 
System Health Capability Reasoner demonstration. (Credit: Lockheed Martin)
System Health Capability Reasoner demonstration may not look like much is going on, but the Integrated Systems Health Management technology makes critical, real-time decisions on a system’s health. (Credit: Lockheed Martin)
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Posted: 7/14/2011
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AFRL materials engineers load a titanium billet for ultrasonic testing. (AFRL Image)
Engineers from the Air Force Research Laboratory load a titanium billet for ultrasonic testing, seeking the substandard material that posed a possible threat to flight and operational safety. (AFRL Image)
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Posted: 7/14/2011
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School of Aerospace Medicine dedicates AeroMedical Library in honor of former director
Colonel Christian Benjamin, Commander, United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM), and Colonel Karen Weis, Dean, USAFSAM, unveil a plaque at the dedication of the school’s Franzello AeroMedical Library at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The library is named in honor of Joseph Franzello, a former director of the library.
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Posted: 6/27/2011
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Lightweight, ergonomic body armor. (Photo illustration by Armacel Armor Company)
Lightweight, ergonomic, non-ceramic ballistic armor offers more comfort and mobility for deployed warfighters. (Photo illustration by Armacel Armor Company)
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Posted: 6/23/2011
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The Missouri University of Science and Technology hybrid laser deposition and machining system. (AFRL image)
The Missouri University of Science and Technology hybrid laser deposition and machining system, which integrates laser deposition with machining processes to form a hybrid manufacturing process to build precision metal parts for aerospace components. (AFRL image)
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Posted: 7/8/2011
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Flexible aerogel. (AFRL image)
Flexible aerogel, whose nanoscale lattice structure and pores create unique properties in solid material that make it an incredible insulator. (AFRL image)
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Posted: 6/23/2011
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Low-cost titanium powder and titanium parts. (AFRL image)
Low-cost titanium powder and titanium parts. Titanium is stronger and lighter than steel, and use of titanium reduces the material required to manufacture an aerospace component by up to 90 percent. (AFRL image)
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Posted: 6/23/2011
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International Titanium Powder’s production facility. (AFRL image)
International Titanium Powder’s production facility in Ottawa, IL. Funds from a Title III program contributed to the construction of equipment. (AFRL image)
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Posted: 6/23/2011
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An example of wind data provided by the Haleakala Weather Center. (MPHCC Image)
Wind data, provided by the Haleakala Weather Center to the Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing (AMOS) site, aids telescope operators in scheduling and maintenance planning. (MPHCC Image)
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Posted: 6/29/2011
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An example of data provided by the Haleakala Weather Center. (MPHCC Image)
In this example of weather data provided by the Haleakala Weather Center to the Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing (AMOS) site, rain is forecast for the relevant areas. (MPHCC Image)
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Posted: 6/29/2011
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Sample forecast from the Haleakala Weather Center. (MPHCC Image)
Sample forecast from the Haleakala Weather Center, where forecasts are tailor to meet the needs of the Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing (AMOS) site. (MPHCC Image)
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Posted: 6/29/2011
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An Amplified Spontaneous Emission (ASE) source two-micron unit. (AFRL image)
The Amplified Spontaneous Emission (ASE) source two-micron unit, with more than twenty times the power of previously available sources, allows for the broadest bandwidth, near infrared wavelength range, customized center wavelength, and high-output power. (AFRL image)
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Posted: 7/8/2011
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Human Effective Directorate Deputy Director receives federal service award from American Academy of Physician Assistants
Colonel Douglas Hodge (center), Deputy Director of the Human Effectiveness Directorate, 711th Human Performance Wing, Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, received the American Academy of Physician Assistants’ 2011 Federal Service PA of the Year Award at the organization’s conference on June 1 in Las Vegas. Patrick Killeen (left), President, American Academy of Physician Assistants, and Dr. Roslyn Schneider (right), Chief of Staff of the Medicines Development Group, Primary Care Business Unit, Pfizer Inc. and Physician Assistant Foundation trustee, present Colonel Hodge with his award.
