From Air Force Magazine <[email protected]>
Subject Daily Report, June 17: USAF IDs F-15C Crash Fatality | JAG Talks Racial Bias Study | COVID-19 and the Space Industry
Date June 17, 2020 7:40 AM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Air Force Magazine
Daily Report for June 17, 2020

View in your Web Browser: [link removed]
Edited by Amy McCullough with Rachel S. Cohen, Brian W. Everstine, Jennifer Hlad and Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[ Advertisement ]
[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

48th Fighter Wing Identifies Pilot Killed in F-15C Crash
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

1st Lt. Kenneth Allen, the 493rd Fighter Squadron’s assistant chief of weapons
and tactics, was killed in a June 15 F-15C crash over the North Sea, the 48th
Fighter Wing announced June 16. Allen, a U.S. Air Force Academy alumnus who
arrived at RAF Lakenheath, U.K., in February, is survived by his wife and
parents. “We are deeply saddened by the loss of Lt. Allen, and mourn with his
family and his fellow Reapers in the 493rd Fighter Squadron,” said 48th
Fighter Wing Commander Col. Will Marshall in a wing release.

[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

USAF Racial Bias Study to Look at Discipline, Differences in Mentorship
By Brian W. Everstine

The Air Force needs to study and understand the racial disparity in the way
Airmen are disciplined before courts martial, including identifying differences
in how minority Airmen are mentored early on in their careers compared to white
Airmen, to better create a more inclusive service, the Air Force’s top lawyer
told lawmakers. The Air Force’s Judge Advocate General Lt. Gen. Jeffrey
Rockwell told lawmakers on June 16 the service has data on courts martial and
non-judicial punishment showing that black Airmen with less than five years of
service receive non-judicial-punishments and courts martial at a higher rate.
However, there is not an understanding of the differences experienced before an
Airmen faces this discipline. “Are we mentoring everybody the same? We all
feel we probably aren’t, based on biases, but we don’t have specific data to
show that,” Rockwell said. A review of USAF judicial punishments and career
advancements, which was initiated thanks to ongoing public attention on racism,
should be complete by the end of the calendar year.

[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[ Advertisement ]
[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Poll of Space Suppliers Shows Cash Flow, Workforce Issues
By Rachel S. Cohen

The Space Force has gathered more data on the hit industry has taken as a result
of the coronavirus pandemic, a top policy official said at a June 16 Mitchell
Institute for Aerospace Studies event. About half of respondents indicated their
cash flow was at least moderately impacted or worse, according to Shawn Barnes,
acting assistant secretary of the Air Force for space acquisition and
integration. “It’s not a surprise that those things happened, but it’s
certainly important for us to be able to understand,” Barnes said. He did not
say how many responses the survey garnered.

[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Kadena Dental Lab 3D-Prints COVID-19 Testing Swabs
By Jennifer Hlad

The Regional Dental Laboratory at Kadena Air Base, Japan, usually uses its 3D
printer to make dental prostheses. But when the new coronavirus pandemic caused
Defense Department medical facilities to stop non-emergency procedures, the
Airmen of the 18th Dental Squadron decided to start printing nasopharyngeal
swabs. The swabs, which resemble large Q-tips, are a critical component of
COVID-19 testing.

[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[ Advertisement ]
[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Air Force Recruiting Service Launches ‘Aim High’ App
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

A new Air Force Recruiting Service app looks to make it easier for prospective
recruits to learn more about USAF and the Space Force, help connect them with
recruiters, prepare them for Basic Military Training or Officer Training School,
centralize Total Force recruiting information in one place, and more. The “Aim
High” app launched June 15, and is available in the iOS and Google Play app
stores.

[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Virtual Events: Thompson on Mitchell’s Space Power Forum, and More
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

Today, Space and Missile Systems Center Commander Lt. Gen. John Thompson will
speak at a Space Power Forum presented by AFA's Mitchell Institute for Aerospace
Studies. Event video will tentatively be posted on Mitchell's <a
href="[link removed]">website</a> and <a
href="[link removed]">YouTube page</a>
following the event.

