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Default Air Force Logo Around the Air Force: April 7
On this look around the Air Force, a team of communication specialists travel to Kodiak Island, Alaska, to provide communication assistance and Air Force Global Strike Command stands up a nuclear command, control and communications center.
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2017
Melanie Weems, an Air Force Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System program management office program manager, works with Brian Boblett, a migration specialist, and Russ Williamson, the migration technician lead, to consolidate all legacy Air Force and Air National Guard JWICS, synchronizing JWICS Air Force-wide. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lori A. Bultman) Intelligence communications systems migrate worldwide
While protecting the nation and seeking out the enemy, U.S. military forces must exchange sensitive information safely and securely. The Air Force Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System allows multi-media communications between authorized individuals by secure means, and in a timely manner.
0 4/06
2017
Col. Mark Jablow, the Air Force Command, Control and Communications Center commander and Ollie Tyler, the Shreveport mayor, cut the inauguration ribbon as part of an activation of command ceremony at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., April 3, 2017. The U.S. Air Force Nuclear Command, Control and Communication Center streamlines the management of approximately 62 different systems and forms a single NC3 point of contact and advocate for the entire Air Force. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Mozer O. Da Cunha) AF stands up nuclear command, control, communications center
Air Force Global Strike Command stood up a new organization to oversee the Air Force’s nuclear command, control and communications systems in an activation ceremony at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, April 3, 2017.
0 4/04
2017
Default Air Force Logo AF, Navy team up to save money with communications tower
The Air Force is constantly looking for innovative ideas and solutions to save money and resources, and this effort recently paid off by utilizing a sister service asset to create a huge cost saving solution.
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2017
Default Air Force Logo Around the Air Force: Feb. 7
On this look around the Air Force theU-2 surpasses the 30,000 flight-hour barrier, this month’s edition of Airman magazine covers the Joint Communications Support Element, and the USO is looking for service member of the year nominees.
0 2/07
2017
The Rapid Response Distribution Device, developed by the 92nd Communications Squadron, provides technicians with an innovative way to introduce network capabilities to customers who need network access quickly. The Airmen from the 92nd CS have built around five of these devices -- enough to support up to 240 computers. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nick J. Daniello) New mobile system boosts network capabilities at Fairchild
Technicians at the 92nd Communications Squadron here have developed an innovative way to rapidly introduce network capabilities to customers who need network access quickly.
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2016
Chief Master Sgt. Michael Ditore, the 432nd Wing/432nd Air Expeditionary Wing command chief, right, cleans monitors with Senior Airman Robert, a 432nd Aircraft Communications Maintenance Squadron ground control station communications mechanic, Feb. 11, 2016, at Creech Air Force Base, Nev. They were wiping the screens as part of a preventative maintenance inspection. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Christian Clausen) Out of the shadows: ACMS Airmen provide missing link
Preparing to support remotely piloted aircraft operations is no easy task. Still, Airmen assigned to the 432nd Wing/432nd Air Expeditionary Wing recently spent time showing leadership exactly what it takes to provide RPA intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support at any time.
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2016
Lt. Col. Carlos Alford, the 379th Expeditionary Communications Squadron commander, briefs attendees about the new Modernized Enterprise Terminal at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 21, 2016. The 379th ECS recently completed an upgrade to their Army, Navy Ground Satellite Communications System, which will enable better communications for warfighters. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Joshua Strang) MET provides secure comms to warfighter
The first fully funded Air Force modernization enterprise terminal (MET) outside the U.S. is now operational at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. The terminal, which cost $15 million, provides secure communication capabilities including voice, video and data services, linking service members in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility with military leaders around the world.
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2016
Airman 1st Class Trevor Hermosillo, a 39th Communications Squadron cable and antenna technician, unearths rocks while preparing to install underground communication lines Nov. 18, 2015, at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. Laying communication cable is the first of many steps to establishing communications infrastructure. The squadron works to establish and maintain new and old infrastructure to ensure Incirlik and Operation Inherent Resolve missions are accomplished. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jack Sanders) Comm Airmen keep OIR mission connected
The demand for communication capabilities is on the rise at Incirlik Air Base with the addition of aircraft and service members in support of Operation Inherent Resolve missions. The 39th Communications Squadron is hard at work meeting those demands, keeping the lines of communication open and demonstrating dedication to the 39th Air Base Wing and OIR.
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2015
Senior Airman Brendan Kennedy, a 1st Combat Communications Squadron satellite communications technician, calibrates a L3 Panther during Baltic Operations 2015, June 10, 2015, at Powidz Air Base, Poland. During rotational deployments such as Baltops, each Airman on the communications team is selected due to their specific skills sets. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Michael Battles) Communication Airmen hardwire Baltops mission
In support of Baltic Operations 2015 June 5-20, a team of Airmen from the 1st Combat Communications Squadron deployed to Powidz Air Base, and were charged with the responsibility of maintaining all communication requirements for the Air Force at the installation.
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2015
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