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Default Air Force Logo Air Force waives renters insurance obligation in privatized housing
Airmen signing a lease to live in privatized homes on base may no longer be covered by a renters insurance provision, due to a recent Department of Defense change in basic allowance for housing.
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2015
Solar panels at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., collect sunlight. The Davis-Monthan solar array project, on 170 acres of underutilized land, makes it the largest of its kind on any Defnese Department installation. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt. Sarah Ruckriegle) AF's largest solar array celebrates first anniversary
December 2014 marks the one-year anniversary of the Air Force's largest operational solar array, located at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona.
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2014
Default Air Force Logo AF program provides needed supplies in fight against Ebola
Urgently needed supplies are quickly getting to those fighting the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, thanks to experts with the Air Force Civil Engineer Center's Air Force Contract Augmentation Program.
0 11/07
2014
Brig. Gen. Timothy Green welcomes past and present civil engineers to the Air Force Directorate of Civil Engineers’ annual Founders Day Oct. 30, 2014, in Crystal City, Va. During the founders forum the attendees were provided with an overview of the current Air Force strategic outlook for CE. Green is the Air Force director of civil engineers, deputy chief of staff for logistics, installations and mission support. (U.S. Air Force photo/Erin Maloney) Past, present CE leaders meet to share knowledge
Former Air Force civil engineer senior leaders joined forces with their present-day counterparts to talk about the current CE operating environment, offer feedback and reconnect with colleagues during the Air Force Directorate of Civil Engineers’ annual Founders Day Oct. 30 in Crystal City, Virginia
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2014
Default Air Force Logo New AF instruction to honor Native American culture, strengthen tribal relations
At the beginning of the 20th century, a movement began to establish a national day of recognition for the first Americans; Native Americans. In 1990, President George H.W. Bush declared a month to honor them and their accomplishments to our nation. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center is helping the Air Force look beyond the month of November to promote understanding and develop closer relationships with federally-recognized Native American tribes year-round.
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2014
An F-22 hangar, squadron operations and aircraft maintenance unit at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, shared top honors for facility design in the 2014 Air Force Design Awards. In addition to aesthetic qualities, the annual awards program considers energy efficiency, functionality and sustainability when singling out the Air Force’s best design projects. (Courtesy photo) Air Force reveals winners of the 2014 Design Awards
The Air Force has announced the winners of the 2014 Air Force Design Awards. Seven projects were recognized for achieving excellence in design.
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2014
Default Air Force Logo Air Force uses lasers to preserve space history
Cape Canaveral's Launch Complex 14 is best known as the launch site for NASA's "Friendship 7," the flight that brought John Glenn fame as the first American to orbit the Earth in 1962. Now, more than 50 years later, the complex and other National Historic Landmarks are rapidly falling into decay. Challenged by limited funding for major preservation projects, the Air Force has turned to cutting-edge technology to document and preserve Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's historic launch structures, before it's too late.
0 9/03
2014
Default Air Force Logo Environmental teams answer ‘Call to Future’
As the Air Force takes a 30-year look ahead in the recently released strategy document, “America’s Air Force: A Call to the Future,” environmental teams are already helping ensure installations are prepared for operations in 2045 and beyond using the Environmental Management System.
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2014
This 14-megawatt solar project at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., made news in 2007 as the largest solar photovoltaic array in the United States. Now there are plans to expand solar power production at the base. The Air Force recently signed a lease with NV Energy to add a 19-megawatt solar array. Together, the projects will provide up to 42 percent of the energy needed to power Nellis AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo) Nellis AFB to add second large solar plant
The Air Force is set to outdo itself with another large solar project at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.
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2014
Joe Sciabica and Maj. Gen. James K. McLaughlin sign the Air Force Civil Engineer Center-Air Forces Cyber Nexus collaboration during a meeting June 12, 2014, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The initiative is designed to increase collaboration between the agencies in order to enhance the security of industrial control systems supporting critical Air Force infrastructures around the world. Sciabica is the AFCEC director and McLaughlin is the 24th Air Force and AFCYBER commander. (U.S. Air Force photo/Shannon Carabajal) AFCEC, AFCYBER partnership boosts infrastructure security
The commander from Air Forces Cyber and the director the Air Force Civil Engineer Center signed an initiative here June 12, designed to strengthen the security of industrial control systems, or ICS, supporting critical Air Force infrastructures.
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