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Subject Daily Report, October 1: New Fiscal Year, Another CR | DOD Blasted for Plan to Move Troops from Germany | New Grooming Rules
Date October 1, 2020 7:41 AM
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Air Force Magazine
Daily Report for Oct. 1, 2020

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

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Senate Passes Stopgap Spending Bill Hours Ahead of Federal Shutdown Deadline
By Rachel S. Cohen

The Senate voted 84-10 on Sept. 30 to pass a stopgap spending measure that would
keep the federal government open through Dec. 11, pending President Donald J.
Trump’s likely approval. Congress opted not to finish the appropriations
process before fiscal 2021 begins Oct. 1, so federal agencies are restricted to
the same amount of money they received in 2020 and cannot start any new spending
programs. Air Force Magazine reported Sept. 24 that a three-month continuing
resolution would stymie the Space Force’s growth as a separate military
branch, push back production of the E-11A Battlefield Airborne Communications
Node jet, and delay Space Force construction projects.

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Bipartisan Lawmakers Blast Proposed European Force Structure Changes
By Brian W. Everstine

Bipartisan lawmakers on Sept. 30 blasted the Pentagon for failing to provide
details of its planned force structure changes in Europe, saying the proposed
removal of almost 12,000 troops from Germany could harm U.S. alliances. Under
the proposal, first announced in July, DOD would shift F-16s from Spangdahlem
Air Base in Germany to Italy, move U.S. Africa Command headquarters out of
Germany to an undetermined location, keep two USAF wings in England, and return
thousands of troops to the United States at a time when Congressmen agreed
deterrence against Russia is important. Committee ranking member Rep. Mac
Thornberry (R-Texas) said “a couple staffers in the White House decided they
wanted to sell the Ppresident on an absolute troop cap for Germany” without
understanding the consequences, and then Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper and DOD
planners are “trying to put lipstick on the pig,” and “my concern is the
underlying strength and unity of the [NATO] alliance has not been a foremost
consideration.” Pentagon leaders said the bulk of the details are still being
determined, but assured the committee any changes would serve the interests of
the National Defense Strategy.

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STRATCOM Hopes Experiments Will Speed Nuclear Command Upgrades
By Rachel S. Cohen

U.S. Strategic Command is testing out parts of its future nuclear command,
control, and communications enterprise in the Air Force’s Advanced Battle
Management System demonstrations, an official tells Air Force Magazine.
STRATCOM’s NC3 Enterprise Center got up and running early last year to better
plan for future satellites, radios, aircraft, and other systems that connect
nuclear platforms and weapons to the military and national leaders. It is
working on a wholesale overhaul of the aging NC3 network as the Pentagon buys a
new nuclear arsenal, hoping to modernize it for the digital age.

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Air Force Changes More Grooming Rules to Drive Inclusion
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

The Department of Air Force on Sept. 15 approved more tweaks to the dress and
appearance rules for Airmen and space professionals in an effort to boost
inclusion in both services, according to a Sept. 29 release. The changes include
higher hair bulk standards for service members of both sexes and letting male
troops get a little more creative with their haircuts. The update to Air Force
Instruction 36-2903, “Dress and Personal Appearance of Air Force Personnel,”
also clarified that USAF and Space Force personnel may dye their hair in
“natural colors”—including “brown, blonde, brunette, natural red, black,
or grey”—regardless of what color hair they were born with, the release
said.

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MQ-9 Software Upgrade Doubles Hellfire Capacity
By Brian W. Everstine

An MQ-9 on Sept. 10 doubled its missile capacity, carrying eight AGM-114
Hellfires for the first time, thanks to a new software upgrade. The 556th Test
and Evaluation Squadron flew the Reaper at Creech Air Force Base, Nev.,
demonstrating the new capability, which is part of the MQ-9 Operational Flight
Program 2409—an upgrade that will be fielded by the end of the calendar year,
according to a 53rd Wing release. With the new capability, the Reaper can carry
two missiles each across four stations, and it is also compatible with 500-pound
bombs or fuel tanks. New requirements from Air Combat Command and Air Force
Special Operations Command drove development of the new capability.

