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  • 38 EIG reaps Air Force Outstanding Unit Award

    The Air Force announced on August 23 that Electronic Systems Center's 38th Engineering Installation Group, Tinker AFB, Okla., is among its list of Air Force Outstanding Unit Award recipients. The award, for performance covering a two-year period between Jan. 1, 2005, and Dec. 31, 2006, results from

  • It’s back to school time for Hanscom youth

    School bells will ring through the halls of the Hanscom Primary and Middle schools Wednesday to officially begin the first day of classes for students in grades one through eight. Kindergartners will begin their classes on Thursday. For the schools' faculty and staff members, however, the 2007-2008

  • NSPS Web-based tool now easier to use after enhancements

    Electronic Systems Center people who fall under the National Security Personnel System, or those who supervise someone who does, will be happy to find that the Performance Appraisal Application has been updated with several improvements that should make it much easier to navigate. According to Bob

  • ESC providing ‘simple’ solution to combatant commander needs

    U.S. Strategic Command is charged with providing the national command authority, including the secretary of defense and the president, with precise information on nearly any global contingency. This information must be solid enough to enable often rapid decision-making and comprehensive enough to

  • Base tests emergency response system

    Hanscom personnel put a new twist on the usual way of conducting emergency response operations last week. The Electronic Systems Center Inspector General's Office conducted a Base Readiness Exercise Aug. 14 to test the base's ability to recall and operate an Emergency Operations Center in reaction

  • Base Education, Training Center aids in personnel career success

    Hanscom personnel are heeding Secretary of the Air Force Michael W. Wynne's call for continued learning. "We must take the Air Force's basic educational foundation to the next level and be relentless in our continued pursuit to become knowledge-enabled Airmen," Secretary Wynne said in his April 13,