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  • AFMC’s Young, Miller named 2022 Presidential Rank Award recipients

    Former AFMC Executive Director, Patricia M. Young, will receive the Meritorious Executive Presidential Rank Award. Mitchel B. Miller, Former Technical Advisor, Air Force Avionics Development, Integration, and Weapon System Cyber Resiliency, will be awarded the Meritorious Senior Professional Rank.

  • Dreams to virtual realities

    Virtual reality is known for its entertainment purposes, but what if it can be utilized to develop Air Force personnel through on-the-job learning? This idea was presented at the 2023 Air Force Materiel Command Spark Tank event, which provided Airmen and Guardians an opportunity to pitch innovative

  • Two men, one remote

    Tech. Sgt. Geoffrey Gilmer and civilian employee, Brian Warren, collaborated to develop the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Robotics Universal Remote, one of two proposals selected to advance to the Air Force-level of the Spark Tank competition.

  • B-21 bomber to be unveiled Dec. 2

    The Air Force confirmed Oct. 20 it plans to reveal the B-21 Raider Dec. 2 during an unveiling ceremony hosted and sponsored by the Northrop Grumman Corporation at its production facilities in Palmdale, California.

  • Updated statement on F-35 Crash at Hill AFB

    HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah – At approximately 6:15 p.m. yesterday, an F-35A Lightning II from the 388th Fighter Wing crashed at the north end of the runway at Hill Air Force Base. On and off-base emergency crews responded immediately.The pilot ejected from the aircraft, was taken to a local hospital

  • AFMC exemplifies ‘Powering Possibility’

    The Department of the Air Force launched a new Powering Possibility campaign during October’s Energy Action Month, and the Air Force Materiel Command is already working hard to help reach the service goals.