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  • AF Community Assessment Survey to begin April 28

    The 2008 Air Force Biennial Community Assessment Survey will take place from April 28 to June 30 and Hanscom's Integrated Delivery System team is seeking help to make it a success. "This survey is the best way for you to make your opinions and needs known, albeit anonymously," said Dr. Sondra

  • Appraisals, interim reviews keep civilian supervisors busy

    It's a busy time of year in the civilian personnel world at Electronic Systems Center and Hanscom as one system's performance period enters the mid-year point and the other closes out. The National Security Personnel System, which runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 31, is now at the half-way point, which

  • Secretary Wynne: Airmen doing phenomenal things

    Hanscom had an opportunity to showcase both the progress and dedication of the base's workforce to the Air Force's top leader last week. While on a two-day trip that included a stop at Harvard University, Secretary of the Air Force Michael W. Wynne met with men and women of the Hanscom community

  • Secretary talks tankers, cyber, C2 at Hanscom

    Visiting Hanscom AFB, Mass., April 3 and 4, Air Force Secretary Michael W. Wynne spoke of the future while reflecting on the past. "For all the advances we've made, I still believe there are more imaginative things to be done with electronics," the secretary said. He added that he considered

  • Hanscom Dorm Residents Receive Wireless Internet Access

    Residents of the Hanscom dorms received access to wireless high-speed Internet on March 21 as a result of a workplace initiative by the Communication and Information Division here and suggestions by dorm residents and senior enlisted leadership. With many Airmen pursuing advanced degrees - most of

  • Switch to new CE contractor transparent to base

    Although a new contractor began providing Civil Engineering Services at Hanscom on Tuesday, the transition should be transparent to customers, according to the base civil engineer. IAP Worldwide Services, a 50-year old facilities management company that's based in Cape Canaveral, Fla., officially