Air Force Magazine
Daily Report for Aug. 24, 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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Air Force IG: RC-26s Didn’t Collect Protestors’ Info, But Mistakes Were Made
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory
A redacted Air Force Inspector General investigation report released Aug. 21
determined that Air National Guard RC-26B flights conducted over protests in
Minnesota, Arizona, California, and Washington, D.C, didn’t collect
citizens’ personal information, but the National Guard Bureau made some
serious missteps in its utilization of the reconnaissance aircraft. These
errors, which the report said were rooted in policy misinterpretations by the
National Guard Bureau, included not getting Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper’s
clearance for the RC-26 missions, and activating aircrew and support personnel
for these missions in an inappropriate status. The IG also cited Defense
Department policy for leading the bureau to mistakenly believe “that the
RC-26B is not an intelligence resource,” a point of confusion that it said
“substantially contributed to the likely misuse of Immediate Response
Authority.”
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USAF Hopes Undergraduate Pilot Training 2.5 Will Help Solve Pilot Shortage
By John A. Tirpak
The Air Force hopes to make up lost ground in battling its chronic pilot
shortage with Undergraduate Pilot Training 2.5, the main topic of the first
field trip for newly minted Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. and Chief
Master Sergeant of the Air Force JoAnne S. Bass, who joined service Secretary
Barbara M. Barrett on a trip to Air Education and Training Command in Texas.
Barrett said the visit was meant to highlight the importance of innovation in
technical training.
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AFMC: Air Force Not Bound to 144 F-15EXs
By John A. Tirpak
While the Air Force has moved to put the F-15EX fighter program under contract,
it's not obliged to buy the entire notional fleet of 144 of the jets, and could
terminate the program at any time, according to Air Force Materiel Command. It
may wish to do so as more advanced systems come along and USAF needs to make
room for them in expected flatter budgets.
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Gulf Coast Air Bases Prepare for Possible Twin Hurricanes
By Rachel S. Cohen
Air Force bases along the Gulf of Mexico are preparing for twin tropical storm
systems that are expected to make landfall as hurricanes within the next several
days. Tropical Storm Laura, as well as a tropical depression likely to
strengthen into Tropical Storm Marco, could grow into a rare case of two
tropical cyclones to barrel through the Gulf of Mexico at the same time,
according to the National Weather Service. They are slated to strike Florida,
Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, and Puerto Rico during the week of Aug.
23. Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., and Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., have begun
the earliest phase of storm preparations.
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For C-130 Crews Fighting California Fires, the Mission Can Be Personal
By Brian W. Everstine
C-130s from four Air National Guard and Reserve units, outfitted with Modular
Airborne Fire Fighting Systems, are flying at a high operations tempo battling
massive fires burning across California. The units had 2019 off from
firefighting because of a slow season, but are now facing what CalFire has said
are hundreds of blazes across the state, including two of the largest in state
history. For one unit, the California Air National Guard’s 146th Airlift Wing,
the fire is in their backyard, making the mission personal, said Col. Gregory
Berry, commander of the 302nd Air Expeditionary Group, who is coordinating the
response.
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Travis AFB Lifts Evacuation Order; Aircraft to Return Within Days
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory
60th Air Mobility Wing Commander Col. Corey A. Simmons gave non-essential Airmen
and their families the all-clear to return to Travis Air Force Base, Calif., as
of 10 a.m. PDT on Aug. 21, following a wildfire-induced evacuation on Aug. 19,
the base announced in a Facebook post. Simmons issued the order as a
preventative measure amid the LNU Lightning Complex Fire, which purportedly got
within 2 miles of the base in recent days, as similar evacuations were underway
in nearby communities, Air Force Magazine previously reported. The wing expects
the C-5s, C-17s, and KC-10 aircraft it sent out of state as a precaution to be
back on base within “the next few days,” according to the post.
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Virtual Events: Roper Hosts ABMS ‘Ask Me Anything’, and More
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory
On Aug. 25, Air Force acquisition boss Will Roper will host an “Ask Me
Anything” event about the Advanced Battle Management System that will be
moderated by Air Force Chief Architect Preston Dunlap. The <a
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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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Office Life at the Pentagon Is Disconcertingly Retrograde
With no connectivity and little diversity, the military's hub may soon be a
threat to national security.
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OPINION: The DOD Needs to Rethink Long-Range Strike in Its Joint War-Fighting Concept
“There is no question that [Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff] Gen.
[John E.] Hyten’s ultimate objective is valid—multiplying the nation’s
long-range strike capacity while diversifying attack methods,” writes Douglas
A. Birkey, executive director of the Air Force Association’s Mitchell
Institute for Aerospace Studies. “However, this proposed thinking risks
yielding less striking power because the respective options available to the
services have radically different price tags.”
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OPINION: A Vision for US Air Force Partnerships in the Americas
“Latin America is the perfect location for U.S.-based units to accomplish
needed training while also supporting U.S. interests in the region. These types
of Pan-American missions would not only validate our training but also increase
interoperability while highlighting our commitment to the Americas. This is
especially important during an era of great power competition in which we see
the growing influence of Beijing in the region,” wrote Maj. Gen. Andrew Croft,
commander of 12 Air Forces (Air Forces Southern).
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Lawmaker Calls for Public Hearing on 'Disturbing Rise' in Deadly Military Training Accidents
A Republican lawmaker called on the House Armed Services Committee to hold a
public hearing on the "disturbing rise in deadly training accidents" to pursue
military training reforms and prevent further tragic accidents.
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DOD Offers Diversity and Inclusion Counseling Resources
The Defense Department responded to interest from service personnel by providing
its members with diversity and inclusion resources for those who experienced
racism, bias, and discrimination in either their personal or professional lives.
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Continuing Resolution Could Hit Space Force Hard
A potential continuing resolution for fiscal year 2021 could have an outsized
effect on the Pentagon’s newest armed service, said the vice commander of the
Space Force Aug. 20.
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US Cyber Command’s Training Platform Can Now Use Operational Cyber Tools
The Persistent Cyber Training Environment is an online client that allows U.S.
Cyber Command’s warriors to log on from anywhere in the world to conduct
individual or collective cyber training as well as mission rehearsal on par with
the National Training Center, which did not previously exist for cyber warriors.
The Army runs the program on behalf of the joint cyber force and Cyber Command.
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Pentagon Acquisition Chief Clarifies Temporary Extension for Implementing Chinese Equipment Ban
Defense Under Secretary for Acquisition and Sustainment Ellen Lord confirmed
Aug. 20 the Director of National Intelligence provided a waiver to the Pentagon
extending the deadline for government contractors to comply with a new supply
chain rule—which requires contractors to eliminate products from a list of
Chinese companies including Huawei and ZTE—for a narrow set of low-risk
commodities.
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Govini: Despite DOD Efforts to 'Reshore,' Chinese Suppliers Have Dramatically Increased
A new report by data firm Govini finds that the number of Chinese companies in
the Pentagon's supply base has increased dramatically since 2010. According to
the report, Chinese suppliers totaled 655 in 2019, up 420 percent from 2010. The
number of U.S. companies totaled 2,219, up 97 percent, according to Govini.
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One More Thing...
Iran Unveils New Solid-Fuel Ballistic Missile Named after the General America Killed
An advanced surface-to-surface ballistic missile is joined by a new naval cruise
missile—and Iran has shown it’s willing to use them.
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