[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[ Advertisement ]
[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Radar Sweep

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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.

[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

In 'Terrific Explosion,' North Korea Blows Up Liaison Office

North Korea blew up its joint liaison office with South Korea on June 16, in a
dramatic and carefully planned display of rancor toward its southern neighbor.
The act follows threats from Pyongyang, and signals what experts believe will be
more provocations to come.

[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

NATO Chief Plays Down Concern over U.S. Troop Plans in Germany

President Donald Trump has said he is ordering a major reduction in U.S. troop
strength in Germany, from around 34,500 personnel down to 25,000. Members of his
own party have criticized the move as a gift to Russia and a threat to U.S.
national security. Germany is a hub for U.S. operations in the Middle East and
home to its European command headquarters.

[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Latest Pentagon Official Overseeing Special Operations Leaving as Musical Chairs Continue

The Pentagon’s current top civilian leader in charge of special operations
forces is leaving before his permanent replacement is confirmed by the Senate,
the Defense Department has announced.

[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alaska Officials Request Anchorage Be Considered for U.S Space Command Headquarters

Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy and Anchorage, Alaska, Mayor Ethan Berkowitz have both
signed on to a letter requesting Anchorage be considered for the headquarters of
the United States Space Command. In the letter, the governor says he believes
Anchorage meets the “minimum eligibility requirements and would earn a
competitive score when assessed against evaluation criteria.”

[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

OPINION: The Space Development Agency Must Be a Constructive Disruptor

“As a disruptor, SDA must be allowed to operate outside of legacy acquisition
systems until it has had time to innovate, flourish, and deliver,” write SDA
Director Derek Tournear, undersecretary of defense for research and engineering,
DOD Chief Technology Officer Mike Griffin, and Deputy Undersecretary of Defense
for Research and Engineering Lisa Porter. “SDA will be the pilot program to
show how we can incorporate new systems into our national security space
enterprise through rapid and frequent delivery of updates and upgrades.”

[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Critical Update: COVID-19 Challenges Test Veterans Affairs' Customer Experience Office

The Veteran Experience Office has been instrumental in ensuring veterans’
voices are heard and acknowledged, even amid a global pandemic.

[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Air Force Plans New Cleanup at Wurtsmith Base, but Questions Remain

The U.S. Air Force says it plans to increase the amount of fluorochemical
contamination that’s being removed from the groundwater at its former base in
Oscoda after Michigan congressional delegates pushed for accelerated stopgap
cleanup measures.

[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

With the Future of the U.S. Navy’s Carrier Air Wing Murky, Congress Demands a Plan

A provision in the Senate Armed Services Committee’s mark of the National
Defense Authorization Act told the Navy to come up with a concrete plan for
fielding next generation fighter aircraft, a move that comes months after
congressional appropriators gutted 2020 funding for the Navy’s next-generation
air dominance program, taking the requested $20.7 million and slashing it to
$7.1 million.

[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

One More Thing...
A Missile Full of Swords Was Likely Behind the Death of 2 al-Qaida Commanders in Syria

A drone strike that killed two senior commanders of an al-Qaida-linked terror
group in northwestern Syria likely employed a unique variant of the beloved
Hellfire missile, according to video from the scene of the strike. The absence
of an explosion and the pattern of damage to the roof and sides of the vehicle
suggest that the drone didn't employ a conventional precision-guided munition
but the R9X variant of the AGM-114 Hellfire missile, a non-explosive weapon that
can best be described as a 100-pound flying switchblade or an anvil covered in
swords.

[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[ Advertisement ]
[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

- Daily Report: [link removed]
- Contact Us: [link removed]
- Advertise With Us: [link removed]
- Purchase/Reprint: [link removed]

- Air Force Association: [link removed]
- Join AFA: [link removed]

- AF Mag on Facebook: [link removed]
- AF Mag on Twitter: [link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Published by the Air Force Association

All airforcemag.com material is under copyright of
the Air Force Association. All rights reserved.

The Air Force Association
1501 Lee Highway, Arlington, VA
22209-1198

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

To unsubscribe or change your preferences, please visit the link below:
[link removed]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis