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  • AFMC launches Spark Tank competition

    Air Force Materiel Command Airmen are invited to submit innovative, game-changing ideas to compete in the AFMC Spark Tank competition.The submitters of the top five, most innovative, game-changing ideas will pitch their ideas to a panel of judges during the AFMC Senior Leader Conference this

  • Schmidt cites C3I&N covid-era achievements, productivity

    Maj. Gen. Michael Schmidt, program executive officer for Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence and Networks, headquartered here, provided an update on his portfolio during a virtual meeting with members of the Hanscom Representatives Association June 10.

  • AF Ventures participants leverage new skills to support COVID-19 response

    Personnel from the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Digital Directorate recently leveraged their Air Force Ventures Fellowship experience to help support the COVID-19 Joint Acquisition Task Force. Kristen Reed, acquisition program manager for AWACS Block 40/45, Capt. Brian Wolff, lead engineer

  • Air Force twins share thoughts on unique careers

    In June 2005, two Air Force ROTC graduates began their active duty careers following a commissioning ceremony at Manhattan College. A decade and a half later, identical twins Joe and Paul Dolce came together virtually to celebrate another important milestone, promotion to lieutenant colonel. 

  • Using AI to improve intelligence gathering

    A team working virtually came together to improve the processes for Air Force Distributed Common Ground System analysts by using artificial intelligence and machine learning and incorporating it in an agile manner.

  • Morris nominated to lead AFLCMC

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, Ohio – Air Force officials announced that Maj. Gen. Shaun Q. Morris has been nominated for promotion to lieutenant general and will become the commander of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.If confirmed, Morris

  • SpeedDealer demonstration participants chosen

    As the Air Force moves forward with its new acquisition strategy for the Three-Dimensional Expeditionary Long-Range Radar, the program office here selected three companies May 8 to participate in a rapid prototyping program to demonstrate expeditionary radar performance this summer.

  • Hanscom looks to expand partnerships within innovation ecosystem

    As the University of Massachusetts Lowell Research Institute prepares for a late August 2020 opening of its Northstar campus, a non-profit Department of Defense technology hub, in Lincoln, Mass., Hanscom acquisition leaders are looking forward to even more local innovation partnership.The Northstar

  • Contracting finds remote solution to accomplish mission

    Contracting experts at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, and Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, found two solutions to a long-standing limitation that allowed full mission execution despite distributed operations.