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AFCEC revives in-person AICUZ training
The Air Force Civil Engineer Center hosted the Air Installations Compatible Use Zones Program conference at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 27, 2018. The event brought AICUZ personnel from all around the DOD, as well as, representatives from the Office of Economic Adjustment and Department of Agriculture to discuss and share best practices with each other. The overall goal of the program is to protect the health, safety and welfare of those living and working on or near military installations while ensuring the continued flight operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Malcolm McClendon)
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AFCEC revives in-person AICUZ training
Meg Reyes, Joint Base San Antonio Community Initiatives director, addresses attendees at the Air Installations Compatible Use Zones Program conference at JBSA, Texas, Feb. 27, 2018. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center hosted event brought AICUZ personnel from all around the DOD, as well as, representatives from the Office of Economic Adjustment and Department of Agriculture to discuss and share best practices with each other. The overall goal of the program is to protect the health, safety and welfare of those living and working on or near military installations while ensuring the continued flight operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Malcolm McClendon)
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AFCEC revives in-person AICUZ training
Fred Pierson, the Air Installations Compatible Use Zones Program for the Air Force addresses attendees at the Air Installations Compatible Use Zones Program conference at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 27, 2018. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center hosted event brought AICUZ personnel from all around the DOD, as well as, representatives from the Office of Economic Adjustment and Department of Agriculture to discuss and share best practices with each other. The overall goal of the program is to protect the health, safety and welfare of those living and working on or near military installations while ensuring the continued flight operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Malcolm McClendon)
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AFCEC revives in-person AICUZ training
Navy Capt. Erik Spitzer, commander of Naval Air Station Kingsville, addresses attendees at the Air Installations Compatible Use Zones Program conference at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 27, 2018. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center hosted event brought AICUZ personnel from all around the DOD, as well as, representatives from the Office of Economic Adjustment and Department of Agriculture to discuss and share best practices with each other. The overall goal of the program is to protect the health, safety and welfare of those living and working on or near military installations while ensuring the continued flight operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Malcolm McClendon)
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AFCEC revives in-person AICUZ training
The Air Force Civil Engineer Center hosted the Air Installations Compatible Use Zones Program conference at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 27, 2018. The event brought AICUZ personnel from all around the DOD, as well as, representatives from the Office of Economic Adjustment and Department of Agriculture to discuss and share best practices with each other. The overall goal of the program is to protect the health, safety and welfare of those living and working on or near military installations while ensuring the continued flight operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Malcolm McClendon)
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AFCEC revives in-person AICUZ training
Fred Pierson, the Air Installations Compatible Use Zones Program for the Air Force takes time to meet with attendees of the AICUZ conference at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 27, 2018. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center hosted event brought AICUZ personnel from all around the DOD, as well as, representatives from the Office of Economic Adjustment and Department of Agriculture to discuss and share best practices with each other. The overall goal of the program is to protect the health, safety and welfare of those living and working on or near military installations while ensuring the continued flight operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Malcolm McClendon)
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FES Strategic Plan print story picture
Attendees at the Air Force Fire Emergency Services Stakeholder Meeting, held Feb. 12-15 at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, created a 5-year FES Strategic Plan. The week-long stakeholder meeting and workshop was held around the theme of “mapping the road to excellence” and the goal of establishing the strategic plan for FES. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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FES Strategic Plan print story picture
A total of 12 fire service professionals from organizations including the Air Force Civil Engineer Center, AFIMSC Detachment 9, and other installation fire chiefs from around the Air Force, attended the week-long stakeholder meeting and workshop in mid-February at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. Pictured from left to right: Chief Don Smart, Little Rock AFB, AR; Chief Charles Jorgensen, Maxwell AFB, AL; MSgt Philip Narcis, AFCEC, Tyndall AFB, FL; SMSgt Brad Sykes, AFCEC, Tyndall AFB, FL; Chief Denny Heitman, AFIMSC Det 9, Scott AFB, IL; Mr. Kevin Matlock, AFCEC, Tyndall AFB, FL; Chief David Donan, JBER, AK; Chief Terry Ford, Tinker AFB, OK; and SMSgt Max Wheeler, Tyndall AFB, FL. Not pictured: CPSE representatives Ernst Piercy, Brian Dean, and Karl Ristow. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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FES Strategic Plan print story picture
From left to right, Kevin Matlock, FES Program Manager, Readiness Directorate, Air Force Civil Engineer Center, and Ernst Piercy, CFO and Senior Technical Advisor, Center for Public Safety Excellence, listen as Chief Don Smart, Little Rock AFB, Arkansas, presents some of the group’s objectives. The list is being held up on display by SMSgt Brad Sykes, AFCEC, Tyndall AFB, Florida, for the rest of their colleagues to read and discuss during the Air Force Fire Emergency Services Stakeholder Meeting February 12-15 at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Goddin)
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2018 Engineers Week: Nancy Coleal
Nancy Coleal (center), chief of the Air Force Civil Engineer Center's utility rate management team, discusses Air Force rate issues with Christina Mudd (right), principal of Exeter Associates Inc. and Jene Doornik-Suber, a contractor on the management team.
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Maj. Josh Aldred essay
Maj. Josh Aldred discovered the world of civil engineering at a young age. (U.S. Air Force photo by Veronica Kemeny)
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AFCEC visits hydrogen production facility at JBPHH
This 25 passenger crew bus is one of the vehicles powered by a hydrogen fuel cell used at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in a demonstration of hydrogen as an alternative fuel source.
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AFCEC visits hydrogen production facility at JBPHH
This U-30 heavy aircraft tug is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell. This vehicle is part of a demonstration of hydrogen as an alternative fuel source at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii.
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AFCEC visits hydrogen production facility at JBPHH
Director of the Hawaii Center for Advanced Transportation Technologies, Stan Osserman, center, briefs subject matter experts for the Air Force Civil Engineer Center Mike Rits, left, and Tarone Watley, right, on the capabilities of the hydrogen electrolyzer and supported vehicles located at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Dec. 12, 2017.
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AFCEC visits hydrogen production facility at JBPHH
Air Force Civil Engineer Center Subject Matter Expert Mike Rits is briefed on the hydrogen electrolyzer and the vehicles supported by it at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Dec. 12, 2017.
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Mike Tomac with K-Span
Mike Tomac, PhD student at South Dakota School of Mining & Technology, stands near a small-scale K-Span structure used to test the viability of adapting off-the-shelf solar technology to deployable structures for the Air Force at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida.
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100 years, all for freedom
U.S. Army Air Corps pilots assigned to the 79th Fighter Squadron pose in front of a P-38 Lightning at Ontario, Calif., in 1943. The P-38 was the first aircraft the squadron entered combat with. (Courtesy photo)
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Renovated Dam and Recreational Lake Open to Community at Mather
The County of Sacramento completed a construction project recently, which was funded by the Air Force to upgrade the dam at Mather Lake and construct a new spillway. The work began in July 2017 and took four months to complete. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo).
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Renovated Dam and Recreational Lake Open to Community at Mather
During the 1950s, the U.S. Air Force created Mather Lake near the eastern boundary of Mather Air Force Base for flood control by damming Morrison Creek with earthen embankments. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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Renovated Dam and Recreational Lake Open to Community at Mather
Mather Dam has become a popular destination to relax and enjoy the outdoors, since it was transferred from U.S. Air Force control to the County of Sacramento. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo).
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