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Around the Air Force: TRICARE regional changes, Air Task Force Activation, and Central American and Caribbean Air Chiefs Conference
In this week’s look around the Air Force, TRICARE regions change for six states in 2025, the first Air Task Force activates as part of the evolution in force generation, and Central American and Caribbean Air Chiefs meet to strengthen partnerships. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Around the Air Force: TRICARE regional changes, Air Task Force Activation, and Central American and Caribbean Air Chiefs Conference
In this week’s look around the Air Force, TRICARE regions change for six states in 2025, the first Air Task Force activates as part of the evolution in force generation, and Central American and Caribbean Air Chiefs meet to strengthen partnerships. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Air Force Marathon
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Reoptimizing for GPC
The Air Force is organizing its major commands (MAJCOM) into Institutional Commands, responsible for organizing, training, and equipping Airmen, and Service Component Commands (SCC), responsible for preparing Airmen for warfighting in a combatant command’s (CCMDs) area of responsibility.
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AFRL to highlight tech to ‘achieve decisive advantage in an age of growing threats’ at 2024 Air, Space and Cyber Conference
An artistic rendering depicts the Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL’s, Navigation Technology Satellite-3, or NTS-3, in simulated geosynchronous orbit. NTS-3, an experimental platform designed to demonstrate technologies to increase resiliency, robustness and reprogrammability of Position, Navigation, and Timing functionality in space, will be on display at AFRL’s “Engine to Accelerate” booths at the 2024 Air and Space Forces Association’s Air, Space and Cyber Conference Sept. 16-18, 2024, in National Harbor, Maryland. AFRL is accelerating innovation by transforming the satellite navigation architecture to be reprogrammable both on-orbit and in the field, which enables new capabilities to support the warfighter faster through software updates. Like downloading a new app on your smartphone, this means that new satellites will not need to be launched to upgrade the signals, and that warfighters will not need to purchase and deploy new hardware to take advantage of upgraded signals. NTS-3 will mature technologies like the advanced timekeeping system that can detect and mitigate atomic clock faults without direct operator intervention. NTS-3's software-defined receiver, known as Global Navigation Satellite System Test Architecture, can receive and process new navigation signals that improve performance for U.S. forces in the presence of GPS interference or spoofing (a process by which users are sent inaccurate signals telling them that they are in the incorrect time and place). NTS-3 is anticipated to launch in late 2024. (Courtesy photo illustration)
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Around the Air Force: SECAF Strengthens Partnerships, Combat Support Instructor Course, and Joint Light Tactical Vehicle Debut
In this week's look around the Air Force, Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall takes a relationship-building trip to seven European nations, a new combat support instructor course will help Air Task Forces, and the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle makes its debut. (Hosted by Staff Sgt. Milton Hamilton)
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Around the Air Force: SECAF Strengthens Partnerships, Combat Support Instructor Course, and Joint Light Tactical Vehicle Debut
In this week's look around the Air Force, Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall takes a relationship-building trip to seven European nations, a new combat support instructor course will help Air Task Forces, and the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle makes its debut. (Hosted by Staff Sgt. Milton Hamilton)
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Around the Air Force
In this week's look around the Air Force, US Air Forces Southern hosts 11 nations for Exercise PANAMAX 2024 and the African Partnership Flight lays the groundwork for an upcoming multinational exercise, MEDIC-X expands readiness training for medical Airmen, and political activity guidelines for Airmen, Guardians, and civilian employees.
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Around the Air Force
In this week's look around the Air Force, US Air Forces Southern hosts 11 nations for Exercise PANAMAX 2024 and the African Partnership Flight lays the groundwork for an upcoming multinational exercise, MEDIC-X expands readiness training for medical Airmen, and political activity guidelines for Airmen, Guardians, and civilian employees.
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Around the Air Force
In this week's look around the Air Force, US Air Forces Southern hosts 11 nations for Exercise PANAMAX 2024 and the African Partnership Flight lays the groundwork for an upcoming multinational exercise, MEDIC-X expands readiness training for medical Airmen, and political activity guidelines for Airmen, Guardians, and civilian employees.
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AETC developing Enterprise Learning Engineering Center of Excellence to accelerate learning for GPC
In support of Air Education and Training Command’s intent to soon redesignate as Airman Development Command (ADC), the command is planning to realign portions of the headquarters staff to establish the Enterprise Learning Engineering (ELE) Center of Excellence (CoE) to directly support development and delivery of mission ready Airmen and Guardians to Joint Force Commanders with the competencies needed to deter or defeat great power competitors.
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Around the Air Force: Risk and Readiness, Bamboo Eagle, and Wargame Indo-Pacific
In this week’s look around the Air Force, Chief of Staff General David Allvin’s Integrating Risk and Readiness campaign focuses on risk management, the Exercise Bamboo Eagle showcases commitment to reoptimizing for great power competition, and a new table-top game teaches Airmen the basics of warfare. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Around the Air Force: Risk and Readiness, Bamboo Eagle, and Wargame Indo-Pacific
In this week’s look around the Air Force, Chief of Staff General David Allvin’s Integrating Risk and Readiness campaign focuses on risk management, the Exercise Bamboo Eagle showcases commitment to reoptimizing for great power competition, and a new table-top game teaches Airmen the basics of warfare. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Airman Magazine: Contested Logistics
In this issue of Airman Magazine, we look at some of the ways the U.S. Air Force is prioritizing logistics as a cornerstone of an integrated defense and the contributions of commands in multiple domains and building a more resilient, agile and responsive logistics enterprise.
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Around the Air Force: SECAF Talks Modernization, DAF Priorities, New Rules for Dogs Entering the US
In this week’s look around the Air Force, Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall highlights the need for modernization and innovation, Under Secretary of the Air Force Melissa Dalton addresses global challenges, and new rules are in effect for people PCSing back to the United States with their dogs. (Hosted by Staff Sgt. Jazmin Granger)
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Around the Air Force: SECAF Talks Modernization, DAF Priorities, New Rules for Dogs Entering the US
In this week’s look around the Air Force, Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall highlights the need for modernization and innovation, Under Secretary of the Air Force Melissa Dalton addresses global challenges, and new rules are in effect for people PCSing back to the United States with their dogs. (Hosted by Staff Sgt. Jazmin Granger)
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Development ecosystem lays foundation for delivering combat-effective, agile, and adaptive airpower at scale
In line with Department of the Air Force’s efforts to reoptimize for Great Power Competition (GPC), leaders at Air Education and Training Command (AETC) are following through on upgrading the service’s development ecosystem with a goal of providing digital-age training and education in alignment with the evolving needs of the Warfighter. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Daniel Hawkins)
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Air Force Integrating Risk & Readiness Campaign
The U.S. Air Force kicks off the Risk and Readiness Campaign on August 1, stemming from the need to drive understanding that to win in our future fight, we must better prepare all Airmen to make risk-informed decisions, and to subsequently drive improved decision making at all levels. Active duty units will have 60 days to complete stand-up day activities and the Air Reserve Component will have 120 days. (U.S. Air Force Illustration by Keith Wright)
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Around the Air Force: Collective Agility, Integrated Defense, Combined Air and Space Power
In this week’s look around the Air Force, leaders speak at the Global Air and Space Chiefs’ Conference in London about collective agility and integrated defense. They also sign a shared vision agreement with the Royal Air Force on 21st century cooperation.
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