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Subject Daily Report, March 19: DOD COVID-19 Cases on the Rise | Nearly $1B for New Tech | Apollo 15 Command Module Pilot Alfred Worden Dies
Date March 19, 2020 7:41 AM
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Air Force Magazine
Daily Report for March 19, 2020

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Edited by Amy McCullough with Rachel S. Cohen, Brian W. Everstine, Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory and John A. Tirpak

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DOD Shifting to Domestic Coronavirus Response as Cases Rise
By Rachel S. Cohen

The Pentagon reported having 49 military personnel who have tested positive for
the new coronavirus, as well as 19 dependents, 14 civilian employees, and seven
contractors, as of 5 a.m. March 18. The total has risen from 37 confirmed cases
as of March 16. Brig. Gen. Paul Friedrichs, the Joint Staff surgeon, said 936
patients have been tested for the virus by Defense Department labs as of March
17. Those who have contracted the coronavirus are not showing more severe
symptoms than expected. As DOD begins using its resources to help the country
address the global coronavirus pandemic, the department is in contact with
governors nationwide about which states need more swabs, masks, ventilators,
hospital beds, and assistance from two hospital ships.

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USAF Ferrying COVID-19 Test Kits to Impacted Areas
By Brian W. Everstine

The Air Force’s rapid global mobility mission has ramped up to address the
outbreak of the new coronavirus, with USAF aircraft ferrying test kits in
support of the Department of Health and Human Services while the U.S. tries to
stem the COVID-19 threat. Chief of Staff Gen David Goldfein confirmed there was
a “pretty significant movement” into Memphis on March 17, which is a hub for
commercial cargo flights to disperse the tests. USAF mobility aircraft also are
flying spare parts into bases like Aviano Air Base, Italy, so they can keep
flying even though the surrounding region is in lockdown.

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Social Distancing Comes to Air Force BMT
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

Air Force Basic Military Training might not be on hold due to the COVID-19
pandemic, but it’s getting some major, immediate changes to halt the
coronavirus’ spread. Starting March 18, incoming recruits will now undergo a
two-week-long restriction of movement (or ROM) at the start of their training,
according to an Air Education and Training Command release issued the same
evening. Social distancing will also be factored into incoming trainees’
living arrangements, the command said.

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USAF Recruiting Not Impacted by Pandemic—Yet
By Amy McCullough

The evolving COVID-19 crisis has not yet impacted Air Force recruiting, but
it’s only a matter of time before the pandemic takes its toll. “So far
nobody has reported any issues with recruiting, but common sense would say that
as the nation limits its movement, at some point, that is going to have an
impact,” Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein told reporters on March 18.

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Roper Unveils AFVentures, Announces Nearly $1B in Small Business Contracts
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition Will Roper recently
announced the creation of AFVentures, which will serve as an “umbrella
organization for the Air Force’s efforts to work with small businesses to fund
critical technologies for the warfighter,” according to a release. During this
year’s event, Roper also said the service intends to divvy up almost $1
billion in contracts among "more than 550 small businesses," including 21 "big
bet" organizations who will receive four-year, fixed priced follow-on contracts
from AFVentures. These companies are working on a variety of new technology,
from an Advanced Battle Management System sensing network to a new Vertical Take
Off and Landing unmanned aerial system, and Augmented Reality contact lenses.

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Col. Alfred M. Worden, 1932-2020
By John A. Tirpak

Astronaut Al Worden died March 18 at the age of 88. A former USAF fighter pilot,
he was the Command Module Pilot for the all-Air Force Apollo 15 mission, during
which he made the first "deep space" spacewalk.

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AFOSI Agents Nab Men Flying Drones into Fort Dix Prison
By Brian W. Everstine

Two New Jersey men have been arrested for using drones to smuggle contraband
into a federal prison adjacent to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., after
a combined Air Force Office of Special Investigations and U.S. Department of
Justice investigation. On March 12, OSI
agents from Field Investigations Region
3, Detachment 307 at the base caught the two men—Nicolo Denichilo, 38, of
Jersey City, N.J., and Adrian Goolcharran, 35, of Union City, N.J.,—at a
“launch site” near Fort Dix after officials saw a drone flying over a
housing unit at the prison. OSI said they were “especially interested” in
the case because the flight path of the drones directly conflicted with the
flight path of USAF aircraft at McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst.

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Radar Sweep

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Snapshot: DOD and COVID-19

Here's a look at how the Defense Department is being impacted by and responding
to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Disinfecting Drones to Fight COVID-19? No Thanks, Says Defense Department

As cases of the novel coronavirus continue to rise in the U.S., Defense
Department officials said they have no plans to turn drones into disinfecting
machines, despite propositions from companies presenting the method as simple
and effective.

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COVID-19: Pentagon Budget Unlikely to See Short-Term Impact, but Growing Debt Could Raise Long-Term Issues

The Defense Department’s $740.5 billion discretionary defense budget request
for fiscal 2021 is unlikely to be affected by the outbreak of COVID-19, but
responses to the virus and its economic effects are likely to increase U.S.
public debt and potentially hit budgets in the longer term.

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Understaffed Veterans Affairs Scrambles to Confront COVID-19

The nation’s largest integrated health care system has only limited protocols
in place to protect elderly patients. Roughly half of the 9 million veterans who
use the VA’s hospitals are at least 65 years old.

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Here’s Financial Help for Military Families Caught in a Coronavirus Quandary

As military families grapple with thousands of different difficult situations
that the coronavirus has brought to their lives, the military relief societies
want people to know they can help with financial assistance in a variety of
ways.

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OPM Director Abruptly Quits

Office of Personnel Management Director Dale Cabaniss resigned unexpectedly on
March 17 as federal agencies struggle to cope with the spread of the novel
coronavirus that has brought life to a halt for millions of Americans.

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Iraqi Officials Say Rockets Strike Baghdad’s Green Zone

At least three rockets struck Baghdad’s fortified Green Zone near the American
Embassy late March 17, a day after an attack on a training base south of Baghdad
where U.S.-led coalition troops and NATO trainers were present, Iraqi security
officials said. It was the fourth such attack in the span of a week.

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OPINION: How To Avoid Protests To National Security Launch Service Awards

“Given the critical nature of National Security Space Launch, winners of the
competition to replace the Atlas V and its Russian-made RD-180s engines should
have the flexibility to adapt to unforeseen events, the self-knowledge and
willingness to work closely with the Air Force, and a record of excellent
performance to avoid wasteful contract award protests,” writes retired USAF
Col. Mark Gunzinger, director for future concepts and technology assessments at
AFA’s Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. More importantly, not
adhering to these criteria could increase NSS mission risk and threaten
America’s future standing as an unmatched leader in space.

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Arsenal of Democracy Flyover Postponed

Originally scheduled for May 8, to coincide with the 75th anniversary for the
end of WWII in Europe, the Arsenal of Democracy Flyover was to have seen upwards
of 60 WWII-vintage aircraft flying in formation over Washington, D.C.. The
Commemorative Air Force, which is running the event, has talked with the various
aircraft owners and sponsors involved and moved the event to September.

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One More Thing...
These Space Force Action Figures Feature Trump and Obama Teaming Up to Beat the Russians to Mars

No U.S military branch is complete without a line of collectible, gun-toting
action figures, and with your help, the burgeoning U.S. Space Force could
finally get its plastic treatment—with a few major Sci-Fi twists. That's
right, a new Kickstarter is raising money to produce a line of four-inch tall,
spacesuit-clad figures who come from an alternate universe where Presidents
Donald Trump and Barack Obama team up to beat Russian president Vladimir Putin
in a rocket-fueled race to Mars.

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