• R3 Creates new Program

    Watson T. Walker has been making his rounds through the halls of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, as seen by the addition of little green and yellow people.The colorful stickers mark walking paths that are part of the Watson Walker Program -- a new initiative sponsored by NASIC’s R3

  • NASIC volunteers support Adopt-A-Highway program

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio -- Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center partnered with the Ohio Department of Transportation via the Adopt-A-Highway program to commemorate Father’s Day and Juneteenth weekend. Tech. Sgt. Randolph Koram, NASIC volunteer coordinator, led the

  • GSP receives new commander

    Lt. Col. Kim Herd makes her first remarks as the Persistent Infrared Analysis Squadron commander during the squadron’s change of command ceremony June 22, 2022 here. Before arriving at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, Herd worked as the Deputy Chief, Intelligence Operations Division,

  • Air & Cyberspace Intelligence Group hold a change of command ceremony

    Col. Catherine Gambold succeeded Col. Ariel Batungbacal as the commander of the Air and Cyberspace Intelligence Group (AC) during a June 1 change of command ceremony here.The group’s mission is to create all-source intelligence defining the present and future air, air defense, and cyber threats to

  • Leadership changes hands for the Foreign Materiel Exploitation Squadron

    Lt. Col. Noel Humber gives remarks as the new Foreign Materiel Exploitation Squadron commander during the squadron's change of command ceremony June 6, 2022 here. Humber previously worked at the Air Force Research Laboratory, Systems Technology Office, before assuming command. The Foreign Materiel

  • New leadership at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center

    Col. Ariel G. Batungbacal took command of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center during a change of command ceremony, June 2 at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, making her the leader of the Air Force’s premier producer of scientific and technical intelligence on air,

  • TRICARE answers questions about baby formula

    The shortage of baby formula is having an impact on millions of families. This includes military families living in the U.S. and overseas. It’s important you know what TRICARE does and doesn’t cover. Here are a few questions and answers about infant formula coverage to help.