AFMC Command News

  • AFMC senior leaders travel in theater to gather warfighter feedback

    First Lt. Steven Massara, of the 703rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, briefs Gen. Donald Hoffman, commander of Air Force Materiel Command, and Maj. Gen. Andrew Busch, Ogden Air Logistics Center commander, on the repair of the troop door fairing on the C-17 Globemaster during a visit here March 7,

  • C-130 training simulator makes its move to base

    Now that the nearly 700,000-square-foot complex that will house the Air Force Research Laboratory's 711th Human Performance Wing and their USAF School of Aerospace Medicine has been completed here, equipment is being moved in -- including the first of two Lockheed C-130 trainers that will be used by

  • Commentary: Doing the Basics ...

    Can you imagine getting up to go to work today and forgetting to put on your socks? It would make you uncomfortable, you might get a blister, and you would be out of uniform. The reason we put our socks on is that it is a basic thing we do to complete our uniform and keep ourselves healthy and safe

  • First MSG-3 production bird returned to nest

    The C-5 Galaxy enterprise here reached an important milestone recently in its transition to a different way of performing programmed depot maintenance. When C-5B Tail No. 86-0015 was declared ready to return to its home at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., it marked the first production C-5 PDM to be

  • Land-based precision approach system program resumes

    The land-based Joint Precision Approach and Landing System, or LB JPALS, is getting back on track after budget cuts. In January 2011, the deputy secretary of defense issued the Resource Management Directive-700 which restored full funding to the program.JPALS is a family of systems that will provide

  • Air Force releases results of ground accident investigation

    The Air Force has completed its investigation into an accident in which an Airman died at Joint Base Balad, Iraq. The report, released today, discusses factors which may have played a role in the accident.Senior Airman James A. Hansen died from wounds suffered in an accident Sept. 15, 2010, at Joint

  • Contractor delivers first new Joint STARS production engine

    The U.S. Air Force Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, Joint STARS, achieved a significant objective March 3, 2011, as part of the ongoing System Design and Development Re-engining effort. A First Engine Delivery Ceremony was held at the Pratt & Whitney production facility in Middletown,

  • AFMC commander assesses state of the command

    Continued focus on the command's five priorities remains paramount in 2011, Air Force Materiel Command commander Gen. Donald Hoffman told his senior leaders in a memo sent Mar. 1, 2011.According to the memo, AFMC's top priorities for 2011 are largely unchanged from 2010: Continue to Strengthen

  • My educational journey: CCAF Poster Child

    Imagine a photo of a smiling couple on a desk. They are smiling because they had just returned from the man's Air Force retirement ceremony. I, John Rady, am the man in that photo. I retired from active duty in Aug. 2001 after spending 23 years in the Air Force as a member of the Security

  • New AFMC chiefs attend orientation

    The 26 newest chief master sergeants within Air Force Materiel Command gathered for a three-day orientation at the command's headquarters here earlier this month. The AFMC Chiefs' Orientation is held every year after the promotion selectee list is published."Chiefs' Orientation is important to help

  • New deployable air traffic control system program taking shape

    Electronic Systems Center officials intend to call for proposals within the next few months for development and production of a new deployable air traffic control system. Referred to as the Deployable Radar Approach Control the system could be used at forward operating locations, however austere,

  • Eagle Vision program garners key award for keen Earth observation

    An Electronic Systems Center program has been named the winner of a prestigious award presented by NASA and the U.S. Department of the Interior.The agencies honored the Eagle Vision program with the 2010 William T. Pecora award during a Pentagon ceremony Feb. 15, 2011. Eagle Vision was recognized

  • Air Force 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' repeal training detailed

    Air Force officials will soon begin training Airmen in anticipation of the repeal of the law and policy commonly known as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." This training will help Airmen understand what is expected in a post-repeal environment, said Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz."I know our

  • Edwards Airman receives Purple Heart

    Since the war on terrorism began close to 10 years ago, one term has entered the American lexicon that signifies the dangers of combating terrorism -- IED.Improvised explosive devices have killed or wounded thousands of servicemembers in both Iraq and Afghanistan, one of those wounded servicemembers