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First Lt. Cale Simmons, an Air Force Space Command contracting officer at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, was named the U.S. Air Force Male Athlete of the Year. Simmons was a member of the Air Force’s World Class Athlete Program and qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics in the pole vault. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Cory D. Payne) Simmons, Blackburn honored as AF Athletes of the Year
First Lt. Cale Simmons and Capt. Paige Blackburn were recently named the U.S. Air Force Male and Female Athletes of the Year.
0 3/23
2017
A newly-installed 134 kW photovoltaic array at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, is part of the Pacific Energy Assurance and Resiliency Laboratory, a renewable energy microgrid project demonstrating new ways for military facilities to address energy needs. (Photo courtesy of HNU Energy/Joseph Cannon) PEARL microgrid project demonstrates new possibilities in military energy resiliency
AFRL’s Advanced Power Technology Office and the Hawaii Center for Advanced Transportation Technologies have initiated the design of the Pacific Energy Assurance and Resiliency Laboratory , or (PEARL), a renewable energy microgrid laboratory that is part of an ongoing effort to demonstrate new ways military facilities can address energy needs.
0 2/27
2017
A joint team of Airmen from civil engineer squadrons at Kadena, Yakota and Misawa Air Bases practice concrete screeding skills using materials, equipment and methods to repair craters during an airfield damage repair training exercise Sept. 15, 2016, at Kadena AB, Japan. This process can be done quickly in combat situations so airfield operations can resume. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Stephen G. Eigel) PACAF civil engineers improve airfield repair skills
Civil engineer squadrons from Kadena, Yokota and Misawa Air Bases teamed up here with the Air Force Civil Engineer Center to conduct training for the new Rapid Airfield Damage Repair technique Sept. 12-15.
0 9/16
2016
Default Air Force Logo Archaeologists discover proof of wetlands, ancient life on Utah range
A team of archaeologists recently working on the Utah Test and Training Range under the direction of the Hill Air Force Base Cultural Resource Program discovered a 12,300-year-old hearth -- an archaeological "feature" -- and artifacts, which tell the story of North America's earliest inhabitants and of a very different landscape from that of today.
0 8/09
2016
National Fire Prevention Week, hosted by the National Fire Protection Association and held Oct. 4-10 this year, is an opportunity for installation fire departments to put Airmen’s focus on fire safety. This year’s theme, “hear the beep where you sleep,” is a call to have a working smoke alarm in every room in the house. (Courtesy image) Fire prevention week: ‘Hear the beep where you sleep’
The fire emergency services division at the Air Force Civil Engineer Center is leading the Air Force for National Fire Prevention Week Oct. 4-10, a national event hosted by the National Fire Protection Association.
0 10/05
2015
The Air Force is encouraging Airmen and their families to focus on emergency planning in September as part of National Preparedness Month. This year’s theme is “Don’t wait. Communicate. Make your emergency plan today.” (Courtesy graphic) AF emergency managers emphasize planning during National Preparedness Month
September is National Preparedness Month and the Air Force Civil Engineer Center is leading the charge for servicewide participation. With a theme of "Don't wait. Communicate. Make your emergency plan today," this year's focus is on emergency planning, to include development of evacuation plans and family communication plans in the event of separation.
0 8/31
2015
Default Air Force Logo EOD training updates expected to increase retention, improve mission readiness
The explosive ordnance disposal division of the Air Force Civil Engineer Center's Readiness Directorate here, in collaboration with Air Education and Training Command, is refining and upgrading the curriculum of three courses in order to produce more EOD Airmen, and ensure balanced mission capability across the Air Force.
0 8/21
2015
Default Air Force Logo Services come together for environmental forum
Environmental programs across all branches of service provide support to headquarters, installations and stakeholders to enable Defense Department missions. In an effort to enhance programs and practices, the Air Force, Army and Navy service providers came together and created the Joint Environmental Forum, a two-day exchange of information that addressed key environmental topics and promoted future partnerships.
0 8/19
2015
Default Air Force Logo AF releases new integrated priority list
The Air Force released its second comprehensive two-year integrated priority list (IPL) this month. The IPL strategically orders requirements for facility sustainment, restoration, modernization, environmental, energy, dormitory and demolition projects across the Air Force.
1 4/24
2015
Default Air Force Logo AF wins 2 DOD environmental awards
The Defense Department announced on April 23, that the Air Force is the recipient of two 2015 secretary of Defense environmental awards.
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2015
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