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  • Summer 2022 brings new leaders to the enterprise

    The summer of 2022 brought a number of leadership changes across the Air Force Materiel Command as the result of promotions, change of duty locations and leader retirements across the enterprise.

  • Fast, but in the right direction

    Speed is not everything. The Air Force needs to be fast, but also innovative and revolutionary. There are many efforts to “transform” our military, and digital transformation means different things to different people. The Department of the Air Force Digital Transformation Office was established to

  • AQIC accepting applications through Aug. 19

    The Department of the Air Force Acquisition Instructor Course is accepting applications now through Aug. 19, 2022 for class 23A, which is set to run from Jan. 3 to June 9, 2023 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.

  • AFMC Connect August focus: Accountable

    Accountability in the workplace is critical to mission success and helps to perpetuate an environment of trust, which is crucial to high-performing teams.

  • AFMC headquarters team awarded for excellence

    Uniformed and civilian Airmen assigned to the headquarters, Air Force Materiel Command, during the height of the coronavirus pandemic have a new item to add to their personnel record, as the unit was named a recipient of the Air Force Organizational Excellence Award.

  • Keeping civilians in fighting shape

    The Civilian Health Promotion Services or CHPS program was established in the Air Force Materiel Command to keep its civilian Airmen as fit as their active duty counterparts. Its success has led to its recent expansion CONUS-wide.

  • AFMC celebrates 10th anniversary of a successful major reorganization

    The Five Center Construct centered on a fundamental change in the way that AFMC would conduct its primary missions. Instead of location-specific organizational structure that required full support staffs at each location, the new construct would be mission-based. Each major mission would have a