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  • Air Force environmental programs help endangered species thrive

    JOINT-BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas – When Erica Lee was a child, the world outside the door was the place to be.“I would come home with bugs in my pocket and was always curious about the environmental world,” Lee said. Now, as an AFCEC Support Program Manager for Eglin Air Force Base Natural Resources, Florida, she is one of many environmental
  • AFSFC conducts kennel, military working dog health assessment

    The Air Force Security Forces Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, has launched the Kennel Health Assessment 2.0 project. The KHA 2.0 is to determine the holistic state of all kennels across the Air Force to ensure the well being of all military working dogs.
  • AFIMSC travel pay team adapts to respond to customer needs

    A unit focused on quick and accurate payments to Airmen turned a workplace challenge presented by the Coronavirus pandemic into an opportunity to showcase AFIMSC’s value of responsiveness. With COVID-19 quickly impacting its base and local community, Travel Pay Processing - Ellsworth encountered a critical 24-hour deadline to develop a plan to implement social distancing measures and transition the 130-person team to telework status. The deadline forced the organization, formerly known as the Air Force Financial Services Center, to consider an approach it had never attempted and previously believed to be impossible due to limitations in technology.
  • AFIMSC single data call frees up civil engineers

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas – The Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center's consolidation and streamlining of data calls is making the lives of base civil engineers easier.AFIMSC's Facility Recap and Sustainment Branch collaborated with the Air Force Civil Engineer Center's Planning and Integration Directorate to develop an
  • Air Force awards Little Rock runway repair contract

    The Air Force Civil Engineer Center, in collaboration with Little Rock AFB, Arkansas, the Air Force Installation Contracting Center and the Air Force Installation Mission Support Center's Detachment 9, awarded a $180 million contract to complete the runway replacement at the base. The project will replace the original runway infrastructure, built in 1956, involving the removal of airfield obstructions and modification of lighting for eight taxiways and the landing zone.
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