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Innovation – Edwards ALS pioneers AF smart watch effort to help future leaders be better faster

Master Sgt. Chad Hardesty, Ellington Airman Leadership School commandant, and Tech. Sgt. Carmen Turcios Munoz, ALS instructor, compare biometric data from their smartwatches at Edwards Air Force Base, California. The watches provide Airmen biofeedback to improve physical exercise, their sleep, their timing of when to tackle which tasks and other benefits. (Air Force photo by Gary Hatch)

PHOTO BY: Gary Hatch
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NIKON D800

LENS

24.0-120.0 mm f/4.0

APERTURE

4

SHUTTERSPEED

1/60

ISO

1100

IMAGE IS PUBLIC DOMAIN

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