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  • Hanscom COVID-19 update

    Thanks to all of you, we have made great strides in limiting the spread of COVID-19 on and around Hanscom AFB. Such significant change to our routines, implemented so quickly, was bound to present challenges. Yet we have overcome those challenges, operated our base, and preserved our critical

  • 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.

  • Base leaders host illustration contest

    Base officials recently identified the new installation motto: “Hanscom...The Revolution Starts Here.” The tagline serves to increase installation cohesion and connectedness by encompassing all that is Team Hanscom.

  • Clinic patients urged to use virtual messaging tool

    Officials from the 66th Medical Squadron encourage all patients to utilize the Military Health Systems Secure Messaging tool to virtually communicate with health care providers here. The messaging platform, owned by the Air Force Medical Service, allows patients to communicate directly with primary

  • Thrift Savings Plan adapts to COVID

    The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a lot of uncertainty in its wake, leaving a lot of people to wonder about their financial health and future. Counselors from the Airman and Family Readiness Center here are encouraging members utilizing the Thrift Savings Plan, a retirement plan for federal

  • 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.

  • Fitness Center keeps Airmen, families on track

    Officials from the Hanscom Fitness and Sports Center have developed a program to keep service members and their families active and in shape while gyms and many public parks are closed.