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  • AC receives new commander

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio -- Col. Donald Wilson passed the guidon of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center’s Air and Cyberspace Intelligence Group to Col. William Fry as part of a change of command ceremony held July 20 at NASIC.

  • SM leadership changes hands

    Col. Jay Stewart passed the guidon of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center’s Space, Missiles and Forces Intelligence Group to Col. Katharine Barber as part of a July 6 change of command ceremony held at NASIC.Col. Parker H. Wright, National Air and Space Intelligence commander, officiated

  • NASIC Technical Director receives Presidential award

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio -- Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson recognized the career achievements of a Defense Intelligence Senior Leader from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, during the Presidential Rank Awards Ceremony held

  • NASIC conducts change of command

    Col. Parker H. Wright took command of the National Air and Space Intelligence Center during a change of command ceremony, June 28 at the U.S. Air Force Museum, making him the newest leader of the Air Force’s primary source for foreign air and space intelligence.Wright succeeds Col. Sean P. Larkin,

  • NASIC NCO recognized by local community for heroic effort

    Officials in Jefferson Twp. recognized Staff Sgt. Aaron Roll, a member of NASIC’s Signals Analysis Squadron, and his fiancée Cassidy Carpenter with several heroism awards and honors after the pair likely saved the life of a township resident whose home caught fire March 30.

  • NASIC honors annual award winners

    The National Air and Space Intelligence Center held a luncheon to honor its 2017 annual award winners and nominees Feb. 23 at the Wright-Patterson Club.

  • Air Force saves Airmen time, no longer requires first year evaluations

    Air Force officials announced Jan. 4, 2018 Enlisted Performance Reports are no longer required for Regular Air Force Airmen in the grade of airman first class and below with less than 36 months’ Time-In-Service or Air Reserve Component Airmen below the grade of Senior Airman.This policy change

  • NASIC hosts forum on accommodating disabilities in the workplace

    The National Air and Space Intelligence Center held an open forum Nov. 28 to educate more than two dozen employees on reasonable accommodations and provide an opportunity for them to interact with several officials within NASIC.Reasonable accommodations are things like workplace modifications that