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  • Casting new methods of production saves Air Force time, money

    The 448th Supply Chain Management Wing, part of the Air Force Sustainment Center, has a new additive manufacturing approach to solve an old problem, sourcing hard to acquire parts for legacy aircraft. By digitally recreating the mold used to create cast parts, instead of building the part from

  • OC-ALC Unveils DOD-first in Additive Manufacturing

    The Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex and Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Propulsion Directorate, along with industry partner General Electric, recently held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Complex’s second Reverse Engineering and Critical Tooling lab which hosts 3D metal printers

  • OC-ALC Partnerships Foster Engineering Opportunities

    The Educational Partnership Agreement between Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex and Oklahoma Christian University creates many science, technology, engineering, and mathematics related opportunities for students and Airmen alike.

  • New commander leads sustainment center

    Teamwork, accountability, respect, transparency, credibility, and engagement will all be hallmarks of the AFSC organization, he said, as the team continues to build on the success of Art of the Possible and the mission culture. “At this consequential time in history, I feel prepared more than I ever

  • Human Resources career broadening program accepting applicants

    Participants accepted to the career broadening program will spend one year detailed to a different organization within HR starting October 1. While not guaranteed, placement into a preferred area is strongly considered, White said.Applications for the program are being accepted from AcqDemo

  • Leaders talk AFSC 10th anniversary: Chief Sipos and Chief Schultz

    During the AFSC Commander's Summit, April 12 and 13, 2022 at Tinker Air Force Base, leaders like Chief Sipos and Chief Schultz gave their thoughts about the growth of the Sustainment Center throughout the last 10 years. Hear what Chief Schultz and Chief Sipos had to say in this video.