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  • General Bowlds highlights military values during address to cadets

    Electronic Systems Center Commander Lt. Gen. Ted Bowlds discussed military leadership and values while addressing Air Force, Army and Navy ROTC cadets during a scholarship luncheon sponsored by the Patriots Roost Chapter of the Association of Old Crows April 11 at the Hanscom Minuteman Club. During

  • Med Group establishes functional In-Place Patient Decontamination Unit

    The 66th Medical Group recently stood up a functional In-Place Patient Decontamination Unit here that is responsible for decontaminating personnel affected by a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosive (CBRNE) weapons attack before they enter the clinic for further care.

  • Hanscom Fire Department named best in AFMC

    For the third year in a row, the Hanscom Fire Department has been chosen as the Best in Air Force Materiel Command in the small base category. Chief Bob Hildreth said the department couldn't have accomplished this without outstanding support across the base. "Although the department has been

  • General Bowlds presents his top priorities during off-site

    Electronic Systems Center Commander Lt. Gen. Ted Bowlds unveiled his five leadership priorities in front of ESC's leaders during an off-site meeting at the Southbridge, Mass. Conference Center March 27-28. The off-site, attended by ESC wing commanders, directors and deputies as well as functional

  • Hanscom to undergo ESOHCAMP inspection in May

    The Environmental Safety and Occupational Health Compliance Assessment Management Program will conduct a base-wide assessment of Hanscom's compliance with environmental and occupational safety and health laws and regulations. The inspection will take place May 5 to 9. ESOHCAMP is an Air Force wide

  • Surprise inspection pulls no surprises for 66 MDG personnel

    For members of the 66th Medical Group, March 21 was far from a typical day. It began with an early morning notification that inspectors from the College of American Pathologists were at the gate and ready to conduct their surprise inspection of the Clinic's laboratory facilities, required every two

  • Civil Engineering storm water projects benefit base, environment

    Hanscom's civil engineers have proven masterful over the years in keeping the base puddle-free during rain storms by implementing an efficient drainage system which carries excess water away from the streets and into the Shawsheen River. Downstream flooding and water quality concerns, however, have