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  • Third annual Spring Motorcycle Focus kicks off

    From novice to seasoned motorcycle rider, proper training can make a difference in the rider’s life and overall safety of others. Riding a motorcycle is an inherently dangerous activity; however, the risks can be mitigated with preparation and awareness.

  • Tinker Chapel reopens for in-person services

    The Tinker Chapel has reopened for in-person worship services.“Now that the base is back to [Health Protection Condition] Bravo Plus, we are back open,” said Wing Chaplain Maj. Chris Reeder. “We are excited and ready to welcome our parishioners back. However, we do encourage those with underlying

  • Brown looks to accelerate while changing Air Force culture

    Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Jr. rarely disguises his intentions or pulls punches. He wants to go fast. He wants Airmen to succeed and feel enriched. He wants the best and most unvarnished information. Most of all, he wants to win.

  • Program offers career development opportunities

    The Air Force Sustainment Center Logistics Directorate’s Center Senior Functional Office will manage the cross center Personnel Exchange Program for AFSC LG functionally aligned personnel in the 0343/0346/1670/2003 series who are interested in career development outside of their current center. 

  • Tinker Spotlight: Randy Brence

    Today’s Tinker Spotlight shines on Randy Brence, a quality assurance management analyst in the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex.

  • Propulsion leader by day, champion rower by night

    TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla., – Ben Boehm was a freshman at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Mass., when he first took up the sport of competitive rowing, also known as crew.A fun way to stay in shape and make new friends quickly turned into a passion.  However, his rowing

  • 2020 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey results are in

    The 2020 FEVS included COVID-19 pandemic-related questions; providing participants the opportunity to share their perceptions of how their organization supported employee well-being and work needs during the pandemic.

  • Prescribed burns benefit base

    Tinker Air Force Base has been on fire over the last week. Literally. But, it’s not all smoke and mirrors. There’s a reason behind the burning. For the last several years, Tinker’s Natural Resources Conservation Office has collaborated with the Air Force Wildland Fire Center and Tinker Fire

  • PT test pushed to July, updates to scoring, physical components ahead

    When assessments resume, the three-component fitness test (1.5 mile run, 1 minute of pushups and situps) will be reset with scores calculated on a new three component scoring table. In addition, work is underway to separate scoring into five-year age groups as opposed to the previous ten – for

  • AFMC releases updated telework guidance

    The Air Force Materiel Command has released an updated guide to provide employees and supervisors with a one-stop reference to policies and procedures governing telework activity across the mission set. The 25-page document covers all aspects of telework, to include eligibility, training, pay, leave