Air Force Magazine
Daily Report for April 27, 2020
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Edited by Amy McCullough with Rachel S. Cohen, Brian W. Everstine, John A. Tirpak and Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory
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NRO, SPACECOM Hash Out Roles in Space
By Rachel S. Cohen
The National Reconnaissance Office and U.S. Space Command are still shaping a
new concept of operations to settle the question of who should defend the
various pieces of the military space enterprise, the NRO’s deputy director
said during an April 24 Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies event. “This
is something [Army Brig. Gen. Thomas James, Joint Task Force-Space Defense
commander] and I spend a great deal of time on,” Maj. Gen. Michael Guetlein
said. “We meet every two weeks on this subject alone.” A forthcoming joint
CONOPS document will help guide future investments and operations. Guetlein did
not provide a timeline for finishing that work.
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McConnell Deployment Offers First Look at How USAF Operates in ‘New Abnormal’
By Brian W. Everstine
KC-135s and Airmen from the 349th Air Refueling Squadron at McConnell Air Force
Base, Kan., lived in quarantine and dramatically changed their routine before
heading to the Middle East earlier this month. The early April deployment to Al
Udeid Air Base, Qatar, is an example of how the Air Force is beginning to
operate in what Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein calls the “new abnormal.”
Although the Air Force has detailed how aircrews are protecting themselves from
virus exposure while flying regular missions, the McConnell process is one of
the first looks at how a squadron deploys amid the pandemic.
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Empowering Disaster Response and Recovery From Space
When a natural disaster or emergency occur, an immediate and seamless response is necessary to
save lives. Operational and situational awareness becomes increasingly important to responders.
If critical infrastructure is down in the disaster zone, then the systems and networks required for
powering the relief efforts are compromised. Ground operations must look to space to solve their
communication needs. Read the full story.
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Thunderbirds, Blue Angels to Start Nationwide Tour in New York
By Brian W. Everstine
The Air Force’s Thunderbirds will kick off a nationwide tour honoring first
responders and essential workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic on April 28 in New
York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, flying alongside the Navy’s Blue Angels.
The “America Strong” tour will start around noon in New York City, followed
by flyovers in Newark, Trenton, and Philadelphia. The teams will then move on to
other cities across the country, with demonstrations occurring every one to two
days, according to a Pentagon release.
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Trump to Nominate Manasco as Permanent Under Secretary of the Air Force
By Brian W. Everstine
President Donald Trump will nominate Shon Manasco, the current acting under
secretary of the Air Force, to take the role permanently, the White House
announced April 24. Manasco, who has been serving in the acting role since
December, is the assistant secretary of the Air Force for manpower and reserve
affairs. If confirmed, he would take the role last filled by Matt Donovan, who
is now the under secretary of defense for personnel and readiness. Before the
Air Force, Manasco was the executive vice president and chief administrative
officer for the United Services Automobile Association (USAA), and the senior
vice president and chief human resource officer for Constellation Energy.
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Air Force Mulls Next Steps for GPS After Ligado Approval
By Rachel S. Cohen
Military officials are exploring their options for how the Air Force’s GPS
constellation could coexist with a new network that Ligado Networks says will
enable fifth-generation, or 5G, wireless connectivity and the burgeoning
Internet of Things. On April 20, the Federal Communications Commission
unanimously voted to allow Ligado to deploy the network in the electromagnetic
spectrum’s L-Band. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein said at a
recent Defense Writers Group event that he and Chief of Space Operations Gen.
Jay Raymond are “looking at different mitigation steps” in response to the
Ligado plan.
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Another 150 Reserve Medical Specialists Volunteer for COVID-19 Response
By Brian W. Everstine
About 150 more Air Force Reserve medical specialists volunteered and have
reported for service to fight the COVID-19 outbreak in New York, New Jersey, and
Connecticut. The majority of the new volunteers reported in less than two days
to help fight the new coronavirus outbreak in the hardest-hit region of the
country. There are now more than 770 Reservists mobilized across the country for
the virus response. They are part of the roughly 61,000 total Defense Department
personnel supporting COVID-19 relief, including 14,600 people deployed in
support of U.S. Northern Command, of which about 4,400 are medical personnel.
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New AFWERX Partnership Aims to Make USAF Fitter, More Lethal
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory
AFWERX is partnering with the makers of a human performance monitoring app known
as the Warrior Performance Platform to use remote fitness to create a fitter,
less injury-prone, and more lethal Air Force. Last August, the USAF innovation
incubator awarded a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research contract to
CoachMePlus and The Informatics Applications Group so the duo could put their
Warrior Performance Platform to work for USAF.
