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  • AFSC Executive Director talks mentoring

    Mr. Dennis D'Angelo, AFSC executive director talks about his experience mentoring and gives his thoughts on the ways mentoring can be beneficial at all career levels.

  • General reflects on first six months commanding sustainment center

    The focus on readiness is steeped from real-world, high-level priorities. “When the SECAF opens his speech at [the Air Force Association] with ‘I have three priorities – China, China, and China’ – that’s not a subtle message,” Miller said. “I think we get into a false sense of security that we might

  • Safe runways focus of BASH team

    The Bird Air Strike Hazard team at Tinker Air Force Base has been keeping the runways safe for pilots during the heaviest times for migratory birds to travel.The need for BASH teams came about following the E-3 crash of Yukla-27 at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska on Sept. 22, 1995. The aircraft hit a flock of

  • EDDGE team supports digital innovation demos at AFA Conference

    The 76th Software Engineering Group’s Extreme Digital Development Group Enterprise-OKC was invited by the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Armament Directorate to help support Digital Innovation demonstrations and vision during the 2021 Air Force Association Conference National Air, Space &

  • AFSC Manpower and Personnel CSFO Mentor and Job Shadow Programs

    The AFSC Manpower and Personnel Center Senior Functional Office is launching the second year of Mentoring and Job Shadow programs. The data call opens up Feb. 15-28, with a April 1 start date. The primary purpose of these two programs are to provide experiential learning, professional advice,

  • Refurbished Tinker Gate brings improved safety, security

    After 11 months of upgrades, Tinker Air Force Base’s main gate has reopened to traffic, boasting a number of safety and security improvements. The $3.4 million project was completed early, easing access for the thousands of vehicles that transit the gate every week, part of a process to bring

  • Tinker housing off AFCEC’s watch list after addressing safety issues

    For nearly four years, military housing at Tinker Air Force Base has been mired in mold issues. That’s no longer the case as Tinker has been removed from the Air Force Civil Engineering Center watch list.According to Andrew Furman, Housing Management Branch chief, the watch list was developed for