• Self-help cable replacement project leads to huge savings

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – The Wright-Patterson Air Force Base 88th Communications Squadron cable team just completed a four-year self-help project that will improve performance and eliminate potential outages. The team designed, engineered, and implemented the relocation of an

  • Interns to senior leaders earn hardware

    Hanscom had 17 total nominees in 11 out of 19 categories at the 2018 Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Program and Test Management awards ceremony.

  • Wright-Patt Family Advocacy program hosts community partnership meeting

    Wright-Patterson Air Force Base - A Wright-Patterson Air Force Base community partnership event was held at the Religious Education Facility in the Prairies housing on Oct.12, bringing together over 40 helping agencies. It was a free networking event open to public agencies that target outreach,

  • Wright-Patterson AFB basketball team prepares for action during 2018-19 season

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio –  The Wright-Patterson Air Force Base basketball team is preparing for their 2018-19 season.  The team has already participated in three scrimmages and 2 regular season games.The team’s next home game is Nov. 30 against the Dayton Airstrikes a local area

  • Vice Commander Reflects on Time with AFLCMC

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – After more than 30 years of service to the Air Force and nation, Col. Teresa Quick, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center vice Commander will retire Nov. 16.A career acquisition expert, Quick has held leadership positions in program offices supporting some of

  • B-1 CBM+ Goes Live!

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio -- The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s B-1 Program Office in coordination with the Product Support Engineering Division (AFLCMC/EZP) and C-5 community, is leading the way as an initial pilot program participant for Condition Based Maintenance Plus

  • AF Safety goes mobile

    Air Force Safety Center released a mobile version of the Airman Safety App enabling Airmen at installations Air Force wide to voluntarily report safety issues with their devices as they encounter them.

  • Technology Transition Candidate: The Little Chip That Could

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – It’s the little chip that could.  A two-gram microchip versus a 340,000 pound U.S. Air Force aircraft.  A tiny military-grade chip fails in the aircraft’s network radio system and the replacement is no longer manufactured.  It’s a serious and growing