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  • Initiatives remain a priority for Robins senior leadership

    A year ago a group of top leaders at Robins met at a retreat and came up with four focus areas with five specific initiatives aimed at improvements in every aspect of operations in the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center. Much has been done to achieve those goals and much more is left to do. "It is a

  • 78th SFS claims intramural football title

    After coming up short in the title game last year, the 78th Security Forces Squadron intramural flag football team did not want that to happen again. Back in July, the 78th SFS and the 116th Air Control Wing were the first teams to start practicing. Their hard work paid off, as both made it to the

  • AMC leader discusses challenges with Robins, AFA members

    Members of the local Air Force Association chapter heard from a key leader coping with some of the biggest challenges being faced by Air Mobility Command. Maj. Gen. Susan Desjardins, Strategic Planning, Requirements and Programs director at Headquarters Air Mobility Command, spoke at the luncheon

  • HVM journey continues with help from lessons learned

    In Robins' first test of High Velocity Maintenance - which marks a radical change in the way work is done here - some things went well and some things didn't go so well. Now, with the second test under way, the HVM team is applying those lessons learned and has already seen big improvements. HVM

  • Robins meets mandate with Georgia Power partnership

    A new contract with Georgia Power will allow Robins to meet its mandated goal of having five percent of its power come from renewable energy sources. The base recently signed a two-year contract with Georgia Power to buy 40 percent of the company's alternative energy production. Most of that is

  • LCAT team to re-evaluate marginal areas

    The Logistics Compliance Assessment Team is revisiting Robins to evaluate improvements in areas rated as marginal in its assessment five months ago. An advance team arrived Thursday, and the full team will arrive Monday and will remain here through the week, said Col. John Cote, inspector general of

  • Robins home to Southeast’s first-of-its-kind solar technology

    Robins has been a leader in testing alternative power technologies, but perhaps no other effort has been as visible to the general base populace as a solar panel that was just installed. The gleaming panel, about the size of a drive-in movie screen, cannot be missed by anyone heading down Robins

  • Enhancing performance with VPP

    Unless you've been completely unplugged for the past year it's doubtful that, as a member of Team Robins, you have not, at least in passing, heard of the Voluntary Protection Program. Commonly known as VPP, the initiative, sometimes considered as just another safety program, has seen its efforts

  • Marine squadron continues preparation for Robins transfer

    Robins got a small taste last week of how life is going to be a little different around here starting next summer. Marines from Light Attack Helicopter Squadron-773 flew an AH-1 Super Cobra here Dec. 11 to test out landing areas on the flightline. It was part of the preparations for the unit's