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  • 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

  • SecAF welcome message

    To the Airmen of the United States Air Force: It's a huge privilege and the honor of a lifetime to serve as your 23rd Secretary of the Air Force. I want all of you to know that I will work very hard to ensure that I live up to the enormous trust that's been placed in me. I couldn't be more proud and

  • Robins location, operation instrumental to multi-service exercise

    It doesn't happen often but when it does, it's invaluable. Such was the case last week when the Iron Triad sat poised and ready for action on the Team Joint STARS flight line here. The triad - which includes the Joint STARS E-8C, the AWACS E-3 and the Rivet Joint RC-135 aircraft - were at Robins

  • Robins hosts aircraft live fire training

    More than two dozen firefighters from the Macon-Bibb County Fire Department and Robins Air Force Base Fire Emergency Services participated in an aircraft live fire training this week. Training was conducted on Dec. 16, 18 and 20. The setting of the joint training consisted of a simulated large frame

  • Commissaries scanning IDs at checkout

    The Commissary is now scanning customers' Department of Defense ID cards at checkouts as the Defense Commissary Agency continues its efforts to deliver a 21st century benefit. The agency-wide rollout to all stores began Nov. 10 and will be completed by mid-January. Commissary shoppers are used to

  • More than $85 million saved at Robins as part of initiative

    When it comes to finding ways of being more efficient and cost effective in today's budget-conscious environment, RobinsĀ is doing its share by contributing more than $85 million toward the "Road to a Billion and Beyond" initiative.Cost-effective readiness initiatives were implemented earlier this