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Subject Daily Report, June 16: Pilot Killed in F-15C Crash | Developing Space Force Personnel | Reshaping the Defense Industrial Base
Date June 16, 2020 7:39 AM
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Air Force Magazine
Daily Report for June 16, 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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493rd Fighter Squadron Pilot Killed in F-15C Crash
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

A 493rd Fighter Squadron pilot was killed when their F-15C crashed into the
North Sea during a routine training mission on June 15, confirmed the commander
of the 48th Fighter Wing. USAF has not released the Airman's name, pending next
of kin notification.

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Shaw Discusses Space Force Personnel, Training
By Rachel S. Cohen

A top Space Force official says the service is figuring out whether its
inaugural round of personnel transfers brought in the right mix of career fields
and ranks to form the armed force’s foundation. “My guess is there are some
of those boxes in those career pyramids and different career fields that we’re
doing well, and some that we didn’t get enough,” Maj. Gen. John Shaw, who
runs the Space Force’s Space Operations Command, said at a June 15 Air Force
Association Airmen in the Fight event. “It’d just be a matter of figuring
out how to move forward and doing what we can with that first set of human
capital.” Shaw said the new service also is working through how to update and
evolve its training.

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B-52 Task Forces Head to Eastern Europe, Alaska
By Brian W. Everstine and Amy McCullough

The Air Force sent groups of B-52s to the Pacific and Europe as bomber task
force deployments within two days this week, prompting Russia to intercept one.
On June 15, two B-52Hs from the 5th Bomb Wing at Minot Air Force Base, N.D.,
flew a long-distance strategic Bomber Task Force mission through Europe and the
Baltics, where they participated in the NATO-led Baltic Operations exercise. On
June 14, three B-52Hs from Barksdale Air Force Base, La., touched down at
Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, for a Bomber Task Force deployment. The
deployment comes shortly after Russian bombers flew close to Alaska’s shores,
prompting North American Aerospace Defense Command to scramble F-22s to
intercept.

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SASC Wants to Reshape Industrial Base, Create ‘Innovation Base’
By John A. Tirpak

Broadening the number of companies, including small businesses, that contribute
to the defense industrial base is one of the pushes in the Senate Armed Services
Committee's markup of the fiscal 2021 defense policy bill. The SASC language
also puts more protections in place for intellectual property, and demands more
steps from the Pentagon to reduce China's ability to mine the U.S. for
technology secrets. The proposed language directs the Pentagon to assess its
reliance on overseas suppliers for rare metals, microchips, and other
commodities, and look for ways to mitigate that risk.

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USAFE MQ-9s Shift to Estonia
By Brian W. Everstine

U.S. Air Forces in Europe moved its contingent of MQ-9 Reapers northeast to
Estonia, where they can keep a closer eye on neighboring Russia. The
contractor-owned, contractor-operated MQ-9s, related personnel, and support
equipment moved to Amari Air Base in Estonia from their regular home of
Miroslawiec Air Base, Poland, where the runway is under construction, according
to a June 15 USAFE release. The aircraft will fly air, land, and maritime
awareness flights from their base, using the Reaper’s “inherent multi-role
capabilities.”

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Weatherington Assumes Command of 8th Air Force
By Brian W. Everstine

Maj. Gen. Mark Weatherington took command of 8th Air Force from Maj. Gen. Jim
Dawkins Jr. during a June 12 ceremony at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. As the
leader of the “Mighty Eighth,” Weatherington will oversee the Air Force’s
bomber force, including more than 20,000 Airmen, 150 bombers, and four E-4Bs,
along with the Joint-Global Strike Operations Center. “What a tremendous
honor,” Weatherington said during the ceremony, according to a release. “I
look forward to collaborating and strengthening our communities and forces in
the days to come.”

