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  • AF Week in Photos

    This week's photos feature Airmen from around the globe involved in activities supporting expeditionary operations and defending America. This weekly feature showcases the men and women of the Air Force.

  • TRICARE open season to begin Nov. 11, 2019

    If you would like to make changes to your or a family member’s TRICARE health plan for 2020, your opportunity is fast approaching with this fall’s TRICARE Open Season.

  • 2019 CAM Awards

    Col. Parker Wright, National Air and Space Intelligence Center commander, speaks during the center’s Commander’s Award for Merit ceremony, Aug. 2 at the Wright-Patterson Club at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The CAM awards have been around since 1974 and recognize NASIC’s top performers.

  • NASIC members visits Goodfellow

    Goodfellow hosted and presented to members of The National Air and Space Intelligence Center how we support NASIC’s mission in an Air Education and Training Command environment.NASIC is the Department of Defense’s primary source for foreign air and space threat analysis. They are also the Air

  • NASIC Airman chosen as Reds honorary captain

    Airman Whitney McClellan, National Air and Space Intelligence Center, waves at the crowd during the Cincinnati Reds military appreciation night Aug. 9, 2019.The event included a recognition of hometown heroes, new Airmen taking the oath of enlistment and the 88th Air Base Wing commander tossing out

  • Air Force Uniform Office seeks feedback on maternity uniforms

    All Air Force women will receive an email message from the Air Force Survey Office with a unique link inviting them to take the survey. To determine who should take the full survey, the Uniform Office is asking participants to respond to the first survey question.

  • NASIC, AFRL team up for innovation

    More than thirty members of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center and Air Force Research Laboratory spent June 18 – 21 at nearby Tec^Edge in Dayton, Ohio, to learn how to implement innovative practices and ideas across organizational structures.“This event is a great example of putting

  • DoD delays Post 9/11 GI Bill changes

    The implementation has been delayed until January 12, 2020, giving long-serving members more time to transfer their education benefits to spouses or dependents.