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  • Regional commanders, senior leaders connect at Hanscom

    Col. Taona Enriquez, installation commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Alan Weary, installation command chief, hosted senior leaders from military installations throughout the Northeast region during a first-of-its-kind conference here Feb. 6.

  • Military OneSource supporting relationships through free virtual coaching

    Serving in the military is more than just a profession – it’s a way of life. Military service can affect personal relationships, health, fitness and more. One of the greatest sources of strength to meet the unique challenges of military life comes from connection with others across a Spectrum of

  • Auto Skills Center offers complete vehicle care, expands self-help hours

    Officials from the 66th Force Support Squadron Auto Skills Development Center here recently expanded self-help hours to include Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open to all those with independent base access, personnel can reserve one of the center’s three self-help bays to work on their own

  • Drone use prohibited on Hanscom AFB without prior authorization

    Unmanned aircraft systems, often referred to as drones require proper registration with Federal Aviation Administration before using.Although the FAA allows drones to be flown within 5 miles of an airport with special approval, drone use on Hanscom is strictly prohibited without permission from the

  • DoD releases Small Business Strategy

    The strategy promotes a strong, dynamic, and robust small business industrial base by focusing on reducing barriers to entry, increasing set-aside competitions, and leveraging programs to grow the industrial base.

  • OPSEC evolves with the times

    While Operations Security is as old as warfare, the expansion of the virtual information space has presented new challenges.

  • Hanscom Key Spouses vital to readiness, resiliency

    More than 54 percent of Air Force members are married, which presents a particular need for communication and continuity to extend between units and members’ spouses.In order to meet this need, the Air Force rolled out the Key Spouse Program service-wide in March 2009.“The Key Spouse Program is