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AFRL infrastructure projects boost readiness, security

Leaders from the Air Force Research Laboratory’s, or AFRL, Space Vehicles Directorate, Army Corps of Engineers, and QA Construction, LLC break ground on the agency’s new Facility for Radiation Tolerance Research on Electronics for Space & Strategic Systems at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, Nov. 16, 2022. The facility will enable researchers to develop solutions for trusted, high-performance electronic components with necessary space and strategic hardening to ensure the survivability of key U.S. Space Force and Air Force systems. This upgrade is one of many projects at AFRL sites across the U.S. aimed at modernizing infrastructure and strengthening science and technology capabilities for national defense. (U.S. Air Force photo / Lt. Nina Rogers)

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AFRL infrastructure projects boost readiness, security

Leaders from the Air Force Research Laboratory’s, or AFRL, Space Vehicles Directorate, Army Corps of Engineers, and QA Construction, LLC break ground on the agency’s new Facility for Radiation Tolerance Research on Electronics for Space & Strategic Systems at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, Nov. 16, 2022. The facility will enable researchers to develop solutions for trusted, high-performance electronic components with necessary space and strategic hardening to ensure the survivability of key U.S. Space Force and Air Force systems. This upgrade is one of many projects at AFRL sites across the U.S. aimed at modernizing infrastructure and strengthening science and technology capabilities for national defense. (U.S. Air Force photo / Lt. Nina Rogers)

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