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  • Croft to take over as new AFLCMC command chief

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – Chief Master Sgt. Troie Croft has been selected to become the next command chief for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center.Croft, currently the senior enlisted advisor for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency in Springfield, Virginia, will take

  • PEO Digital sharpens picture for Cheyenne Mountain Complex

    The program office worked with the Raytheon Co. to build the software over 10 months, at a cost of $3.2 million. Raytheon used agile methods to field and test the system, abridging some of the more time-consuming operational checks in favor of building a minimum viable product, and iterating

  • Air Force ends promotion testing for E-7 and above

    The Air Force announced today it is removing the Weighted Airman Promotion System testing requirement for active-duty promotions to the grades of E-7 through E-9, beginning this fall with the 2019 E-9 promotion cycle.

  • Civilian Developmental Education offers opportunities to learn, grow

    The Air Force Civilian Developmental Education program is a portfolio of courses and training designed to address the developmental needs of the civilian workforce at all levels. Programs help civilians to achieve short or long term goals at a level appropriate to their needs and desired path of

  • ABG announces annual award winners

    The 66th Air Base Group recognized their top performers for 2018 during an annual awards ceremony at the Minuteman Commons here Feb. 1.

  • AFLCMC recruits rebels in days

    More than half of those hired during the Kessel Run event had no prior military affiliation, bringing a significant injection of fresh technological talent into the Department of Defense. About 40 percent of those with job offers were women, aligning with the program’s goal to continue benefitting

  • AFMC promotes stroke prevention awareness

    Stroke is the leading cause of serious, long-term adult disability in the United States. The effects of a stroke range from mild to severe and can include paralysis, problems with thinking, difficulty with speaking, and emotional problems.According to the National Institutes of Health, each year