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  • New Horizons Symposium slated for Feb. 25-26

    The 2014 New Horizons Symposium, sponsored by the Lexington-Concord Chapter of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association, will be held Feb. 25 through 26 at the Marriott Hotel in Newton, Mass.The event provides an opportunity for Life Cycle Management Center program executive

  • AF chief scientist offers insight, highlights Hanscom work

    The Air Force's chief scientist talked about the unique technological challenges and value of work being done at Hanscom during her visit to the base and neighboring MIT Lincoln Laboratory Jan 23 and 24.During the course of her visit and in a one-on-one interview, Dr. Mica Endsley was impressed with

  • State of AFLCMC reveals initiatives, future path

    Progress, new initiatives and the future direction of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center were the key topics presented to Hanscom Air Force Base members, community and industry partners during the second annual "State of AFLCMC" address here Jan. 23.Lt. Gen. C.D. Moore II, AFLCMC commander,

  • Hanscom employee wins DoD-level achievement award

    Perry Hill, director of Logistics and Product Support Manager for the Space, Aerial and Nuclear Networks Division, was recently awarded the 2013 Undersecretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology and Logistics) Workforce Achievement Award for lifecycle logistics.The Workforce Achievement Award

  • Airmen: The Foundation of Air Force weapon systems

    How do you build an Air Force organization responsible for the acquisition and support of all aircraft, engines, munitions and electronic/cyber systems? You start with the people, of course.That's the message the commander of Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, or AFLCMC, is conveying, both to

  • Global ASNT awards contract, moves toward next phase

    After recently moving into the engineering and manufacturing development stage, the Global Aircrew Strategic Network Terminal, or Global ASNT, program office awarded a contract to Raytheon last month, ushering the program into the first of three incremental phases. The $134 million Increment 1

  • Hanscom program office using expertise to protect trainees

    A program office here is using its expertise to help ensure the safety of Air Force trainees.Following occurrences of sexual misconduct during basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, a commander's directed-investigation looked at various programs and procedures to see how

  • AFMC selects CoT team for Rawlings Award

    Air Force Materiel Command recently named the Cursor on Target project office, otherwise known as CoT, as the recipient of the 2013 Gen. Edwin W. Rawlings Team Award.This marks the first time in the team's history to receive the accolade - an award that recognizes the efforts of those who

  • Center commander to present State of LCMC in January

    Lt. Gen. C.D. Moore II, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center commander, will deliver a State of LCMC address at a luncheon meeting Jan.23 at 11:30 a.m.Sponsored by the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association, the event will be held at the Doubletree Bedford Glen Hotel, 44 Middlesex

  • AOC improvements in the works

    The Air Operations Center Weapon System program office is working to improve upon the system's current capabilities with more automated services and enhanced cyber security as it moves into its next phase.Risk-reduction activities, including a successful preliminary design review, have driven AOC