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  • Air Force Climate Survey yields insights

    More than 90 percent of Airmen responding to a recent survey indicated that they are happy with their Air Force jobs and the performance of their organizations. These findings are according to a study that measures Airmen's attitudes toward their work environment and unit. "I am extremely pleased to

  • Air Force Climate Survey yields insights

    More than 172,000 Airmen across the Air Force voiced their opinions in the online Air Force Climate Survey from Oct. 8 to Nov. 28. After experts performed a comprehensive analysis, officials have released the total force results on the Air Force Portal. The climate survey is designed to measure

  • Air Force committed to fostering civilian talent via DE

    The Air Force has created a new leadership development course designed specifically for GS-12 and GS-13 civilians and equivalent pay schedules. The Air Force will undertake new measures to increase opportunities for civilians at the GS-12 and -13 level to participate in professional development

  • Air Force competes at NATO chess tourney

    Three members of the Air Force chess team are showcasing their skills at the 21st annual NATO Chess Championship held in Koege, Denmark, this week.Master Sgts. Robert Bucholtz of Peterson AFB, Colo., and Dan Ranario of Pope AFB, S.C., along with Tech. Sgt. Robert Keough of European Command, were

  • Air Force competes in Armed Forces softball championships

    The Air Force is fielding two teams to compete in the Armed Forces Men's and Women's Slow-Pitch Softball Championships Sept. 19-25 at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla. The Air Force women's team earned top honors in the 2007 and 2008 Armed Forces Women's Softball Championships and looks to win their

  • Air Force conducting personnel accountability exercise

    Officials are conducting an Air Force-wide exercise Oct. 6 through 8 to test the Air Force Personnel Accountability and Assessment System.An exercise execution order will identify the geographic area of interest in which all personnel assigned to, living in, TDY to or on leave in that area, must be

  • Air Force continues force management programs

    Air Force leadership announced a resumption of all force management programs today following a recently discussed strategic pause."After providing senior leadership a chance to evaluate the programs and assess our early progress, we are ready to resume immediate processing of voluntary applications

  • Air Force delays mandatory wear-date for 2PFDU, OCP items

    In an effort to reduce unnecessary stress on Airmen and Space professionals during COVID-19 restrictions, several uniform changes scheduled to become mandatory for the Operational Camouflage Pattern and Two-Piece Flight Duty Uniform on June 1, 2020, have been delayed to Sept. 1, 2020.

  • Air Force delays some PCSs, bonuses

    Higher-than-projected personnel costs are driving a shortfall in FY23 military personnel appropriation. This will have temporary consequences for PCSs, SRBs, and aviation bonuses.

  • Air Force disabled employees vital to mission

    Mr. Raymond Jenks is a busy man. He is the Flight Chief of Instructional Technology for the 37th Training Support Squadron, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. His office is responsible for designing and developing computer based training, programs, and technology solutions for the 37th Training Group

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