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AFMC Strategic Plan Progress Report
The Air Force Materiel Command continues to make progress on the lines of effort identified in its 2023 Strategic Plan as it develops, delivers, supports and sustains the war-winning platforms and capabilities our warfighters need to succeed.
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AFMC to expand AcqDemo workforce
The Air Force Materiel Command is expanding its Acquisition Workforce Personnel Demonstration Project, with a target date for converting all eligible General Schedule (GS) employees by June 2025.
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AFMC to expand AcqDemo workforce
The Air Force Materiel Command is expanding its Acquisition Workforce Personnel Demonstration Project, with a target date for converting all eligible General Schedule (GS) employees by June 2025. This graphic highlights what will change and what will stay the same for government schedule employees who do convert.
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AFMS App
The Air Force Medical Service is launching a mobile app that will let users access the news and information available on the AFMS website right from their smartphones.
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AFNet PII breaches still a concern
Multiple methods to encrypt sensitive information exist and are available for use. AFNet users can encrypt information leaving the AFNet by using the AF Reasearch Lab's encryption wizard, the encryption capabilites of Microsoft Office or by sending the documents via snail mail. (U.S. Air Force graphic/Chief Master Sgt. John Zincone)
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AFOTEC Chrome Emblem
Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center Chrome Emblem
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AFOTEC Chrome Emblem
Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center Chrome Emblem
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AFOTEC Chrome Emblem
Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center Chrome Emblem
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Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center Chrome Emblem
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AFOTEC Detachment 6 Morale Patch
Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center Detachment 6 Morale Patch
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AFOTEC Detachment 6 Morale Patch
Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center Detachment 6 Morale Patch
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AFOTEC Detachment 6 Morale Patch
Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center Detachment 6 Morale Patch
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Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center Detachment 6 Morale Patch
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AFPC launches Family Vector website
AFPC launches Family Vector website
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AFRC Celebrates Diamond Anniversary
Maj. Gen. Richard L. Kemble, director of Strategic Plans, Programs and Requirements, kept with tradition and cut the cake with Senior Airman Nia Glover, an administrative technician and the youngest Reserve Citizen Airman at Robins. HQ AFRC is home to more than 1,000 Reserve Citizen Airmen, civilians and contractors. (Courtesy photo)
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AFRC Celebrates Diamond Anniversary
Maj. Gen. Richard L. Kemble, director of Strategic Plans, Programs and Requirements, kept with tradition and cut the cake with Senior Airman Nia Glover, an administrative technician and the youngest Reserve Citizen Airman at Robins. HQ AFRC is home to more than 1,000 Reserve Citizen Airmen, civilians and contractors. (Courtesy photo)
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AFRL Airlift Challenge tests AI-based logistics planning for future operations
he AFRL AI Airlift Challenge scenario shows how AI can deliver cargo. Airports are identified with small squares with connecting routes (white lines). Cargo is staged at three airports in the pickup area (green rectangle). Each is designated for delivery at a specific airport in the area of need (yellow circle). The developed algorithm guides four airplanes through the network to pick up and deliver the cargo. The routes undergo random disruptions, requiring aircraft to either wait for the disruption to clear, or follow a different route.
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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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