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  • ACO cyber Airmen enable realistic Red Flag training

    Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center traveled to Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, to kick Red Flag 16-3 up a notch.Members of the NASIC Weapons and Tactics Team, which is part of the center’s Operational Requirements Squadron, participated in the combat training exercise from

  • Heavy lifting: NASIC Command Chief on challenges, opportunities

    Nearly every morning before sunrise, Chief Master Sgt. Michelle Jackson is at the gym with her husband, striving to break personal weight lifting records as part of her daily workout.After completing her morning fitness routine, Jackson makes her way to the National Air and Space Intelligence Center

  • NASIC Airmen show respect to the flag

    Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the

  • Transparent leadership: An old concept for modern times

    We’re living in an age of hyper-connectivity. With sensors everywhere and supercomputers in our pockets, there’s a wealth of information available to everyone, whether it’s a review of a restaurant, an updated Air Force Instruction or the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow (African or

  • Threat viz: A decade of threat modeling

    Dynamic explosions, missile launches and air-to-air dogfights are just a few animations the National Air and Space Intelligence Center threat visualization team create to help communicate potential threats in the world.For the last decade, these types of animations have allowed policymakers at all

  • SM captures Sports Fest win

    Members of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center competed the Center's annual Sports Fest on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 17. Sports Fest is a multi-sports elimination competition between the Center’s groups. The Space, Missiles, and Forces Intelligence Group won the most

  • NASIC Airman earns AFDW 12OAY recognition

    Leaders at the Air Force District of Washington recognized a National Air and Space Intelligence Center Airman as one of their command level 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year for his outstanding performance in the intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance field.Staff Sgt. Yevgeniy, a linguist

  • New commander at the helm of NASIC

    Col. Sean P. Larkin took command of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center during a change of command ceremony, May 26 making him the newest leader of the Air Force’s primary source for foreign air and space intelligence.Larkin succeeds Col Leah G. Lauderback, who had led the service center

  • BONDS mentors help youth build competition robots

    A combination of simple items like wires, gears and bolts unite a team of teens in the Dayton area with their desire to achieve a complex goal: create a robot. The teens, along with a group of mentors, are part of a competitive Science Technology Engineering and Math group called BONDS which stands