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An F-16CJ, assigned to the 79th Fighter Squadron, Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., sits on the flightline during Red Flag 16-3 before take-off at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, July 25, 2016. Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center Operational Requirements Squadron’s Weapons and Tactics Team integrated non-kinetic effects into the exercise, providing pilots the ability to train against cyber threats. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kevin Tanenbaum/Released) 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 July 11-29.Traditionally, NASIC has provided
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Chief Master Sgt. Michelle Jackson, National Air and Space Intelligence command chief, is the senior enlisted leader of more than 3,100 personnel. Jackson advises the commander on all matters related to morale, quality of life, discipline, assignments, training, readiness, professional development, and effective utilization of all personnel. 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 where she serves as the center’s command chief.
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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 end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas) 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 end of the duty day varies, the commander
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Col. Sean P. Larkin is the commander of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. NASIC is the Air Force analysis center for foreign air, space and specialized intelligence. 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 European). There are unofficial forums and social media
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2016
National Air and Space Intelligence Center 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 which recognizes individuals and teams whose
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2016
National Air and Space Intelligence Center 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
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2016
National Air and Space Intelligence Center 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
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2016
Senior Airman Ashley Adams and Senior Airman Nathan Dillard, members of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, arrive at the Dayton, Ohio Boys and Girls Clubs of America Monday, Feb. 8, 2016 as part of the Justice Mentoring Program. The group sends five to eight members to volunteer every other Friday where they help area under-privileged children through mentoring and mediation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Samuel Earick) 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.
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2016
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. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Justyn Freeman) 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.
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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) 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)
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