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Virtual Events: Barnes on Mitchell Institute’s ‘Aerospace Nation,’ and More
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

On June 16, Shawn Barnes, senior executive service member in the Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Space Acquisition and Integration, will appear on the
"Aerospace Nation" series hosted by AFA's Mitchell Institute for Aerospace
Studies. Event video will tentatively be posted on Mitchell's <a
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page</a> following the event.

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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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Army COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate to Be Tested on Humans

Army researchers are taking their first COVID-19 vaccine candidate to the next
research stage—human clinical trials. Researchers are expecting to start
recruiting volunteers in July in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, with
injections to begin in early September, said Samir Deshpande, spokesman for
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.

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Big Changes to Military Health System Will Be Delayed, Top Health Official Says

The COVID-19 pandemic is having a significant impact on reforms of the
Pentagon's health system, delaying plans to reduce services at 48 hospitals and
clinics by months and forcing additional reviews of civilian care in locations
affected by the changes.

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Yokota Reports First Coronavirus Case in Local Military Community

The home of U.S. Forces Japan in western Tokyo reported its first coronavirus
case June 15, three days after the military relaxed its health protection
condition in the country.

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Nomination Hearings Slated for National Guard Chief and COVID-19 Vaccine Official

The Senate Armed Services Committee is scheduled to hold a June 18 hearing to
consider nominations for a new National Guard chief and to reappoint a four-star
general so he can help run the Defense Department’s COVID-19 vaccine
initiative.

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Production of One of the F-35′s Most Anticipated Bombs Has Been on Hold for Almost a Year

Deliveries of a new precision-guided bomb under development by Raytheon
Technologies for the F-35 and other fighter jets have been at a standstill for
about a year as the company struggles to correct a technical problem involving a
key component. A fix for the issue, which brought production of the Small
Diameter Bomb II to a halt in July 2019, could be approved by the government as
soon as July, said Air Force spokesman Capt. Jake Bailey in response to
questions by Defense News.

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KC-46 Delivery to Seymour Johnson Delayed after Debris Found in Fuel Tank

The delayed aircraft was to have been one of the first two KC-46s delivered to
Air Force Reserve Command at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., on June 12.
But while the first was successfully delivered, debris was found in the fuel
tank of the second during its pre-acceptance inspections.

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Bunch Reflects on First Year in Command, Outlines AFMC Future

During a year that has included an Air Force-wide focus on modernization,
lethality, and readiness through faster, more agile business processes, the
ability of Air Force Materiel Command to successfully meet the needs of the
National Defense Strategy was a major focus of Gen. Arnold Bunch Jr.’s first
year as commander.

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Faster Acquisition

The Air Force is leveraging emerging technologies and new legislation to
accelerate acquisition decisions and streamline sustainment. Read more here.

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DOD ‘Agile’ Software Development Still Too Slow: GAO

As the Defense Department struggles to catch up to Silicon Valley, top officials
have loudly embraced the private-sector software development strategy known as
“agile.” But in the Government Accountability Office’s annual survey of 42
major weapons programs, while 22 claimed to be using agile methods, only six
actually met the private-sector standard of delivering software updates to users
every six weeks—at most.

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Paul Whelan: US 'Outraged' as Russia Jails Ex-Marine for Spying

Whelan has been sentenced to 16 years of hard labor on spying charges in Russia.
He was arrested in a hotel room in Moscow 18 months ago with a USB flash drive,
which security officers say contained state secrets.

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Naval Aviation Schools Command CO and Fellow Navy Pilot Killed in Private Plane Crash

The head of the Navy’s Aviation Schools Command and a fellow Navy aviator were
killed Wednesday after a private plane they were flying in crashed near Selma,
Ala., officials confirmed June 12.

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One More Thing...
Remembering the Bakers Creek Air Crash, 77 Years Later

Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Commander Col. Kimberly Peeples virtually hosted
a June 14 ceremony to commemorate the 77th anniversary of Bakers Creek air
crash, a WWII-era B-17 crash that took the lives of 40 Army Air Corps service
members in Queensland, Australia, on June 14, 1943. Watch a replay of the event
here.

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