• Center analyst earns DNI award

    A veteran electronic systems analyst at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center earned the Department of National Intelligence 2015 Intelligence Community Acquisition Award following an announcement in February.Jim Reed, Threats to Force Modernization Flight, received the annual DNI award

  • 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,

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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.

  • NASIC senior civilian selected for strategic leadership program

    The Air Force selected 15 senior civilian leaders for the Air Force Civilian Strategic Leader Program following intense screening and assessment by a 10-member selection board.CSLP is the Air Force senior corporate career broadening program designed to develop multi-skilled GS-14 and GS-15 leaders

  • End of fall brings winter obstacles

    The weather is changing and snow can be expected in the Ohio area in the coming weeks. Before the weather gets worse, the National Air and Space Intelligence Agency Safety Office wants everyone to think about winter safety. Below are some tips to help Ohioans get through the winter months.TIP #1:

  • Airman teaches military skills in community

    Many Airmen volunteer in the local community all the time; be it helping build houses for the needy or serving food at a homeless shelter. Whatever the case may be, these Airmen give their time and energy trying to make their communities better. One such Airman is Senior Airman Chance Pettey, who