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  • 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.

  • GS leadership changes hands

    Col. Jeffrey Kronewitter passed the guidon of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center’s Geospatial and Signatures Intelligence Group to Col. Mary-Kathryn Haddad as part of a June 28, change of command ceremony held at NASIC.Col. Parker H. Wright, National Air and Space Intelligence Center

  • IG office earns Air Force award

    The National Air and Space Intelligence Center Inspector General’s Office recently was named the winner of the 2018 Junius W. Jones Inspector General’s Award Category III.This Air Force-level award recognizes an outstanding Commander’s Inspection Program that goes above and beyond the day-to-day

  • Air Force officials announce tour length changes

    After listening to feedback from Airmen and career field managers, Air Force officials are reducing targeted special duty and instructor tour lengths to create a more ready and resilient force.The tour length reduction from four to three years for military training instructors, military training

  • NASIC members share stories of Strength and Courage

    Staff Sgt. Conrad Crookston from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center shares his story during NASIC Storytellers event on Strength and Courage on June 19 in the Center’s Intelligence Production Complex facility at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The Storytellers event was put on by

  • Around the Air Force: Resident Bill of Rights / DoD Warrior Games / CCAF

    On today's look around the Air Force, the Air Force is looking for feedback on a new Housing Resident Bill of Rights draft, the DOD Warrior Games are starting this Friday, and the Community College of the Air Force will not accept applications for the professional manager certification program after

  • NASIC embodies physical resiliency through SportsFest

    Members of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center compete in a 4x200 relay – the final event of the day during the center’s annual SportsFest at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 7. The annual morale-building event also promotes physical resiliency – one of the four pillars of