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Virtual Events: Mitchell Institute Rolls Out New Policy Paper, & More
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

Today, the Air Force Association's Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies will
host a virtual rollout of its latest policy paper, “Understanding the Promise
of Skyborg and Low-Cost Attritable Unmanned Aerial Vehicles” by retired USAF
Col. Mark Gunzinger, the think tank's director of future concepts and capability
assessments, and Lukas Autenried, a senior analyst there. Event video will
tentatively be posted to the think tank's <a
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Correction

The story <a
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Force to Reduce Tuition Assistance for Troops"</a> that ran in the Sept. 30
Daily Report misstated the new tuition cap for Department of the Air Force
military tuition assistance in fiscal 2021, and the change it reflected from
fiscal 2020. The new cap is $3,750, and reflects a $750 decrease from fiscal
2020.

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Radar Sweep

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Speaker Sessions from AFA’s vASC Now Available

Now you can view video and transcripts from the Air Force Association’s
virtual Air, Space & Cyber Conference, including keynotes from Air Force
Secretary Barbara M. Barrett and Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., and a
conversation with Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness Matthew
P. Donovan. More videos will be added daily.

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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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Here's What’s in the $2.2 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Proposal for Veterans and the Military

A $2.2 trillion COVID-19 relief package unveiled Sept. 30 by the House contains
$2.2 billion for the Defense Department and military services and an additional
$613 million for the Veterans Affairs Department for costs related to pandemic
response. It also provides funding for the Defense Health Agency to underwrite
drug manufacturing capabilities for COVID-19 preventives and treatment, and $320
million for personal protective equipment for medical personnel and patients at
military treatment facilities.

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Congressional Report Spotlights AI, Emerging Technologies as Future of National Security

The House Armed Services Committee’s Future of Defense Task Force released its
final report advocating for a revolution in how the U.S. approaches national
security.

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Pentagon About to Release New Data Strategy

A new blueprint to guide the Defense Department’s approach to data could be
released within the next 30 days, said the Pentagon’s chief information
officer Sept. 30.

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Air Force Adds Nine Contractors to Growing Skyborg Competitive Pool

The Air Force has added nine companies to the pool of Skyborg contractors vying
for funds to support prototyping, experimentation, and autonomy development, the
Defense Department announced Sept. 29.

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Space Force Weighing Options to Modernize Ground Antennas for Military Satellites

Upgrades will include a mix of new phased array antennas, commercial services,
and capacity from other U.S. government agencies.

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Video Emerges of Marine F-35B Crashing in a Ball of Fire after Colliding with a KC-130J

The pilot of the F-35B successfully ejected before the plane hit the ground and
the crew of the KC-130J also thankfully survived.

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Pentagon’s CIO Shop Teams with Armed Services to Prep for Move to JEDI Cloud

The Pentagon’s top IT official said Sept. 30 that his office has spent the
last few months preparing the armed services to migrate to the department’s
long-delayed enterprise cloud as soon as it becomes available.

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ATAC Nabs Final Contract For Initial ‘Red Air’ Training Sites

The Air Force has awarded ATAC, Textron Systems’ military airborne training
unit, a contract to provide adversary air combat training to F-22 and F-35
pilots at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.—making it the biggest winner in the
initial round of the service’s overarching effort to outsource pilot training
that eventually could be worth billions.

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OPINION: The Real F-35 Problem We Need to Solve

“Unless its logistics can be improved, the jet’s contributions to a major
fight will be far less than Pentagon wargamers are counting on,” writes Scott
Cooper, a retired Marine Corps officer who flew the EA-6B.

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No, Military Women Are Not Getting Pregnant to Avoid Deployment

Multiple government reports and interviews conducted by Task & Purpose show that
women across the military are often bullied because of the stereotype that
servicewomen get pregnant in order to avoid deployment, despite there being no
substantial evidence that that actually happens.

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A Military 1st: A Supercarrier Is Named after an African American Sailor

The Navy has quietly charted a new course. A supercarrier now on the drawing
boards will be christened the USS Doris Miller. It's the first supercarrier to
be named for an enlisted sailor and the first to be named after an African
American.

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One More Thing...
Air Force Partnership Helps Rare Woodpecker Thrive

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service highlighted Department of Defense
conservation efforts Sept. 25 during a ceremony at Fort Benning, Ga., marking
the proposed downlisting of the red cockaded woodpecker from “endangered” to
“threatened.”

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