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The Air University graduated its largest class since 1967.
Read moreLt. Gen. Bill Bender discussed where the Air Force is headed to accommodate the 21st networked century, and how Leidos is helping it get there.
Air Force Chief of Staff David Goldfein has been pushing authority down to squadron commanders, trusting in them to effectively pursue their missions and take care of their people.
Lt. Gen. Tim Fay, Air Force deputy chief of staff for strategy integration and requirements, discusses the Air Force’s strategy for maintaining dominance far into the future.
The Air Force requests $140 million for privatized family housing projects at two of its bases in fiscal 2025. Lawmakers are not quite sold on the idea.
While the Army and Air Force are projected to meet its recruitment goals this year, the Navy will most likely miss its recruitment targets for the second year.
Concerns were raised in 2022 about the cases of a rare type of pediatric brain cancer among children living at Cannon Air Force Base.
“[Air National Guardsmen] will be able to continue to serve in the way that they currently would serve,” said Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall.
Now we know how well the armed services did in processing the exemptions and the discharges of service members from the armed services.
Proposed legislation would waive the requirement to get governors’ approval before making changes to the structure of National Guard units.
The Air Force released a new solicitation and plans to issue another one as part of its overall strategy to centralize many IT modernization efforts.
Federal technology leaders from DISA, Army PEO-EIS and CMS are heading for new jobs in the private and public sectors.