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Contracting office helps base fill goods, services needs
2nd Lt. Evan Ewing (right), contracting specialist with the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's Installation Contracting Division, discusses policy with 2nd. Lt. Thomas Anderson, also a contracting specialist with the division. (U.S. Air Force photo/Brian Brackens)
AFLCMC NDI goes digital on aircraft inspections: saves money, improves operations for Air Force
Kevin McClain, contract nondestructive testing instructor, explains how to clear a jammed image scanner from a computed radiography system to visiting Nondestructive Inspection Instructor, Tech. Sgt. Matthew Barnes (left); Tech. Sgt. Clifford Daniels, Military NDI Instructor supervisor (rear); and Bobby Britton, Civilian NDI Instructor supervisor (seated) during instructor qualification training held at the 359th Training Squadron Detachment One at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida Jan. 24, 2018. New digital technology will replace the X-ray film used by NDI technicians over the next several years and impact every airframe the Air Force flies, saving money, reducing hazardous materials and improving operational capabilities. (Courtesy photo)
AFLCMC NDI goes digital on aircraft inspections: saves money, improves operations for Air Force
Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Materials Engineer Ernesto Nieto positions an imaging plate from a computed radiography system during a pre-production test of the equipment at the 138th Fighter Wing at Tulsa Air National Guard Base, Oklahoma. The system, now proven to meet Air Force requirements and adopted, is expected to replace all legacy film-based X-ray nondestructive inspections in the service within the next five years. (Courtesy photo)
AFLCMC gets Global Hawk Model
Col. Darien Hammett, director of the Global Hawk System Program Office, accepts a 1/10th scale model of a Global Hawk Block 40 aircraft from Lauren Stevens, Global Hawk program manager and vice president, Northrop Grumman. The Global Hawk System Program Office, is responsible for the total life cycle management of the Air Force's global hawk fleet, including sustaining, maintaining and upgrading the aircraft to meet the needs of the Air Force and combatant commanders overseas. (U.S. Air Force photo / R.J. Oriez)