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  • Kessel Run brings new software to Vermont ANG aircraft maintainers

    In the course of two weeks, Kessel Run personnel started with zero Mad Hatter users from the Vermont ANG and grew to 78 user accounts at the 158th Maintenance Group. Airmen were able to recover, service and launch aircraft entirely using Mad Hatter applications, resulting in 10 successful sorties

  • COVID-19 Update

    Hanscom AFB officials are aware that Massachusetts has declared a state of emergency in response to the emerging COVID-19 (coronavirus) cases in the state.

  • Annual charitable drive begins March 16

    The 2020 Air Force Assistance Fund charitable drive will take place here March 16 through April 24. The goal for this year's fundraising effort at Hanscom is $28,500.

  • Collaboration for tomorrow’s Air Force

    Hanscom is home to the Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence and Networks Infrastructure Division, the team responsible for designing, testing and deploying the entire Air Force Network. Their mission partner, the 66th Air Base Group Communications and Information Division (SC), owns and

  • Gen. Charles Q. Brown nominated to be next Air Force Chief of Staff

    If confirmed by the Senate, Gen. Charles Q. Brown would assume one of the two highest positions in the Air Force from Gen. David L. Goldfein, who is retiring June 30 after four years as Chief of Staff. Brown would be the first African-American to serve as a service chief.

  • ALS graduates future leaders

    Eleven Airmen graduated from Airman Leadership School during a ceremony at the Minuteman Commons here Feb. 27.The five-week course of professional military education prepares junior enlisted members to become first-line supervisors

  • Real ID Act effective Oct. 1

    Oct. 1 is the final enforcement date for The REAL ID Act. Passed by congress in 2005, the REAL ID Act establishes minimum-security standards for state-issued licenses and prohibits federal agencies from accepting identification from states not meeting the minimum standards.