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  • Base clean-up to bring spick 'n' span offices

    In an effort to put Hanscom's best foot forward during June's Operational Readiness Inspection, base leadership is encouraging all wings and their personnel to participate in a voluntary installation-wide clean-up event June 4 and 5. Wings are encouraged to schedule time either on June 4 or 5 to

  • Center awards $480 million engineering support contract

    The U.S. Air Force's Electronic Systems Center has awarded a contract worth a total ceiling value of $480 million for Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) to an industry team led by Jacobs Technologies Inc. The contract will provide Engineering and Technology Acquisition Support Services,

  • Center awards first three PASS task orders

    The U.S. Air Force's Electronic Systems Center awarded the first three of an anticipated 26 Professional Acquisition Support Services (PASS) task orders yesterday. ESC awarded two of the three task order awards to Quantech Services, Inc., which will provide Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) to

  • Answers to base residents’ questions

    Editor's Note: This is the final article in a three-part series of information and frequently asked questions to update the base community on Hanscom's housing privatization project. The consolidated list of FAQ's can be found on the American Eagle Communities Web site at www.americaneaglefamily

  • Hanscom to welcome home deployers

     Following in the footsteps of last January's inaugural "Hanscom Heroes Homecoming," the base community is once again preparing to officially welcome home those who have returned from deployment since January. The welcome home ceremony will take place June 22, at 3:30 p.m. prior to the opening of

  • ERM vital to TCI success

    Electronic Records Management is a term all Hanscom personnel should understand and be practicing before the June Operational Readiness Inspection commences. In concert with the June 9 to 19 ORI, the Air Force Materiel Command Inspector General's team will conduct a Targeted Compliance Inspection,

  • 6-year-old Hanscom student speaks to congressmen about severe food allergies

    According to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, one in every 25 Americans has a food allergy, equating to approximately 12 million people in the United States -- of that number, 150 to 200 people die annually as a result. This staggering statistic, along with the increasing rise in food

  • Conference helps put Air Force fliers on enhanced path

    Enhanced air traffic standards, and the technology used to achieve them, are making it safer for the Air Force to do its job in Iraq and Afghanistan, a top Air Mobility Command general said last week. Speaking at the Air Force CNS/ATM conference in Orlando, Fla., AMC's director of Strategic Plans,