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  • USecAF visits NASIC, gains insight into critical intelligence mission

    Under Secretary of the Air Force Matt Lohmeier visited the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, March 23, to gain a deeper understanding of the organization's critical role in national defense.The visit provided the Under Secretary with a firsthand look at how NASIC addresses both service and

  • NASIC program offers enlisted force a command chief’s perspective

    In an effort to cultivate the next generation of senior leaders, the National Air and Space Intelligence Center recently launched the "Command Chief for a Day" shadow program, an initiative providing enlisted members a rare, day-long mentorship opportunity with the Center’s command chief.

  • NASIC Airman’s Power BI solution

    A new data tool created by a National Air and Space Intelligence Center Airman is projected to save the Center approximately 2,800 man-hours annually by streamlining training reports.Tech. Sgt. Jared Schweitzer, NASIC training manager, developed the solution after participating in a Department of

  • USSTRATCOM leaders visit National Air and Space Intelligence Center

    U.S. Navy Adm. Rich Correll, commander, U.S. Strategic Command, and U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Jo Naumann, command senior enlisted leader, USSTRATCOM, recently visited the National Air and Space Intelligence Center to see first-hand how the center contributes to strategic deterrence and national

  • A NASIC Family: Home for the Holidays

    Within the walls of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, the phrase "NASIC is family" takes on a special meaning as personnel meander through festive halls making small talk, eating holiday cookies and voting for their favorite holiday door decoration. For most, the phrase is used to

  • Helping the community one cat at a time

    Thousands of stray cats roam the streets of Dayton, Ohio, posing challenges for animal control, residents and the animals themselves. Capt. Alexandria Beckett, Geospatial and Signatures Intelligence Group executive officer, is tackling this issue head-on through her volunteer work with Batta Cats, a