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  • Child care professionals needed to grow FCC program

    Hanscom’s Family Child Care program is seeking eligible applicants to become certified child care professionals. The FCC program, which is part of the Child and Youth Services Flight, offers alternative care options for children ages two weeks to 12 years old. Robin Morris, the FCC training and

  • Hanscom’s CPI program initiates its own process improvements

    The Air Force Continuous Process Improvement program here at Hanscom – which facilitates workplace efficiency across the base – has itself undergone a number of recent changes for the better, allowing additional opportunities for CPI projects, training and awareness.Throughout the Air Force, CPI

  • Take command: Register to learn about upcoming changes to TRICARE

    The Military Health System is modernizing TRICARE to better serve you and respond to changes in law and policy. Join us for our next webinar on Thursday, Oct. 5, from 1 to 2 p.m. (EDT) to learn how TRICARE is changing and how to prepare for these changes.

  • Wired infrastructure for 104 installations complete

    The milestone marks the completion of wired network infrastructure installations for 77 stand-alone Air National Guard locations and 27 Active Duty, Air Force Reserve, and co-located units. The total procurement value of this effort was approximately $1.4 billion.

  • Maria, Irma make landfall for Hanscom Airmen

    HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. -- Master Sgt. Sharlyne Acevedo, Acquisition Intelligence Division superintendent at the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center here, first heard her family survived Hurricane Maria’s direct hit on Puerto Rico seven full days after landfall. In order to get word to

  • Graduates prepared to lead

    Surrounded by friends, family and colleagues, junior enlisted personnel attending Airmen Leadership School here completed the first step in their professional military education following a graduation ceremony at the Minuteman Commons Sept. 29.

  • Reducing energy and water consumption focus of Energy Action Month

    October is Energy Action Month. During the month-long campaign, the 66th Civil Engineering Division is highlighting Hanscom’s energy saving efforts and asking employees to focus on reducing energy and water consumption at work, home and in their communities. Energy affects how we live, work and

  • 66th Medical Squadron conducts training

    (Left to right) Senior Airman Elijah Jackson, Airman 1st Class Kalen Fragas, Senior Airman Angela Riley, Airman 1st Class Eric Vivaldo and Senior Airman Jaleesa Minor, members of the In-Place Patient Decontamination Team, clean a mock patient at a wash station during IPPD training Sept. 28 at the

  • Hanscom Middle School Falcons home match

    Evan Squire, a member of the Hanscom Middle School boys soccer team, runs with the ball during a home match against Watertown Middle School at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., Sept. 26. The HMS Falcons lost the match 3-0. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mark Herlihy)

  • Hearts Apart

    Hunter Kircher bowls during a Hearts Apart event at Hanscom Lanes Sept. 27. Families of deployed, remote tour and extended TDY servicemembers were invited for an evening of food and fun at the bowling alley.The Hearts Apart program offers support and activities for families while their loved ones