AFMC Command News

  • Spiritual wellness doesn't mean organized religion

    Think wellness, as in Air Force Materiel Command's Wellness and Safety Campaign, and the image conjured most often is one of physical fitness. But wellness, by AFMC standards, is more than a physical attribute. For AFMC, wellness is comprised of four dimensions: physical, social, emotional and

  • AEDC performs mission critical tests on F-35 model

    Arnold Engineering Development Center recently conducted successful aerodynamic loads testing on a 12-percent scale model of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter in the center’s 16-foot transonic wind tunnel. The test was tentatively the next to last in a series of similar tests providing

  • Maintenance group achieves highest software certification

    Meeting and exceeding standards for software development helped the 309th Software Maintenance Group here achieve the highest level of certification issued by industry and the Department of Defense. The group received a Capability Maturity Model Integration — CMMI — Level 5 certification by the

  • DUI costs lieutenant thousands

    Recently, a 22-year-old, new Air Force second lieutenant never dreamed she would be standing at attention in front of the two-star Air Armament Center commander to receive an Article 15 for driving while under the influence. This “bright young officer” never thought about having to forfeit up to

  • Wing accepts challenge to get lean together

    In the Air Force, when you hear the word lean, one might think of the methodology used to streamline processes and improve current work flows. For team members of 554th Electronic Systems Wing - Wright-Patterson, or ELSW-WP, lean goes beyond value stream mapping and work flow diagrams; it also

  • Voluntary Protection Program helps reduce injury, illness

    Involvement in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s Voluntary Protection Program, or VPP, has many benefits for Air Force Materiel Command. Among the tangible benefits of participating in VPP are: > Reduced risk of injury or illness. > Reduced direct and indirect costs from injuries

  • Trio of cameras enhance forecasting of sun-generated storms

    Every 100 plus minutes, while orbiting approximately 50 miles above the Earth onboard the Coriolis satellite, the Solar Mass Ejection Imager experiment scans the darkness of space seeking sun-generated magnetic clouds of particles intent on striking the planet. Since becoming operational in January

  • AFMC to demonstrate integrated modeling and simulation capability

    Three Air Force Materiel Command organizations will team up with six other Air Force agencies and three industry partners to participate in an ICE Breaker July 17-21. However, in this case, ICE Breaker is not a social event. It refers to the Air Force Integrated Collaborative Environment. AF-ICE is

  • AFMC to demonstrate integrated modeling and simulation capability

    Three Air Force Materiel Command organizations will team up with six other Air Force agencies and three industry partners to participate in an ICE Breaker July 17-21. However, in this case, ICE Breaker is not a social event. It refers to the Air Force Integrated Collaborative Environment. AF-ICE is

  • AFFTC conducts first Design of Experiments course

    The Air Force Flight Test Center recently conducted its first Design of Experiments course to engineers assigned at Edwards. “The response was overwhelming,” said Dr. George Ka’iliwai, AFFTC Technical Advisor and course instructor. “We sent the public announcement describing the course out via

  • Wavelets may help analysts make decisions

    With funding provided by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research here, an Air Force Research Laboratory team began a new study on wavelets to help information analysts better prioritize workload. Basically, a wavelet represents a snapshot of information at a given point in time. Capt. Jamie R.

  • JAGs take ‘battle’ against terrorism to Iraqi court

    When I passed the bar exam in July 2003, I never imagined I would present criminal cases in an Iraqi court. Although I was already an Air Force officer with almost nine years of military experience, I thought at most I might have to deploy to Iraq to work in a legal office taking care of the needs

  • AFMC prepares for civilian job reductions

    Air Force Materiel Command officials announced June 29 that the command will lose between 600 and 720 civilian positions in fiscal 2007 as part of Department of Defense-mandated force reductions. Affected positions will be identified by Oct. 1, 2006 — the beginning of fiscal 2007. Positions will be

  • First combat loss replacement C-130 aircraft ready for action

    June 28 marked the beginning of an era for Robins and the warfighters of Air Force Special Operations Command, as the first-of-its-kind MC-130W was presented to Lt. Gen. Mike Wooley, AFSOC commander, in a ceremony here. “A lot of work went into this aircraft,” said Maj. Gen. Michael Collings, Warner