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Air Force engineer specialty career fields get an upgrade
AFCEC force development team members discuss potential changes to engineer training requirements during a recent Strategic Training Requirements Team meeting at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri. The group collaborated with major command leaders, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve teams to develop new training requirements. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Susan H. Lawson)
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COLONEL MATTHEW P. BENIVEGNA
Colonel Matthew P. Benivegna is the Deputy Director, Air Force Civil Engineer Center, Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center, Air Force Material Command, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. In this position he assists the director in leading a 1,900-person primary subordinate unit responsible for providing responsive, flexible full-spectrum installation engineering services. AFCEC’s missions include facility investment planning, design and construction, operation’s support, real property management, energy support, environmental compliance and restoration, and readiness and emergency management. The unit conducts its missions at more than 75 locations worldwide.
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2017 Robot Rodeo wrangles advanced EOD technology
Col. Tanya Anderson, director of the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Readiness Directorate, tours one of seven scenarios made available by vendors to participants at the 2017 Eastern National Robot Rodeo and Capabilities Exercise at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia, last month. During the event, Anderson and others were able to gain hands-on experience with the robots and provide limited feedback to vendors. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Susan H. Lawson)
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2017 Robot Rodeo wrangles advanced EOD technology
Air Force Senior Airman Tyler McMillan Wammack operates a robot controller with his team from the 20th Civil Engineer Squadron, Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. The group was part of the 2017 Eastern National Robot Rodeo and Capabilities Exercise at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia, in late August. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Susan H. Lawson)
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2017 Robot Rodeo wrangles advanced EOD technology
EOD team members from Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, operate a computerized robot controller. The group was observed by AFCEC leaders Col. Tanya Anderson and Lt. Col. David Troxell during the recent Robot Rodeo event at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia. Vendor teams were onsite to provide clarity as needed on robot controls. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Susan H. Lawson)
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Oshiba speaks at Air Force Day
Edwin Oshiba, deputy director of civil engineers and deputy chief of staff for logistics, engineering, and force protection, briefs attendees of Air Force Day at Energy Exchange on Aug. 17, 2017.
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Royal Canadian Air Force visits AFCEC to learn more about Aircraft Arresting Systems
At left, Capt. Nicholas Sabine, Royal Canadian Air Force, 1 Canadian Air Division, A4 Construction Engineering and Dr. Craig Rutland, Air Force Civil Engineer Center, pavement subject matter expert and contact for Engineering Technical Letter, or ETL, 06-4 Expedient Trim Pad Anchoring Systems examine the components of the tape connector, a key part of the Aircraft Arresting System. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ken Holder)
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Royal Canadian Air Force visits AFCEC to learn more about Aircraft Arresting Systems
At left, Capt. Nicholas Sabine, Royal Canadian Air Force, 1 Canadian Air Division, A4 Construction Engineering, got an up close look at the U.S. Air Force Aircraft Arresting System, or AAS, during a recent visit to the Air Force Civil Engineer Center at Tyndall AFB, Florida. Dr. Barry Mines, AFCEC Operations Directorate subject matter expert for the AAS and Staff Sgt. Ryan Moody, industrial power production craftsman were on hand to answer questions and provide an overview of the system. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ken Holder)
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U.S. Air Force 2017 FEMP Award Recipients
Acting Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations, Environment and Energy, Richard Hartley, center, stands with 2017 FEMP award recipients for the U.S. Air Force. Recipients were recognized Aug. 18, 2017 at the 2017 Energy Exchange held in Tampa, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo by J. Brian Garmon)
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Richard Hartley speaks at Energy Exchange 2017
Richard Hartley, Acting Secretary of the Air Force for Installations, Environment, and Energy speaks to Air Force attendees at the 2017 Energy Exchange in Tampa, Florida.
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Energy Exchange 2017
Robert Gill, Director of AFCEC's Energy Directorate, speaks at Energy Exchange 2017 in Tampa, Florida.
