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Renowned test pilot Brig. Gen. Bob Cardenas passes away at 102
Renowned test pilot Brig. Gen. Bob Cardenas passes away at 102
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This is the Air University shield. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Exercise Ultimate Caduceus
U.S. Transportation Command conducted Exercise Ultimate Caduceus at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 23-March 8. The annual field training exercise is designed to test the ability of USTRANSCOM to move a large number of medical patients by air from overseas locations to treatment centers in the U.S. (Courtesy graphic)
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Reserve, Guard senior leaders discuss capabilities, challenges at AFA
Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard senior leaders discuss capabilities and challenges in a panel during the Air Force Association’s Warfare Symposium in Orlando on March 4. Maj. Gen. John P. Healy, deputy to the chief of the Air Force Reserve, Lt. Gen. Michael A. Loh, director of the Air National Guard, and Maj. Gen. Daryl Bohac, Nebraska National Guard adjutant general, participated in a roundtable discussion led by Heather Penny, senior resident fellow at the AFA’s Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies.
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Customizable medical kits help modernize USAF deployable assets, provide tailored solutions for warfighters
A graphic image of the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support Medical supply chain emblem overlays a photo of a custom medical kit such as those available from the organization’s Made-To-Order Medical Kitting team. The team completed a $5.4 million contract for 27 specialized kits for the Air Force Medical Readiness Agency March 7, 2022.
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Cyber Security Training – Be Vigilant, Be Safe
Read the latest JKO news at https://www.jcs.mil/JKO/Latest-News/. "Cyber Security Training – Be Vigilant, Be Safe. DOD Cyber Awareness Challenge 2022 currently available on JKO"
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DCMA Online Safety Tips
Cyber criminals get more creative every day. Tobi Beck, DCMA IT, shares some pro tips to protect yourself and your family online.
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Introduction to 75th Anniversary issue and first issue of Æther
Introduction to 75th Anniversary issue and first issue of Æther: A Journal of Strategic Airpower & Spacepower.
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Air Force Foundational Competencies: Developing People
Graphic of female airman in dress uniform in formation with title developing people and four concepts to consider: advocate, make time, advise, and feedback. The Airman’s Foundational Competency of “Develops People” starts with the mindset that development is a shared responsibility between the Airman and the development team; supervisors, leaders, mentors, and coaches
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Zero Discrimination Day Graphic
Zero Discrimination Day is observed annually on March 1. This day provides an opportunity for our Airmen and Guardians to leverage inclusive leadership, to have conversations about the importance of ensuring equitable treatment that enables our total force to give their most to accomplishing the Department’s missions. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Jim Masie)
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2022 Air Force Art Contest
Air Force Services Center manages the annual Air Force Art Contest with submissions accepted through March 31, 2022. In 2021, almost 800 artists submitted more than 1,000 pieces of art using a variety of media. Artists may submit up to two, digital photographs of their two-dimensional (2D) painting or drawing, in one of five categories, for judging. The contest is open to eligible Department of the Air Force MWR patrons. (U.S. Air Force Graphic)
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Voting opens for Spark Tank 2022 ideas
Cast a vote for your favorite entry in the Department of the Air Force Spark Tank 2022 competition. Online polling is open through March 4. Finalists will take the stage March 4 in Orlando, Florida, during the Air Force Association’s Air Warfare Symposium, to pitch their innovation ideas to Air Force and Space Force senior leadership and industry experts. The audience poll will select the Fan Favorite and be included in the panel’s votes to determine the Spark Tank winner. (Courtesy graphic)
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AF Competency Modeling Handbook provides Airmen with roadmap to become future-ready, critically-thinking warfighters
Developed by the Headquarters, Air Education and Training Command A3J team, AFH 36-2647 includes a validated competency-modeling framework that is scalable, reliable, and repeatable to assist career fields in developing their occupational competency models. It also outlines the service’s 24 foundational competencies, which are a combination of knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics that manifest in an observable, measurable pattern of behaviors that improve an Airman’s performance. (U.S. Air Force graphic/ Dan Hawkins)
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Remembering Col. Gail Halvorsen
Retired Col. Gail Halvorsen, also known as the "Candy Bomber," passed away Feb. 16, 2022. He was 101 years old. Starting his career in the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1942, Halvorsen served as a pilot until his retirement in 1974, after accumulating more than 8,000 flying hours and 31 years of military service. Halvorsen went down in history for his selfless acts during the Berlin Airlift in 1948 and 1949 by attaching handkerchief parachutes to chocolate bars and dropping them from his aircraft to the children below. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Rosario "Charo" Gutierrez)
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SCOD
In developing solutions that best support the Air Force’s talent management strategy, transitioning from non-standardized annual and change of reporting official (CRO) OPR closeout policies to SCODs increases transparency by ensuring stable, steady, and reliable assessments from senior raters and rating chains. (Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs graphic)
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SCODs
The implementation of officer SCODs will occur in phases for Regular Air Force, Air Force Reserve, and Air National Guard Airmen. The first SCOD for officers will begin with first and second lieutenants on Oct. 31, 2022, followed by colonels on Feb. 28, 2023, lieutenant colonels and majors on May 31, 2023, and captains on Aug. 31, 2023. All SCODs will repeat annually thereafter. Those in a promotion-select status will align their OPR with the SCOD of their selected grade. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Kiana Pearson)
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SCODs
In developing solutions that best support the Air Force’s talent management strategy, transitioning from non-standardized annual and change of reporting official (CRO) OPR closeout policies to SCODs increases transparency by ensuring stable, steady, and reliable assessments from senior raters and rating chains. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Staff Sgt. Kiana Pearson)
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LAUNCH serves as ‘front door’ to access AFIMSC programs, services
LAUNCH is a comprehensive, interactive capabilities library, and serves as a portal for AFIMSC's workforce and customers to learn about the center's products and services and better understand the organizational construct and missions. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Enrollment for Introduction to Cross-Cultural Communication – 12-18 April
CLTR202, Introduction to Cross-Cultural Communication, is offered to enlisted members of the U.S. Armed Forces participating in the Community College of the Air Force program. It fulfills three semester hours of Institutional (Resident) and/or Program Elective credit requirements of the CCAF Associate of Applied Science degree.
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Decreasing injuries is the goal
The Department of the Air Force has a well-established and robust safety program in place to safeguard personnel. The programs assist personnel in identifying areas of concern and giving them the opportunity to be proactive in finding and fixing hazards before they occur. This is a multi-front approach working with other agencies and services to expand resources, knowledge and expertise.
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