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  • 50 pounds. 30 miles. Unlimited ingenuity.

    Veena Meer is Hanscom’s team lead for the Air Force Research Laboratory Commander’s Challenge. The team of six young program managers and engineers is at the halfway point of a competition asking junior acquisition experts to build a vehicle capable of delivering 50 pounds of supplies 30 miles

  • Special tactics looking to recruit current Airmen

    Air Force special tactics recruiters will be at the Education and Training Center here Nov. 29 from 1 to 3 p.m. to meet with anyone interested in cross training into the special tactics career field.

  • Cheyenne Mountain sees better satellite picture

    UEWR primary missions include missile warning and missile defense, where radars spot missile launches, track them and send data to the Ballistic Missile Defense System. These primary missions enable ground-based interceptors to launch and eliminate incoming threats. The secondary mission is space

  • First sergeants plan annual food drive

    Hanscom’s first sergeants will collect traditional Thanksgiving meal items Nov. 20 outside the Commissary here from 8 a.m. to 12 noon for those military and civilian employees in need.

  • Local Veterans Day observances planned

    Hanscom personnel will participate in local Veterans Day observances honoring military service members Nov. 9 and 11. “According to public law, Veterans Day is a ‘celebration to honor America’s veterans for their patriotism, love of country and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common

  • CE announces contract award

    Hanscom civil engineers recently announced the award of a $17 million contract to complete the second phase of Building 1604, located on the corner of Barksdale and Eglin Streets.

  • Center continues to improve

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – Change isn’t always easy … especially when you have more than 26,000 employees, multiple locations across the country and a vast portfolio of responsibilities to include acquiring and supporting most of the Air Force’s weapons systems. Entering its sixth year