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  • Kessel Run needs techies

    BOSTON – Kessel Run is looking for talent who can help the Air Force tackle its most vexing software issues, including the global Air Operations Center Weapon System and the F-35 Lightning II’s Autonomous Logistics Information System, or ALIS.The Kessel Run Experimentation Lab is building off of

  • Hanscom offers classes in CPI basics, Green Belt training

    The Air Force Continuous Process Improvement program here offers several opportunities for employees to become familiarized and trained in its methods, with CPI Awareness, Practical Problem Solving and Green Belt Academics currently being offered.

  • Hanscom tax services available

    Tax season has arrived and trained volunteers will be available to provide free tax-filing services to service members and those with base access.

  • Uniform code of military justice changes

    Effective Jan. 1, 2019, the Military Justice Act of 2016 will instate the most reform to the Uniform Code of Military Justice and Manual for Courts-Martial in decades, modernizing dated aspects of the military justice system while also providing transparency.

  • Latest ALS class graduates

    Twelve service members attending Airman Leadership School completed the first step in their professional development following a graduation ceremony at the Minuteman Commons here Dec. 21.

  • SFS military working dog retires

    An explosive detection dog assigned to the 66th Security Forces Squadron here officially retired from military service during a ceremony in Boston earlier today.

  • America’s last ace strikes chord during all-call

    Cesar Rodriguez, who shot down three enemy aircraft as an F-15 pilot during Operations Desert Storm and Allied Force, said that Hanscom must continue to deliver an unfair advantage to American Airmen.