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  • 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,

  • Disaster ready pets: an owner’s responsibility

    Disasters come in many forms, from hurricanes to house fires. If a disaster happened tomorrow, would you know what to do? Perhaps you have a family disaster plan and an emergency kit all ready to go, but did you include pets in the planning? If not, take the steps outlined below so the whole family

  • Law Day educates on legal system

    The theme for May 1's Law Day was "Liberty Under Law: Empowering Youth, Assuring Democracy." To help Hanscom youth understand America's legal process, the 66th Air Base Wing Legal Office and the Electronic Systems Center Legal Office teamed up to celebrate Law Day by staging a mock trial, the United

  • NSPS employees should have their approved job objectives by now

    Electronic Systems Center employees who converted from the old GS personnel system to the National Security Personnel System on Jan. 21 should by now have approved job objectives in their official electronic "My Biz" folders, according to ESC's NSPS officials. Additionally, they should be preparing

  • Center's top civilian earns Presidential Rank Award

    Electronic Systems Center Executive Director Fran Duntz received the President's Rank Award April 20 during a ceremony held at the Women in Military Service for America Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery. Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne and Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. John