CSAF to contact Airmen directly : General Moseley wants Air Force to receive messages straight from the top Published July 11, 2007 WASHINGTON -- Recently an Air Force survey made it clear that Airmen get most of their news and information directly from their supervisors. The Chief of Staff of the Air Force wants to expand on the information receiving process through a direct e-mail program. E-mails from "CSAF@us.af.mil" come directly from General Moseley. However, Airmen are encouraged to discuss these messages with fellow Airmen and their chain of command. This communication is a way for General Moseley to reach out directly to Airmen and share the issues that are important to our Service. One of General Moseley's top priorities for the Air Force is taking care of Airmen and their families and this new email program will help him do just that. When people get an e-mail directly from the Chief of Staff, they'll know they're getting important information first-hand. In addition: -- The initiative uses the Air Force's new e-mail program, E-mail for Life, which links Airmen to a single e-mail account that will follow them throughout their career. -- General Moseley's office conducted a test of the CSAF e-mail program July 10 to ensure the system will work when General Moseley begins sending out his e-mail messages. -- In addition to these e-mails, the Chief of Staff will continue to produce his "Chief's Scope" to Airmen about Air Force issues. -- This address does not accept responses.