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AFIMSC civilian Greg Gangnuss honored for heroism
Gen. Ellen Pawlikowski congratulates Greg Gangnuss after presenting him with the Air Force Civilian Award for Valor during a Feb. 22 commander’s call at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas.
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Cost estimating
The Air Force is implementing a new program to produce certified cost estimators within its ranks. (AFCEC graphic)
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Benny the Air Force “Snow Man” assists Hill AFB
Preston Benedyk, vehicle and snow control manager at the Air Force Civil Engineer Center, evaluates snow removal methods being used at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, during a recent consulting visit. During normal operations, snow brooms clear 50-foot swaths of snow, working from the center of the runway to each edge. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Susan Lawson)
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Benny the Air Force “Snow Man” assists Hill AFB
Hal Sager (left), 75th Range Maintenance engineer at the Utah Test and Training Range at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, discusses the scope of snow operations with Preston Benedyk, AFCEC vehicle and snow control manager. Benedyk recently visited base engineers at the range to discuss Air Force snow removal methods being used at Hill Air Force Base. The base operation space equates to one fourth the size of the state of Utah. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Susan Lawson)
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Sustainment Management System Test
Six members of the Air Force Civil Engineer Center Operations Directorate Asset Visibility Division, Hurlburt Field’s 1st Special Operations Civil Engineer Squadron engineers and four research engineers from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Civil Engineer Research Laboratory discuss wastewater lift station infrastructure during a recent visit to the base. The team is working on the development of the UTILITIES sustainment management system and Hurlburt Field was a pilot test location for version 1.0 of this software program. The engineers toured the base to gain a better understanding of the associated utilities infrastructure at the base to support software development. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Susan Lawson)
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Sustainment Management System Team
Asset visibility team member and UTILITIES SMS program manager Joe Worrell discusses the development of the wastewater software module with Dr. Michael Grussing, SMS technical lead for CERL and Clint Wilson, SMS program manager for CERL, during a recent visit to Hurlburt Field, Florida, for software pilot testing. The base offered its support as a development partner to the UTILITIES SMS team to assist in the development of the program. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Susan Lawson)
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Master Blaster Award winner
At right, Master Sgt. Jonathan "Adam" Quast receives the 2016 Master Blaster Award recently. The award recognizes an outstanding Air Force active-duty EOD member for his or her achievements and contributions to the unit, base, command and U.S. Air Force EOD program. Quast said he was surprised, appreciative and humbled by the award. (Courtesy photo)
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AFCEC asset visibility team earns FEMP Award
Members of the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Asset Visibility Team pose for a photo as they receive the 2016 Federal Energy and Water Management Program Award at the Federal Energy and Water Management Awards Ceremony in Washington, D.C., Dec. 7, 2016. The team received the award for asset management contributions to the Air Force energy program. Left to right, Hon. David Friedman, assistant secretary of Efficiency and Renewable Energy (Acting), asset visibility team members James Pittman, Andrew Carmean, Scott Sheffield, Tracy Coughlin, Josuelito Worrell and Dr. Timothy Unruh, program director of the Federal Energy Management Program at the U.S. Department of Energy. (Courtesy photo).
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Controlled fires enable Avon Park Air Force Range mission
A pararescueman from the 38th Rescue Squadron rides a hoist back into a 41st RQS HH-60G Pave Hawk during a ‘spin-up’ exercise, Dec. 13, 2016, at Avon Park Air Force Range, Florida. Avon Park AFR serves as an air and ground training complex for the military. To mitigate the risk of an uncontrolled wildfire during times of drought, the Avon Park Wildland Support Module works year round employing prescribed burns and other wildland management tools. The WSM is part of the Air Force Wildland Fire Center, a mission of the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Environmental Management Directorate at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ryan Callaghan)
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A Sustainable Future: AF Housing goes Solar
Housing at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, features rooftop solar panels. The homes are part of the Air Force Housing Privatization program portfolio. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center manages the program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Carole Chiles Fuller)
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A Sustainable Future: AF Housing goes Solar
Duplex housing at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, features rooftop solar panels. The homes are part of the Air Force Housing Privatization program portfolio, which is managed by the Air Force Civil Engineer Center. (U.S. Air Force photo/Carole Chiles Fuller)
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Delivering disinfected water to the people of Uganda
A young boy carries water from a pond to his village. The water contains bacteria that causes illness in villagers. (Courtesy photo)
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Delivering disinfected water to the people of Uganda
Villagers collect water from a local pond. The water, used for houshold needs such as drinking and cooking, contains bacteria that causes those who consume it to become ill. (Courtesy photo)
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Delivering disinfected water to the people of Uganda
Local village children wave to the camera. (Courtesy photo)
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Delivering disinfected water to the people of Uganda
April Whitbeck, AFCEC European Store Front program manager, snaps a photo of local children following her along a trail. Whitbeck, and other members of the Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Society of American Military Engineers chapter, travel to Uganda to deliver disinfected water to the local villagers. (Courtesy photo/April Whitbeck)
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Delivering disinfected water to the people of Uganda
AFCEC European Store Front Program Manager April Whitbeck poses for a selfie with children from a Ugandan village. Whitbeck, and other members of the Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Society of American Military Engineers chapter, travel to Uganda to deliver disinfected water to the local villagers. (Coutesy photo/April Whitbeck)
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Delivering disinfected water to the people of Uganda
A member of the Ramstein Air Base, Germany, chaper of the Society of American Military Engineers, samples water from a local pond in Uganda. A small group from the chapter, including AFCEC's April Whitbeck, travelled to the African nation to try to set up a system for deliverying clean water to villagers. (Courtesy photo)
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Solar Panels at Travis AFB
Housing at Travis AFB, Calif. with newly-installed solar panels as part of the Air Force Housing Privatization Program. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center centrally manages the program, along with private project owners, as a way to provide sustainable, diversified energy to installations and their residents. (U.S. Air Force Courtesy Photo)
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