News Search

News

  • AFSC Goals Series No. 3: Nothing less than the best

    Editor's note: This is the fourth story in a six-article series about the AFSC Strategic Plan, goals and correlating objectives.Air Force Sustainment Center leadership wants the unit to "be a reliable, agile and responsive organization focused on achieving art of the possible" and will accept

  • Air Force Medical Service website focuses on Men's Health Month

    Each year thousands of men are diagnosed with prostate cancer. More than 30 million men suffer from prostate conditions that negatively affect their quality of life. The Air Force Medical Service supports Men's Health Month to heighten the awareness of preventable health problems and encourage early

  • 72nd ABW personnel receive Wildcatter Awards

    Col. Steven Bleymaier, 72nd Air Base Wing commander, recently presented Wildcatter Awards to three members of the wing.Senior Airman Marcus Jenkins has been an air traffic control operator in the 72nd Operation Support Squadron since May 2010. As an air traffic controller, Airman Jenkins has

  • ITAM moves to Bldg. 469, highlights ITECs

    The 72nd Air Base Wing Communications Directorate's Information Technology Asset Management group has moved into new quarters in the southeastern "dogleg" corner of Bldg. 469. Previously they were in Bldg. 510.Bldg. 469 now houses the IT warehouse and the offices of six ITAM employees: IT Analysts

  • Past, present 3rd Herd members celebrate history

    Oldest, Biggest, Best. These are the words that describe the 3rd Combat Communications Group, or 3rd Herd. Assigned to Tinker AFB in 1949, the group has been re-designated and re-aligned many times, and through it all, has outlasted many command restructurings.Past and present group members came

  • Steam decentralization project takes big step

    Tinker is one step closer to being more energy efficient. The base steam system is being decentralized and some of the plants are closing. The first plant was closed in late April marking a big step in the Air Force's largest domestic energy retrofit project. To take the place of this central steam

  • AFSC Goals Series No. 2: Caring for people

    Air Force Sustainment Center senior leadership considers its people a most important asset and has expressed its commitment to caring for its personnel. In fact, they created a strategic plan goal for the 32,000-person geographically-separated workforce. It is: "Enable an adaptable, resilient,

  • AFSC Goals Series No. 1: Focusing on nuclear mission

    Air Force Sustainment Center personnel are on a mission to make the center more integrated, innovative and efficient for the future. But, it's not a simple task. To achieve the end result, personnel are working a strategic plan with five goals and 18 objectives. The first goal is "Continue to