Edwards AFB News

  • Civilian Health Promotion Services

    Welcome to the AFMC Civilian Wellness ProgramThe Civilian Health Promotion Services program is provided through a partnership between Air Force Material Command and Federal Occupational Health. The CHPS program is open to all DOD AFMC Civilian employees and offers a wide range of health promotion

  • Civilian Personnel Section now accepting FY12 VERA/VSIP applications

    The Civilian Personnel Section is accepting applications for Fiscal Year 2012 Voluntary Early Retirement Authority and Voluntary Separation Incentive Pay. At this time, it is unknown if incentives will be offered. Employees should not take premature actions that are irrevocable or incur financial

  • Civilian Restructure, Round Two

    Air Force officials announced Wednesday 4,500 additional positions for elimination as a continuation of its FY12 Civilian Workforce Restructure. This reduction builds on the realignments announced in November, including the elimination of 9,000 positions and the addition of 5,900 positions against

  • Civilian retiree identification card to be replaced

    Retired Air Force civilians who use the Air Force Form 354, Civilian Identification Card, to access Air Force installations have until early 2014 - when the AF354 will be rescinded  - to get a Department of Defense Civilian Retiree ID Card or other access credentials, Air Force Personnel Center

  • Civilian services manager earns AFMC award

    An Edwards civilian employee recently received an award for her outstanding work as a civilian services manager. Terry Stegman, 95th Mission Support and Services Squadron Oasis Community Center director, received the 2007 Air Force Materiel Command Services Civilian Manager of the Year award. As the

  • Civilian takes top honor at Airman Leadership School

    Edwards Air Force Base is well-known for its firsts; first flights of aircraft, first time breaking the sound barrier, first shuttle landing site, and the list goes on.This week, another first happened at Edwards Air Force Base, but it wasn’t in the sky, it was in the classroom; a civilian employee

  • Civilian wellness a command priority at Edwards

    Commanders and directors must be in tune with the health and wellness needs of Edward's civilian workforce, and know where to refer them for help.That statement from Brig. Gen. Robert C. Nolan II, Air Force Flight Test Center commander, echoes an Air Force Materiel Command call to help the command's

  • Civilian Wellness program offers variety of health services

    The Civilian Wellness program has been serving the Edwards Department of Defense civilian workforce for more than two years offering free clinics that screen people for common health ailments."We currently provide six separate services and set up screening clinics for detecting skin cancer,