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  • Key Spouse Program trains 18, provides vital connection for many

    The Airman and Family Readiness Center, base first sergeants and numerous volunteers here have banded together to reinvigorate a program that will continue to ensure that families of deployed loved ones are not only supported but have an open line of communication with commanders. Through the A&FRC,

  • ESC Annual Award winners announced

    Lt. Gen. Ted Bowlds, Electronic Systems Center commander, announced the ESC annual awards for 2007 during a ceremony March 20. The winners are: Airman of the Year During 2007, Senior Airman Lateeah Morrell, 66th Comptroller Squadron Pay Services technician, deployed in support of Operations Iraqi

  • ESC Annual Award nominees honored with events, activities

    The Electronic Systems Center's annual award nominees spent the week leading up to the awards banquet on March 20, celebrating in style. ESC leadership treated the group to a week of off-base excursions and camaraderie to express their appreciation forĀ each nominee's hard work and excellence in

  • March Integration week offers something for everyone

    Participation in this quarter's Integration Week just goes to show that education and training is an area Hanscom personnel continue to take very seriously. More than 800 attendees took part in one or more of the 60 courses that were offered March 11 through 14. The courses covered a variety of

  • VPP In Action: Be vigilant, report hazards to mitigate accidents

    The Hazard Report button found on the Centernet is a valuable tool for personnel to immediately report safety hazards across the base. On March 18, William Cashman of the Electronic Systems Center Capabilities Integration Office noticed a tripping hazard, a protruding piece of rebar along the

  • 350 ELSG partnership creates lab environment for testing C2 capabilities

    Migrating command and control capabilities into more dynamic and responsive weapon systems is the foremost goal of a recent Cooperative Research and Development Agreement between the 350th Electronic Systems Group and BAE Systems. "We're very excited about working with BAE on this CRADA," said Col.

  • Team sets sharp focus on civilian recruiting

    After just three days of meetings and informal discussions, an ad hoc team of Electronic Systems Center officials has begun planning to beef up the center's civilian recruiting efforts. "The incredible energy and enthusiasm demonstrated by people on this team shows just how important they believe