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  • Investigation report determines cause of C-130J crash in October

    Air Mobility Command has released the results of an accident investigation that examined what caused the Oct. 2, crash of a C-130J during a takeoff from Jalalabad Airfield, Afghanistan, which killed all 11 individuals onboard upon impact and three Afghan Special Reaction Force (ASRF) members on the

  • Hanscom employee running marathon to raise suicide prevention awareness

    A Battle Management program manager assigned here will be raising awareness for suicide prevention in the military while running his first Boston Marathon on Monday.Jeff Price, assigned to the Airspace Mission Planning Systems Division, will run alongside 13 others from a local suicide prevention

  • Improving searches for intel information

    A small research and support office here that enables warfighters to get intelligence information quicker and easier is celebrating the 11th anniversary of fielding software and plans to demonstrate the current level of innovation by participating in several upcoming events.The Distributed Common

  • Next Focus Week begins April 25

    The next Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Focus Week will take place here and via distance learning April 25 to 29.As with previous focus weeks, offerings include a wide range of topics covering general to technical subjects. Some courses to be presented this session are "Acquisition Strategy

  • Upcoming Innovation Exchange opportunity for collaboration

    Hanscom's Engineering and Technical Management Directorate, in conjunction with The MITRE Corp., will host an "Innovation Exchange" April 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Building 1612.The event will offer an opportunity for program office personnel to see the independent research and development work

  • Hanscom honors newest chiefs during ceremony

    Since 1959, when a fledgling Air Force announced its first promotions to the new rank of chief master sergeant, known then as 'super grades,' enlisted men and women have aspired to reach the service's top one percent.The latest to achieve this milestone are two Air Force Life Cycle Management

  • ALS graduates take next step

    More than 150 friends, family and coworkers of soon-to-be front-line supervisors attended the Airman Leadership School Graduation Banquet here April 8 at the Minuteman Commons.The class, comprised of nine senior airmen and two U.S. Coast Guard petty officers, completed the first step in their

  • Rice nominated as ANG director

    The Massachusetts National Guard is pleased to congratulate Maj. Gen. L. Scott Rice, on his presidential nomination as lieutenant general, director, Air National Guard, National Guard Bureau, Washington D.C., pending completion of the confirmation process by the United States Senate."I applaud