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  • NASIC personnel step forward to ‘Love Them Out Loud’

    A group of Airmen and civilians responded to a recent volunteer call from the local community to assemble “Love Them Out Loud” kits. It was part of a Dayton Metro Library program that promotes early childhood literacy and development.

  • 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, 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

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Winter is coming, are you ready?

    As anticipation for the holidays rise and people are showered with the crisp gold, orange and red leaves of autumn, the threat of winter slowly creeps over the horizon.National Air and Space Intelligence Center employees are encouraged to take precautions to prevent illness, injuries, or fatalities

  • 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

  • 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