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  • IHA goes live in cloud

    The status of Air Force installation and mission support programs is now just a click away, thanks to the new Installation Health Assessment tool’s cloud analytics capability.

  • Future deployers: Don’t forget to feed the runway

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – The Blue Horizons Program at Air University is a CSAF-chartered, future-oriented think tank that creates and tests prototypes of new strategic concepts and capabilities.Three Blue Horizons Fellows, with different technical backgrounds, including a former

  • Air Force Marathon prices increase June 17

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – Runners who are planning on participating in the Air Force Marathon this September have their last chance to save money on registration if they register before prices increase on June 17.Prices for the full, half and 10K marathons are currently $100, $90 and

  • AFLCMC holds recruiting and hiring event

    DAYTON, Ohio – Aligning with the Air Force’s mission to build a more lethal and ready force, the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center held a two-day hiring event May 29 and 30 looking to hire qualified applicants to join the Air Force Civilian Service team.Held at the Marriott Hotel in downtown

  • Bunch takes command

    Amidst a sea of aviation history, Gen. Arnold W. Bunch, Jr. assumed leadership of the Air Force Materiel Command during a ceremony at the National Museum of the Air Force here, May 31.

  • AFRL rising star earns 40 Under 40 selection

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio -- The Air Force Research Laboratory’s Dr. Leah Rowe has been selected as one of the Dayton Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 winners for 2019.The annual awards recognize the rising leaders in the Dayton area under the age of 40.According to the DBJ, judges chose