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New AFCEC division key to nuclear infrastructure modernization
The Air Force Civil Engineer Center recently stood up a new division to support the U.S. nuclear triad. The nuclear enterprise division, or CFN, supports the Department of Defense’s nuclear triad by integrating modernization efforts for the two Air Force-led nuclear delivery systems — intercontinental ballistic missiles and bombers. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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New AFCEC division key to nuclear infrastructure modernization
The Air Force Civil Engineer Center recently stood up a new division to support the U.S. nuclear triad. The nuclear enterprise division, or CFN, supports the Department of Defense’s nuclear triad by integrating modernization efforts for the two Air Force-led nuclear delivery systems — intercontinental ballistic missiles and bombers. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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New AFCEC division key to nuclear infrastructure modernization
The Air Force Civil Engineer Center recently stood up a new division to support the U.S. nuclear triad. The nuclear enterprise division, or CFN, supports the Department of Defense’s nuclear triad by integrating modernization efforts for the two Air Force-led nuclear delivery systems — intercontinental ballistic missiles and bombers. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Wanted: Innovative ideas for Spark Tank 2022
Master Sgt. Justin Bauer from the 355th Fighter Wing at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., was awarded the Spark Tank 2021 trophy for his idea, “Innovative Approach to C-130 Wheel Repair.” Spark Tank 2022, a Department of the Air Force annual competition in which Airmen and Guardians pitch innovative solutions to operational problems, will accept submissions in early August 2021. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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August 26 Women's Equality Day
August 26 Women's Equality Day
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August 14 Navajo Code Talkers Day
August 14 Navajo Code Talkers Day
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August 10 Muharram (Islamic New Year)
August 10 Muharram (Islamic New Year)
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AFRL’s drone killer, THOR will welcome new drone “hammer”
An artist’s rendering of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s THOR, a drone killer, capable of downing many adversarial drones in fractions of a second. A follow-on system named Mjolnir, the hammer belonging to the mythical Norse god Thor will soon be under development at AFRL. (Courtesy illustration)
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AFRL’s drone killer, THOR will welcome new drone “hammer”
An artist’s rendering of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s THOR, a drone killer, capable of downing many adversarial drones in fractions of a second. A follow-on system named Mjolnir, the hammer belonging to the mythical Norse god Thor will soon be under development at AFRL. (Courtesy illustration)
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AFRL’s drone killer, THOR will welcome new drone “hammer”
An artist’s rendering of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s THOR, a drone killer, capable of downing many adversarial drones in fractions of a second. A follow-on system named Mjolnir, the hammer belonging to the mythical Norse god Thor will soon be under development at AFRL. (Courtesy illustration)
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Team Air Force arrives at training camp
The 2021 Department of Defense Warrior Games Team Air Force is at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, for a week of intense training in preparation for the games in September. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Melissa Espinales)
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Improving readiness for a diverse force
The U.S. Air Force has made various changes to the service’s dress and appearance guidance during 2021, one of which being female hair grooming standards. These changes improved the health and wellbeing of Airmen while ensuring a diverse force who can be ready at a moment’s notice. (U.S. Air Force illustration by Senior Airman Cheyenne Lewis)
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Pilots leaving active duty have safe landing place in Reserve, Guard
A pair of F-22 Raptors from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, fly above snow-capped mountains. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many airline pilots were furloughed as the industry came to a screeching halt. Now that airlines are seeking to hire hundreds of pilots, those pilots coming off active duty can continue serving in an Air Reserve Component. The Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard allow former active-duty pilots to continue their military service while giving them a supplemental income and benefits should the airline industry experience slow-downs or set-backs in the future. (Courtesy photo)
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Pilots leaving active duty have safe landing place in Reserve, Guard
A pair of F-22 Raptors from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, fly above snow-capped mountains. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many airline pilots were furloughed as the industry came to a screeching halt. Now that airlines are seeking to hire hundreds of pilots, those pilots coming off active duty can continue serving in an Air Reserve Component. The Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard allow former active-duty pilots to continue their military service while giving them a supplemental income and benefits should the airline industry experience slow-downs or set-backs in the future. (Courtesy photo)
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Innovating strategic acquisition
The Air Force Civil Engineer Center, in partnership with the Air Force Installation Contracting Center, is streamlining contract acquisition, putting the federal government's bulk buying power in the hands of civil engineers. For example, AFCEC now administers the Air Force Roofing Contract, a series of 66 small business contracts with $325 million capacity for maintenance, repair and replacement. Since establishing the contract, agencies like the U.S. Navy, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Department of Agriculture, and others have inquired about using the vehicle. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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San Antonio Innovation Summit open for registration
Registration is now open for the inaugural San Antonio Innovation Summit. With the theme of Accelerate Change, the summit takes place Aug. 3-4 at the Henry B. González Convention Center. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Jim Martinez)
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San Antonio Innovation Summit open for registration
Registration is now open for the inaugural San Antonio Innovation Summit. With the theme of Accelerate Change, the summit takes place Aug. 3-4 at the Henry B. González Convention Center. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Jim Martinez)
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AF Career Development Academy transforming CDC content, delivery to Airmen
With a charter to help advance force development and transform how Airmen learn, the Air Force Career Development Academy at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, has reimagined the service’s career development course (CDC) design and delivery model to bring it into the 21st Century learning environment. Using an approach to modernization centered on rapid curriculum development and agile curriculum updates, with an emphasis on tasks that are mission-focused, the effort ties to the people-first approach of Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr.'s Action Order-A (Airmen) and directly contributes to developing Airmen to ensure they are ready for the future fight.(U.S. Air Force graphic / Dan Hawkins)
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