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  • Dual military couple fashions the way for others to follow

    Black History Month is a time to stop and reflect on the great contributions African Americans have made to society. For one Wright-Patt couple, it is a time for them to thank all of the people who paved a way for them, and do some paving themselves.Respect, consideration and good timing are key factors to the success of Capt. Tammie Ellerbe, 88th
  • More robust US airpower needed, AF leaders tell lawmakers

    Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein and other senior leaders testified before the House Armed Services Committee about readiness and the fiscal year 2017 Air Force budget request Feb. 12.
  • AF officials announce FY 2017 budget force structure changes

    Air Force officials released force structure changes resulting from the president’s fiscal year 2017 budget Feb. 12.
  • NASIC Airmen receive AF recognition

    Two National Air and Space Intelligence Center Airmen were recognized by the Headquarters Air Force, A2 (Intelligence) Friday, Feb. 5, 2016 for outstanding contributions in the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance mission area.Tech. Sgt. Joshua Baldwin and Senior Airman Andrey Bilokonsky, both from the Geospatial and Signatures
  • 10 NASIC members selected for FY16 Quality of Analysis Program

    The Air Force selected 10 National Air and Space Intelligence Center personnel for the Fiscal Year 2016 Quality of Analysis Program in an announcement Feb. 2, 2016.Thirty-one intelligence analysts were selected from the 57 people who submitted packages for consideration. The 10 NASIC members were the largest single group selected from any command
  • Center Airmen start mentoring program for at-risk youth

    Two National Air and Space Intelligence Center Airmen recently created a Justice Mentoring Program aimed at impacting the lives of at-risk youth in the Dayton area through mentoring and mediation.
  • Sixteenth CMSAF speaks with NASIC Airmen

    A former Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force spoke with members of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center when he visited Wright-Patterson AFB Friday, January 29, 2016.Retired Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Roy told Airmen about what his career was like, what is happening with EPRs, and what the budget is looking like these
  • Airmen embrace their inner polar bear

    Employees of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center take off from the start line during the unit’s 3rd annual Polar Bear Run Friday, Jan. 22, 2016 on the base’s flightline running trail. This is NASIC’s third annual Polar Bear Run. The Center’s Enlisted Advisory Council sponsors the fundraiser run which uses the money for special events.
  • Center celebrates MLK's life and legacy

    Col. Leah Lauderback, National Air and Space Intelligence Center commander, lights a candle during the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Vigil at NASIC, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016. The ceremony was held in remembrance of his life accomplishments to include his leadership during the Civil Rights Movement. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Justyn Freeman)
  • If you re-build it, they will come

    In 2017, the National Air and Space Intelligence Center will celebrate its 100 year anniversary. Some elements of the building have been around since World War II and after so many years, wear and tear has taken its toll and updates are necessary. Air Force Materiel Command leaders asked the Air Force Civil Engineer Center staff to support NASIC by
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