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Ash borer insect endangers billions of trees
An ash alert sign attached to a green ash tree at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio highlights hazards of transporting firewood and dangers posed by the emerald ash borer. Employees across the base assisted the 88th Air Base Wing Environmental Management Division in marking trees as part of a statewide effort to raise awareness during Emerald Ash Borer Awareness Week May 20-26. The Buckeye state is home to 5 billion ash trees. About 10 percent of the state's entire tree population are threatened by the exotic insect. (Michael Schumacher/U.S. Air Force)
Aurora High School, Aurora Robotics Team A, watches as their robot completes the Mini-Urban Challenge course during Regional Competitions
Aurora High School, Aurora Robotics Team A, watches as their robot completes the Mini-Urban Challenge course during Regional Competitions at McLin Gymnasim on the Wright State campus. The team went on to win the competition and now will travel to Washington D.C. to compete in the 2011 National Competition at the Smithsonian's Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation at the National Museum of American History on May 21, in Washington, DC. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Col. John Devillier, 88th Air Base Wing commander, worked alongside volunteers to improve the grounds around the 88th Air Base Wing headquarters building. (Air Force photos by Diane Kofoed)
Col. John Devillier, 88th Air Base Wing commander, worked alongside volunteers to improve the grounds around the 88th Air Base Wing headquarters building. (Air Force photos by Diane Kofoed)
Model Speed Agile vehicle, built at 23 percent scale. (AEDC/NFAC Photo)
AFRL researchers are testing this 23 percent scale model of the Speed Agile vehicle at the Arnold Engineering and Development Center’s National Full Scale Aerodynamics Complex, the world’s largest wind tunnel. (AEDC/NFAC Photo)
Program Executive Officer and Director
Brigadier General Christopher C. Bogdan
Security Professional Education Development
Mr. William Davidson, Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force and Air Force Senior Security Official was the distinguished guest speaker at the first ever DoD Security Professional Education Development (SPeD) certification ceremony April 19 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
Staff Sgt. Steven Lam, Wright-Patterson Medical Center histology technician, provides Maj. (Dr.) Luisa Watts, staff pathologist, additional information
Staff Sgt. Steven Lam, Wright-Patterson Medical Center histology technician, provides Maj. (Dr.) Luisa Watts, staff pathologist, additional information for a pending case. Watts, along with three other staff pathologists at the WPMC, use information doctors provide, along with reviews of biological materials and reference materials, in forming their diagnoses. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)
"AFRL 101"
Col. Evan Dertien, vice commander of AFRL, answers questions from audience members after delivering a presentation called “AFRL 101”, a 10-minute overview of the mission and capabilities of the Air Force Research Laboratory, a global leader in warfighter capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Bryan Ripple)
"Finding the intersections"
Airman First Class Eric Brickner, United States Air Force
"Finding the intersections"
Analysts participate in a training research exercise, or T-REX, created by the 711th Human Performance Wing's Warfighter Readiness Research Division at Wright-Patt. These trainings better equip analysts by simulating real-world intelligence fusion/collaboration, and test the integration of multiple research and development testbeds. (U.S. Air Force photo by Richard Eldridge)
"Food on the Run" food truck at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Ashley Huerta piles pulled pork onto a bun Aug. 3, 2018, in the 88th Force Support Squadron food truck "On the Run". The truck, operated by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, club, rotates through menus including BBQ and Italian fare. (U.S. Air Force photo/R.J. Oriez)
"HATS" Off to AFRL SBIR Advance
AFRL Small Business Innovation Research contractor Appareo Systems developed this Head Attitude Tracking System (HATS) to provide warfighters with reliable heading reference in any outdoor environment. Pictured is a backside view of the HATS helmet with attached headset. (Air Force photo)
"RADICAL" Improvements to IED Detection
Newly funded enhancements to RADICAL's geolocation functionality add capabilities such as geospatially mapped overlays of target electronics. (AFRL image)
"RADICAL" Improvements to IED Detection
With Small Business Innovation Research funding, Nokomis, Inc., developed a RADICAL, Remote-Controlled Improvised Explosive Device Detection Identification and Classification Algorithms, system to mitigate improvised explosive device threats for deployed troops. (AFRL image)
"Spider"
The round island swim was moved to the sheltered waters of Bouley Bay due to high winds and unfavorable swimming conditions. USAF photo by Tony Pike
$8.6 Million Department of Defense
Prof. Douglas Cochran is the co- Principal Investigator of the aerospace research project at the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering at Arizona State University, supported by a $8.6 million Department of Defense Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative program grant. (Photo by: Kenneth Sweat, Arizona State University)
(Air Force photo by Michele Eaton)
Ninety Airmen from Wright-Patterson AFB, along with ten participants from Wright State University, practice how to rise from a vulnerable seated position during the first day of a 40-hours self-defense instructor course at Wright State University March 10. The program, Gracie Defense Systems, designed by Gracie Global specifically for the military, is part of a research partnership between Wright-Patterson AFB and Wright State University that will certify participating Airmen to teach self-defense to others.
(Air Force photo by Michele Eaton)
In a simulated self-defense move designed to escape a potential attacker, 104-pound 2nd Lt. Coraviece Terry, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC), throws off the restraining hand of Staff Sgt. Timothy Noel, AFLCMC, while team member Todd Engelman (right), Fighters and Bombers Directorate, AFLCMC, offers input during the first day of a 40-hour self-defense course at Wright State University March 10. The course will certify participating Airmen to teach self-defense to others in a program offered as part of a research partnership between Wright-Patterson AFB and Wright State University.
(Air Force photos by Albert Santacroce)
Cadets listen in during a cyber information briefing while visiting the Information Directorate.
(Air Force photos by Albert Santacroce)
Cadets listen in during a cyber information briefing while visiting the Information Directorate.