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  • Using alternative sources fuels force

    Reducing reliance on fossil fuels remains a top priority across military installations.At Robins, the 78th Logistics Readiness Squadron is responsible for nearly 900 vehicles fueled here that support various missions. They range from Defense Logistics Agency vehicles to those used by the 116th Air

  • Robins F-15 shop critical to Air Force flying mission

    The canopy that protects a pilot's body while flying the Air Force's F-15 is crucial. Technical expertise involved in ensuring the tactical fighter's canopy safeguards pilots while in the air happens right here in the 572nd Commodities Maintenance Squadron's F-15 Canopy Shop in Bldg. 350. "Once a

  • Changes to PII breach reporting, notification processes

    Everyone is responsible for safeguarding personally identifiable information while using the Air Force Network. While lock-out procedures were implemented last year by Air Force Space Command for those who have inappropriately transmitted PII, breaches have decreased but still continue to occur. All

  • Firefighters, school friends reunite after more than a decade

    Two firefighters. Two open job positions at Robins. High school athletes, friends who had lost touch with one another over the years. What are the odds each would apply for a job with Fire Emergency Services, get hired and then report for duty in Middle Georgia on the same October day? Although Tait

  • State, Air Force leaders tackle STEM challenges

    More than 50 leaders from across the state and the Air Force gathered here Thursday to discuss ways to enlarge the pool of Georgia's Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics talent. Both the state and the Air Force will benefit from the enhancements, said the attendees, who included Georgia

  • Gate work set to begin Monday

    Beginning Monday, one of the entrances to Robins will be closed for two months due to a major road project. Pavement resurfacing at the Martin Luther King Jr. Gate will involve removing and replacing the pavement and sub-base of the road vehicles use to enter the base from Ga. Highway 247. The

  • $12M contract awarded for C-17 support equipment

    The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's C-17 Contracting office at Robins has awarded a $12,078,000 firm-fixed-price contract for C-17 support equipment. D&D Machinery and Sales Inc. of San Antonio, Texas received the award. The contract will provide 11 C-17 engine lift trailers, with a

  • AFSC, ALCs pull together to save time, standardize processes

    For nearly a year, a team of experts from the Air Force Sustainment Center, Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex, Ogden Air Logistics Complex and Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex negotiated a public-private partnership agreement with Boeing. The benefit is that agreements like these standardize

  • NAF jobs go virtual Jan. 21

    A new centralized online tool is making it easier for job seekers to find and apply for federal careers in various nonappropriated fund activities, including Air Force clubs, golf courses, child development centers, youth centers, bowling centers and outdoor recreation centers. On Jan. 21, NAF jobs