, focusing on the development of initial qualification training for Control Reporting Center (CRC) operators. This initiative not only ensures regulatory compliance but also enhances the operational capabilities of the Air Force. By engaging with various Air Force and Major Command organizations, Howard identifies critical decisions, policies, and emerging operational requirements, assessing their impact on assigned programs. His ability to coordinate cross-functional teams and implement process improvements has been instrumental in driving efficiency and effectiveness in training development.
Howard's commitment to mentoring and team coordination further exemplifies his dedication to cultivating the next generation of military leaders. His strategic approach to operational strategy and process scheduling ensures that training programs are not only relevant but also aligned with the evolving needs of the Air Force. Through his dynamic leadership and results-focused mindset, Howard Bensinger continues to make significant contributions to the operational readiness and success of the United States Air Force.