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Air Force Booth at 2017 Energy Exchange
Air Force Energy booth at 2017 Energy Exchange
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Staff Sgt. Dale Wilson and David Rodriguez, Air Force Security Forces Center Desert Defender Ground Combat Readiness Training Center Logistics Detail members, walk through one of several warehouses that store unique security forces capabilities sets. The sets, to include things like entry control point equipment, heavy weapons and tactical automated security systems, are ready for rapid deployment to Defenders who need it downrange. (U.S. Air Force photo/Debbie Aragon)
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Oscoda community reps attend orientation, site tour
New members of the Wurtsmith Restoration Advisory Board took a site tour Aug. 2 to learn about environmental restoration activities at the former base in Oscoda, Michigan. The advisory group includes eight government and nine community stakeholders tasked with enabling community involvement and providing input in the environmental restoration process. Pictured, Matt Marrs, AFCEC's base environmental coordinator for the Wurtsmith project shows RAB members the site of a KC-135 Stratotanker crash in October 1988. The Air Force successfully remediated groundwater and treated soil contaminated with jet fuel from the crash; the site remains open as the Air Force addresses contamination stemming from the Aqueous Film Forming Foam used to douse the flames saving the lives of 10 passengers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Charlotte Singleton)
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Oscoda community reps attend orientation, site tour
New members of the Wurtsmith Restoration Advisory Board took a site tour Aug. 2 to learn about environmental restoration activities at the former base in Oscoda, Michigan. The advisory group includes eight government and nine community stakeholders tasked with enabling community involvement and providing input in the environmental restoration process. Pictured, Matt Marrs, AFCEC's base environmental coordinator for the Wurtsmith project shows RAB members the site of a KC-135 Stratotanker crash in October 1988. The Air Force successfully remediated groundwater and treated soil contaminated with jet fuel from the crash; the site remains open as the Air Force addresses contamination stemming from the Aqueous Film Forming Foam used to douse the flames saving the lives of 10 passengers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Charlotte Singleton)
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Oscoda community reps attend orientation, site tour
Christina Bush, a toxicologist with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, discusses state sampling activities and the Do Not Eat Fish Advisory at Clark’s Marsh during a site tour Aug. 2, at the former Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Michigan. The Air Force-led tour was part of an orientation event for members of the newly formed Wurtsmith Restoration Advisory Board. (U.S. Air Force photo by Breanne Humphreys)
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Oscoda community reps attend orientation, site tour
Air Force officials led an orientation event in Oscoda, Michigan, Aug. 2 for members of the newly formed Wurtsmith Restoration Advisory Board to discuss their roles in the environmental restoration at the former base. The advisory group is comprised of eight government and nine community stakeholders tasked with enabling community involvement and providing input in the environmental restoration process there. (U.S. Air Force photo by Breanne Humphreys)
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Oscoda community reps attend orientation, site tour
Air Force officials led an orientation event in Oscoda, Michigan, Aug. 2 for members of the newly formed Wurtsmith Restoration Advisory Board to discuss their roles in the environmental restoration at the former base. The advisory group is comprised of eight government and nine community stakeholders tasked with enabling community involvement and providing input in the environmental restoration process there. (U.S. Air Force photo by Breanne Humphreys)
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Oscoda community reps attend orientation, site tour
Bob Delaney, an environmental quality specialist with the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, talks to fellow members of the Wurtsmith Restoration Advisory Board during an Air Force-led site tour Aug. 2 at the former Michigan base. Delaney is one of eight government representatives on the Wurtsmith RAB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Charlotte Singleton)
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Oscoda community reps attend orientation, site tour
Newly selected members of the Wurtsmith Restoration Advisory Board gathered together for the first time Aug. 2 at the former Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Michigan, to learn about their role representing the Oscoda-area community in environmental restoration activities at the former base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Charlotte Singleton)
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