• JSTARS Recap program takes next step with RFP release

    The Air Force is well on its way to replacing a critical airborne battle management command and control weapon system with the Dec. 28, 2016 release of the Development request for proposal, or RFP, for the JSTARS Recapitalization program.

  • 655th ISRG Citizen Airmen pave way for DOD intelligence operations

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – Since standing up in 2012, the 655th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group has come a long way in its growth and continues to pave the way for future Air Force intelligence initiatives.The 655th ISR Group is an independent group under 10th Air

  • Base Weapons Safety Program supports mishap-free combat capability

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – On military installations like Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, explosives such as small arms ammunition, aircraft ordnance, flares and other such materials are a common part of the combat and force protection capability provided to commanders. With that

  • Wright-Patt meets Clean Air Act regulations, saves money with natural gas

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – To ensure Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s natural gas steam heat boilers are ready for the coming winter months, Bill Livesay, Boiler Plant supervisor, leads his team in bringing up the steam mains each October. The Environmental Protection Agency required

  • Airmen Against Drunk Driving volunteers ready to assist drivers

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio –November is National Impaired Driving Prevention Month and Airmen at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base have taken the lead in prevention efforts with the Airmen Against Drunk Driving group, located at the USO building in the Kittyhawk Area.  AADD members

  • Directorate supports ISR and SOF missions around the world

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – In a world full of adversaries that are quick, elusive and versatile, having the ability to respond quickly and efficiently to minimize and eliminate these threats is crucial to future success.The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Intelligence,