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  • AFCEE deputy director set to retire after 30 years of military service

    The Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment's Deputy Director Col. Wilfred Cassidy retires April 8 following 30 years of military service.The retirement ceremony, presided by The Air Force Civil Engineer Maj. Gen. Timothy A. Byers, will be held at 10 a.m. at the Lackland Gateway Club, and be followed by a luncheon. Colonel Cassidy said
  • AFCESA wins SAME's 2010 Public Agency Award

    The Society of American Military Engineers has recognized the Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency and AFCESA's Master Sgt. Edward Quinn, for their outstanding service and contributions to the Society and the community.A member of the SAME Panama City Post since December 2002 and an integral part of its success, AFCESA is the 2010 winner of the
  • Press Release: Air Force annouces 2011 Design Awards

    Lt. Gen. Loren Reno, Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Installations and Mission Support, announced the winners of the 2011 Air Force Design Awards March 17."Each winner clearly demonstrated the highest level of design excellence, and I offer my most sincere congratulations on winning these prestigious awards," General Reno said in his
  • Hunt and Pinnacle complete transfer on privatized military housing

    The Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment announced today that Hunt ELP, Ltd., and Pinnacle AMS Development Company, LLC, have concluded an agreement transferring all project ownership and development responsibilities for two Pinnacle-Hunt jointly owned Air Force housing privatization projects to Hunt.The companies will transition
  • Fifth CMSAF imparts wisdom to workshop attendees

    The fifth Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force was the featured speaker at the 2011 Air Force Restoration and Technology Transfer Workshop luncheon held at the Omni Hotel here March 10. Retired Chief Master Sgt. Robert Gaylor addressed more than 300 attendees, communicating a vital message of ownership, accountability, responsibility and pride.
  • Assistant secretary maps out future of environmental remediation

    The assistant secretary of the Air Force for installations, environment and logistics, addressed the new direction of the Air Force environmental restoration program and other key environmental initiatives during his keynote address at the Air Force Restoration and Technology Transfer Workshop on March 8 here.Terry Yonkers said the accelerated site
  • Air Force conservation programs score widespread victories

    The Air Force is trustee to more than eight million acres of land, water and air assets, and is home to more than 70 threatened and endangered species. Stewardship of these resources, in conjunction with sustainment of critical military mission activities, is a key priority for conservation programs across the Air Force. Program achievements during
  • Knowledge, Leadership, Service: AFCESA Members Win Prestigious Awards

    Major General Timothy A. Byers, the Air Force Civil Engineer, recently announced the winners of the 2010 Air Force Civil Engineer and Environmental Awards. Three Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency (AFCESA) members were recognized as award recipients. These award winners have distinguished themselves in Air Force Civil Engineering through their
  • AFCESA wins Air Force Organizational Excellence Award

    The Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency (AFCESA) was recently recognized with the Air Force Organizational Excellence Award. Air Force officials announced the 2009-2010 U. S. Air Force unit awards, naming AFCESA and 11 other units among the Air Force's best.AFCESA was cited for "unprecedented support" of Air Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal
  • Air Force leads the way as Green Power Partner

    The Air Force is one of the nation's top purchasers of green power, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Top 25 list of Green Power Partners released this month.The Air Force is being recognized for its purchase and on-site production of 243.9 million kilowatt-hours of green power from U.S. renewable facilities built after 1997.
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