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Posted: 6/8/2011
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Materials experiment returns to Earth
The Materials International Space Station Experiment or MISSE is observed outside the shuttle orbiter Discovery during the STS-133 mission in March 2011. Air Force Research Laboratory scientists completed the seventh in a series of materials-related experiments June 1, 2011 when the experiments returned to earth after 18 months in space. (NASA Photo)
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Posted: 6/7/2011
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Radar relocation worked at millions in taxpayer savings
Newly installed radars at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio will enable the Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Directorate to conduct a variety of research projects. BRAC-directed relocation of the radars from Rome N.Y. to Wright-Patt will be completed the summer of 2011. Air National Guard and active duty engineering installation squadron personnel and active duty RED HORSE squadron engineers teamed to erect the radar towers, install cabling and associated systems. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Posted: 6/6/2011
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Radar relocation worked at millions in taxpayer savings
Airmen place a radar atop a new tower at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio in this September 2010 photo. BRAC-directed relocation of four Air Force Research Laboratory research radar systems from Rome N.Y. to Wright-Patterson is now nearly complete. Air National Guard and active duty engineering installation squadron personnel and active duty RED HORSE squadron engineers teamed to perform the installation for millions of dollars less than contractor estimates for the project. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Posted: 6/6/2011
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711th Human Performance Wing initiates new complex
Mr. Dan France, Chief of Plans and Programs for the 88th Air Base Wing and the Installation BRAC Director, Major General William McCasland, Air Force Research Laboratory Commander, and Mr. Thomas Wells, 711 711th Human Performance Wing Director, cut the ribbon to officially open the Wing’s (711 HPW’s) new complex, named in honor of United States Air Force Major General Harry G. Armstrong, a pioneer in the field of aerospace research. Mr. Dan Walsh, who represented the joint venture of Butt Construction and Archer Western Contractor (far right) holds the ribbon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Chris Gulliford)
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Posted: 6/3/2011
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Air National Guard Airmen support AFRL radar relocation
Tech. Sgt. Brian McCarty marks a properly tightened bolt and nut during construction of a 100' radar tower May 20, 2011 at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio. Air National Guard Airmen from six states helped construct four towers and install radars to provide the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base with the capability to conduct advanced sensors research. BRAC 2005 decisions directed relocation of the research radars from Rome, N.Y. Sergeant McCarty is with the 220th Engineering Installation Squadron, based in Zanesville, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo/Rick Shaughnessy)
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Posted: 6/1/2011
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Air National Guard Airmen support AFRL radar project
Staff Sgt. Tony Velado stands before a 100' bi-static radar tower May 20, 2011 at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio. Air National Guard Airmen from engineering installation squadrons in six states helped construct four towers and install radar systems to provide the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base with the capability to conduct advanced sensors research. BRAC 2005 decisions directed relocation of the research radars to Wright-Patterson from Rome, N.Y. Sergeant Velado briefly took a break during construction to become Ohio's middleweight Brazilian Jiu-jitsu champion. He is with the 243rd Engineering Installation Squadron, based in South Portland, Maine. (U.S. Air Force photo/Derek Kaufman)
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Posted: 6/1/2011
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Air National Guard Airmen support AFRL radar project
Staff Sgt. Tony Velado and Staff Sgt. Keith Anderson stand before a 100' bi-static radar tower May 20, 2011 at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio. Air National Guard Airmen from engineering installation squadrons in six states helped construct four towers and install radar systems to provide the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base with the capability to conduct advanced sensors research. BRAC 2005 decisions directed relocation of the research radars to Wright-Patterson from Rome, N.Y. Both Guardsmen are with the 243rd Engineering Installation Squadron, based in South Portland, Maine. (U.S. Air Force photo/Rick Shaughnessy)
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Posted: 6/1/2011
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Air National Guard Airmen support AFRL radar project
Airmen prepare to place an experimental bi-static radar receiver atop a 100' tower May 20, 2011 at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio. Air National Guard Airmen from engineering installation squadrons in six states helped construct four towers and install radar systems to provide the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base with the capability to conduct advanced sensors research. BRAC 2005 decisions directed relocation of the research radars to Wright-Patterson from Rome, N.Y. (U.S. Air Force photo/Rick Shaughnessy)
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Posted: 6/1/2011
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Air National Guard Airmen support AFRL radar project
Airmen work on a 100' bi-static radar tower in early May 2011 at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio. Air National Guard Airmen from engineering installation squadrons in six states helped construct four towers and install radar systems to provide the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base with the capability to conduct advanced sensors research. BRAC 2005 decisions directed relocation of the research radars to Wright-Patterson from Rome, N.Y. (U.S. Air Force photo/Rick Shaughnessy)
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Posted: 6/1/2011
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Air National Guard Airmen support AFRL radar project
An Airman drives off in a pickup after installing an experimental bi-static radar receiver atop a 100' tower at Springfield Air National Guard Base, Ohio. Air National Guard Airmen from engineering installation squadrons in six states helped construct four towers and install radar systems to provide the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base with the capability to conduct advanced sensors research. BRAC 2005 decisions directed relocation of the research radars to Wright-Patterson from Rome, N.Y. (U.S. Air Force photo/Derek Kaufman)
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Posted: 6/1/2011
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