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GAO Insists Air Force Still Needs ABMS Plan, Disputes Service’s Latency Claim
By John A. Tirpak
The Government Accountability Office rejects criticisms of its recent Advanced
Battle Management System audit by Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein,
saying the report was neither latent nor hobbled by a lack of access to
classified information. The GAO is aware of the accelerated pace of new programs
and will soon publish a new guide on how to assess Agile Development projects,
it said.
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Virtual Events Calendar: COVID-19 and the Defense Supply Chain
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory
Today at 2 p.m. EDT, the Center for Strategic and International Studies will
host a webinar about the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on the defense supply
chain and its implications for the defense budget. The webinar will be presented
by Andrew Hunter, director of CSIS' Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group and a
senior fellow in its International Security Program, Mackenzie Eaglen, a
resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and Todd Harrison, CSIS'
director of Defense Budget Analysis and the head of its Aerospace Security
Project.
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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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Air Force Will Have Answer on Pilot Cancers Next Year, Study Goes on Despite COVID-19
The Air Force has finalized the terms of a groundbreaking study sought by former
fighter pilots to determine whether military aviators are more likely to be
diagnosed with cancer. For more than a year, retired Air Force fighter pilots
have pressed the service to look at the number of aviators who have either died
from, or are fighting various types of cancers, and to look for potential
causes.
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Top Pentagon Leaders Split on Next Steps for Fired Captain Who Warned of Coronavirus
The nation's top military officer wants a broader investigation into the events
leading up to the firing of an aircraft carrier captain, after top Navy leaders
recommended Capt. Brett Crozier be reinstated as commander of the virus-stricken
USS Theodore Roosevelt.
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U.S. Pilots' Close Calls with Russian Aircraft Are Likely to Continue, Experts Say
The U.S. Navy last week watched a single-seat Russian Sukhoi Su-35 Flanker-E
come within 25 feet of a P-8A Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft while at high
speed and inverted, causing wake turbulence and putting the U.S. "pilots and
crew at risk" over the Mediterranean Sea.
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Recruiting Goes Digital with Air Force Commission and Enlistment Portal
With the digital world as the primary option for reaching recruits during the
COVID-19 pandemic, the Air Force Recruiting Service has created a digital means
to shorten the time for potential new recruits to digitally upload their
information on the path to joining the Air Force.
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Space Force Projects More Than 7,000 Airmen Will Join Its Ranks This Year
When the window for applications opens May 1, more than 7,000 enlisted airmen
and officers will be asked to volunteer to give up their commission in the Air
Force and transfer to the U.S. Space Force. Lt. Gen. David Thompson, vice
commander of the Space Force, said he expects a majority of those eligible to
transfer will do so, and he is seeing great enthusiasm in the ranks about the
opportunity to serve in the newest branch of the military.
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Lockheed Martin Wins DARPA Contract to Integrate Blackjack Satellites
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency awarded Lockheed Martin a $5.8
million contract for satellite integration work for the Blackjack program, the
company announced April 24. Blackjack is a project to deploy a constellation of
20 satellites in low Earth orbit by 2022 and demonstrate that a LEO system can
provide global high-speed communications.
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DOD Tries Again on Multi-Billion Missile Interceptor
The Missile Defense Agency issued a long-awaited request for proposal today for
its next-generation missile interceptor, eight months after the surprise
cancellation of its multi-billion dollar attempt to replace the current, aging
system.
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Defense Is Embracing Robotic Process Automation but It’s Not Yet Scaling It
Bot security and varying cloud infrastructure could make it tough for the
Pentagon to spread RPA tools.
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Rapid Acquisition & Sustainment
The Air Force and U.S. defense establishment are breaking down barriers and
injecting speed, innovation, and creativity into the procurement system. Check
out our new page to learn more about these efforts.
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F-16 at Spangdahlem First in Europe to Hit 10,000 Flight Hours
An F-16 combat jet at Spangdahlem Air Base achieved a landmark 10,000 flight
hours, nearly 27 years after it rolled off the production line and began flying
for the 52nd Fighter Wing. The aircraft—Tail No. 343—is the first Block 50
Fighting Falcon in Europe and only the second F-16 in the U.S. Air Force’s
inventory to reach the historic milestone, something maintainers hailed as a
testament to its durability and their dedicated labor.
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One More Thing...
The Pentagon Will Use AI to Predict Panic Buying, COVID-19 Hotspots
The coronavirus pandemic has revealed that “just-in-time” supply lines
don’t always operate as they should. Fortune 500 companies use predictive
analytics to improve their ability to deal with the unexpected—and now so do
planners with U.S. Northern Command.
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