BY ORDER OF THE
SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE
HAF MISSION DIRECTIVE 1-12
25 NOVEMBER 2015
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR
FORCE (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
AND COMPTROLLER)
COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY
ACCESSIBILITY: This publication is available digitally on the e-Publishing website at:
http://www.e-publishing.af.mil for downloading or ordering.
RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication.
OPR: SAF/FME
Supersedes: HAFMD 1-12, 18 February 2010
Certified by: SAF/FM
(Lisa S. Disbrow)
Pages: 18
SUMMARY OF CHANGES
This publication supersedes Headquarters Air Force (HAF) Mission Directive (MD) 1-12 dated
18 February 2010. This publication updates the MD to reflect changes in organization and
function of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Financial Management and Comptroller).
This revision reflects significant changes resulting from the Headquarters Air Force
reorganization. These changes include: (1) Consolidation of Resource Advisor (RA) functions
to SAF/FME; (2) transfer of the HAF programming organization and function from AF/A8P to
SAF/FMP; (3) redesignation of SAF/FMP Deputy Assistant Secretary for Financial Operations
to SAF/FMF; (4) divestment and transfer of the Air Force Cost Analysis Agency’s Financial
Management Center of Expertise (CoE) from SAF/FMC to AFMC’s Air Force Installation and
Mission Support Center (AFIMSC); (5) divestment and transfer of the Air Force Financial
Services Center (AFFSC) from SAF/FMF to AFIMSC; (6) implementation of the DoD Financial
Management Certification Program managed by SAF/FME; and (7) consolidation of financial
policy functions. This HAF MD 1-12 revision assigns pertinent responsibilities and delegates
authorities made to the Secretary of the Air Force in newly promulgated Department of Defense
issuances, and updates existing delegations and assignments to reflect changes since this
document’s last publication date; updates organizational responsibilities; and incorporates minor
administrative changes for grammar and readability.
1. Mission. The Secretary of the Air Force (SecAF), pursuant to 10 United States Code
Sections (USC §§) 8013-8016, may establish offices and officials within the Secretariat to assist