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A Battle Management program to improve the reliability and maintainability
of U.S. Air Force long-range radar systems reached full operational
capability recently. The AN/FPS-117 is a three-dimensional radar system that
provides advanced warning and air traffic surveillance and an example of the
radar system in Alaska is shown above. (Courtesy photo)
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A Battle Management program to improve the reliability and maintainability
of U.S. Air Force long-range radar systems reached full operational
capability recently. The AN/FPS-117 is a three-dimensional radar system that
provides advanced warning and air traffic surveillance and an example of the
radar system in Alaska is shown above. (Courtesy photo)
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Steve Bessette, system program manager for the Foreign Military Sales Division in the Battle Management Directorate at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, addresses current and potential industry partners during a Hanscom Representatives Association meeting in Lexington, Massachusetts, Oct. 13. Bessette spoke about International and FMS programs including ongoing and upcoming opportunities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jerry Saslav)
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Lt. Gen. Arnold W. Bunch, military deputy assistant secretary of the Air Force for acquisition, speaks at the Air Force Association Air Force monthly breakfast Sept. 24, 2015, in Arlington, Va. Bunch touched on a number of acquisitions topics including programs like Should Cost, Cost Capability Assessments and the idea of a Should Schedule. (Air Force photo/Senior Airman Hailey Haux)
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Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., recently awarded a contract for deployable
instrument landing systems to improve precision approach and landing
guidance in austere conditions. In the photo above, an aircraft approaches
deployable ILS. (Photo courtesy of Thales)
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Technical experts, including members of Hanscom Air Force Base's Tactical Data Networks lab, work on integrating Efficient XML/Mobility Airborne-networking Multi-Layer Sensing, or EFX/MAMLS, into the Dynamic Retasking Capability system on a 143rd Airlift Wing C-130J aircraft during a test event at the Hanscom Collaboration and Innovation Center in June. The event used a new initiative, the Northeast Collaborative Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Environment, known as NCORE, to bring together assets and expertise from the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center and New England National Guard units. Hanscom’s TDN lab is the conduit for NCORE. (U.S. Air Force photo by Steve O’Neil.)
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Hanscom Air Force Base's Geospatial Intelligence, or GEOINT, team will host a Technical Exchange Meeting June 17 at the Conference Center to discuss initiatives and new technologies in the area. (Courtesy graphic)
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Peta, a Military Working Dog assigned to the 66th Security Forces Squadron, runs through an obstacle at the 66 SFS kennel May 15. Peta and other MWDs assigned to the squadron are used in patrol, drug and explosive detection and specialized mission functions for the Department of Defense and other government agencies. (U.S. Air For photo by Linda LaBonte Britt)
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Robert Smothers, Enterprise Services Branch chief, assigned to Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., answers a question from an audience member during a town hall briefing on NETCENTS-2 contracts, May 7. Topics discussed included available contracts for application services, network operations, infrastructure and products. NETCENTS experts in contracting, engineering and acquisition were available to assist with specific task orders and answer questions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jerry Saslav)
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A visual warning system, part of the current Enhanced Regional Situational
Awareness, or ERSA system, monitors situational awareness in the national
capital region. A program management office at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., recently released a request for information to upgrade the ERSA system to incorporate newer technology and reduce lifecycle costs
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The Control and Reporting Center program office at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., is working to upgrade the CRC Operations Module. The OM, shown in the photo illustration
above, is often referred to as the "heart" of the system and provides a comprehensive air picture by integrating input from air- and ground-based radars. The upgrades will bring the OM up-to-date with current technology and make it more easily transportable by having all systems in one shelter. (Photo illustration by Frank Landry)
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Dr. William A. LaPlante talks to attendees of the Air Force Association’s Annual Air Warfare Symposium and Technology Exposition Feb. 13, in Orlando, Fla. LaPante is the assistant secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition. He spoke about Air Force procurement strategy and challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Scott M. Ash)
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The Global Aircrew Strategic Network Terminal program office at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., recently completed a preliminary design review. The team is responsible for acquiring and sustaining nuclear command, control and communications terminals for the Air Force's nuclear bomber mission. (courtesy graphic)
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Jeffrey Mayer, Cyber Systems Engineering Division chief, addresses attendees at a Cyber Tech roundtable at the Hanscom Conference Center, Jan. 26. During the event, which was part of the Life Cycle Management Center Focus Week, participants discussed cyber threats and cybersecurity costs and myths. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jerry Saslav)
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Two F-16C Fighting Falcons from the 115th Fighter Wing, Wisconsin Air
National Guard, fly a routine training mission in the skies over Wisconsin in
2008. A program office at Hanscom AFB, Mass., recently completed fielding of
a system that will provide tactical data link messaging between aircraft
such as these and continental United States air defense sectors to improve
homeland defense. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Paul Gorman)
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The Nuclear Deterrence Operations Service Medal was approved by Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James last year to recognize individuals who directly impacted the nuclear enterprise. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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