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  • Hanscom provides livestream on-demand

    With the right link, anyone with a Common Access Card-enabled computer can set up or access an exclusive livestream capability as part of the Air Force network.

  • Base officials encourage energy efficiency

    October is Energy Action Month. The Air Force’s theme is “Protect the Power,” which serves as a call to action for employees throughout the Air Force, including here, to practice energy-efficient habits in their daily lives.

  • Multi-domain command and control is coming

    In his remarks during this year’s Air Force Association’s Air, Space, and Cyber Conference in National Harber, Maryland, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein explained the importance of Multi-Domain Command and Control in executing the nation’s next fight.

  • AFPC increases transparency of DSD assignments

    AFPC implements advanced notification for two Developmental Special Duty assignments in order to create more commander involvement and increase transparency of the DSD assignment process.

  • Mental Health Leadership Summit planned next month

    The 66th Medical Squadron’s Mental Health Flight will host a Mental Health Leadership Summit for military and civilian leaders Oct. 30 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the base conference center.

  • Online TRICARE tools help choose right plan

    WASHINGTON, D.C. -- If you’re eligible for TRICARE, you can choose from a variety of plans. This gives you options for where and how you seek medical care. But how do you decide which plan or plans are best for you and your family members? The TRICARE website can help you learn what health plans you

  • AFLCMC connects with industry at annual event

    DAYTON, Ohio – In an effort to continue its engagement with industry, the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center held its third annual Life Cycle Industry Days (LCID) event at the University of Dayton River Campus in Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 12-14.The sold-out event drew hundreds of attendees from small

  • CMSAF Wright: Airmen must be resilient

    In order to win tomorrow’s war, defend the homeland and remain a safe and secure nuclear deterrent, Airmen must be well trained, well led, agile and resilient, according to the Air Force’s most senior enlisted leader.Building upon Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson’s discussion of the “Air

  • Goldfein delivers 2018 AF update during AFA

    Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein delivered his speech at the Air Force Association’s Air, Space and Cyber Conference, Sept. 18, 2018, emphasizing how the service must prepare the Air Force We Need and present it to combatant commanders to compete, deter and win.