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Default Air Force Logo Program works to reduce risk on next Air Force One
The Air Force awarded a contract modification to Boeing July 15 to continue risk reduction activities for the Presidential Aircraft Recapitalization program, which will field the next Air Force One.
0 7/15
2016
Default Air Force Logo Energy Action Month spotlights Airmen impacting operations
October is Energy Action Month throughout the federal government and in the Air Force, Energy Action Month is the centerpiece of the “I am Air Force Energy” campaign dedicated to educating Airmen on ways they can maximize their energy efficiency and mission effectiveness.
0 10/02
2014
Default Air Force Logo Oct. 1 – Pulse on AF force management
Featured in this force management update are details regarding changes to the reduction in force board eligibility and ongoing civilian force management programs.
1 10/01
2014
Default Air Force Logo Comprehensive Airman Fitness: A Lifestyle and culture
Comprehensive Airman Fitness is comprised of a multitude of targeted programs and activities as well as resiliency skills taught to enable Airmen to make sound choices.
1 8/19
2014
Default Air Force Logo 82 F-16Ds removed from flight status due to longeron cracks
U.S. Air Force officials recently removed 82 two-seat F-16D Fighting Falcons from flight status due to the discovery of canopy sill longeron cracks found between the front and rear pilot seats.
1 8/19
2014
Default Air Force Logo Changes to academic degree and developmental education expectations
Air Force officials announced actions designed to set clear expectations, restore Airmen's time and refocus officer promotions on job performance. The Air Force has addressed long-standing perceptions that to be promoted, officers must complete an advanced academic degree, and those officers selected by a promotion board to attend developmental education in-residence, are expected to first complete that same level of developmental education by correspondence.
6 8/19
2014
Default Air Force Logo Aug. 15 – Pulse on AF force management
Featured in this force management update are details regarding changes to the reduction in force board eligibility, enlisted retention and force shaping board results and the ongoing civilian force management programs.


2 8/15
2014
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