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Subject Daily Report, November 9: Biden and Defense | A New Way to Deploy | 1st Jolly Green IIs Delivered
Date November 9, 2020 8:39 AM
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Air Force Magazine
Daily Report for Nov. 9, 2020

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

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What a Biden Administration Means for Defense
By Rachel S. Cohen

Major news outlets declared former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. the
President-elect on Nov. 7, ushering in a new era for the military under a
Democratic administration. Biden has secured enough electoral votes to win the
presidency, though Trump has pledged to challenge state results in court based
on unsubstantiated allegations of election-official misconduct. Biden’s
election as the next commander-in-chief will usher in a middle-of-the-road
approach to defense policy that draws on priorities from both the Barack Obama
and Trump administrations, experts said. Budget austerity could affect the
status quo more than Biden expected.

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Pease Receives 2 KC-46s, Including 1 Previously Delayed by Electrical Issues
By Brian W. Everstine

The New Hampshire Air National Guard received its eighth and ninth KC-46 on Nov.
6, one of which was delayed for more than a month due to electrical issues. The
157th Air Refueling Wing at Pease will receive 12 of the tankers. Pegasus No. 8
was originally expected to be delivered the week of Sept. 28, but the Defense
Contract Management Agency discovered an electrical issue on the aircraft during
a pre-acceptance inspection. Since Boeing did not have a tanker readily
available to complete the inspection process, delivery was delayed until Nov. 6.
Separately, on Nov. 6 another KC-46 experienced a minor issue while taking off
from Boeing Field south of Seattle. Crews on the ground saw “light smoke”
coming from the plane’s right main landing gear. The aircraft landed shortly
after at the company’s Paine Field in Everett, about 30 miles north, where no
smoke or other problem was “noted on landing,” Boeing said in a statement.
During post-flight inspection, crews noticed excessive grease on the
aircraft’s main landing gear, which was likely the cause.

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SPACECOM Boss Talks Wielding, Defending Satellites in Combat
By Rachel S. Cohen

Pentagon officials are slowly offering a clearer picture of the roles satellite
and radar systems play in the joint fight, after U.S. Space Command launched
anew last year as part of a massive revamp of military space resources and
doctrine. SPACECOM boss Gen. James H. Dickinson on Nov. 5 provided a peek into
how the U.S. might respond to an enemy attack on the ground control systems that
talk to military communications satellites, disrupting their ability to send
data to troops around the world. He also offered an anecdote about space's role
as the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq ousted Islamic State militants from Raqqa.

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Dynamic Force Employment in Aviano’s 31st Fighter Wing
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

The 31st Fighter Wing's embrace of dynamic force employment—a type of concept
of operations that emphasizes quick deployments and multirole Airmen—will
transform various aspects of how Airmen based out of Aviano Air Base, Italy, do
business, its commander said during a virtual all-call on Nov. 6. “That
ability, what was known and will be known for the future as dynamic force
employment, that's the kinda global capability that we need to train to,
organize to, and it is different,” 31st Fighter Wing Commander Brig. Gen.
Jason E. Bailey said during the Zoom call. “It causes us to think about how we
move stuff, how we move people, how we position warfighters in the right places,
what capabilities go with, and how.”

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Moody Receives First Two Jolly Green IIs
By Brian W. Everstine

One of the Air Force’s main rescue bases received USAF's first two HH-60W
Jolly Green II helicopters. The 23rd Wing and 347th Rescue Group received the
next-generation rescue helicopters, which will replace the HH-60G Pave Hawk, on
Nov. 5. Aircrews from Moody’s 41st Rescue Squadron, along with the 413th
Flight Test Squadron and 88th Test and Evaluation Squadron at Duke Field, Fla.,
ferried the aircraft from Lockheed Martin’s Sikorsky Training Academy to the
Georgia base, according to a press release. The Air Force has been testing and
evaluating the new helicopter at Duke Field, including extreme temperature,
aerial refueling, and other tests. The service wants to buy 112 of the
helicopters as part of a $7.1 billion procurement program. The upgraded
helicopter includes improved defensive systems, hover performance, electrical
capabilities, avionics, armor, and other systems.

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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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Active-Duty Air Force Teams Deploy to Texas as Fort Bliss Declares Public Health Emergency

Three Air Force medical teams are deploying to El Paso, Texas, where area
hospitals are overflowing with COVID-19 patients and Army post Fort Bliss has
declared a public health emergency.

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How COVID-19 Is Affecting the Defense Industrial Base

The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated some of the risks that have always existed
in the defense industrial base. Although government assistance and a robust
Pentagon budget have helped offset initial trials, more challenges are looming.

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The US Air Force Is Using a New Cyber Training Platform to Evolve Defensive Teams

A U.S. Air Force cyber squadron is using a new training platform to mature
concepts for defensive cyber operations and improve the readiness in the digital
domain, officials said in a Nov. 3 interview with C4ISRNET.

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Journey to JADC2

Joint all-domain command and control is driving change throughout the Air and
Space Forces. Check out our latest on the quest for greater interconnectedness
across the battlefield.

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Head of Nuclear Weapons Agency Unexpectedly Resigns

Lisa Gordon-Hagerty, the head of the National Nuclear Security Administration,
has resigned her position effectively immediately.

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New JAIC Director Outlines AI Program's Planned Evolution

The Joint Common Foundation platform will begin delivering simple services in
2021, according to the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center’s new director.

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Pentagon Watchdog Praises Navy’s Work on Reducing Physiological Episodes

A Pentagon watchdog agency in a new report praises the Navy’s efforts to
reduce physiological episodes in aviators, citing ongoing physiology research,
aircrew training, and vehicle maintenance and upgrades.

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Airbus, Raytheon Protest Space Development Agency Satellite Contract Awards

Airbus and Raytheon have filed protests with the Government Accountability
Office challenging Space Development Agency contracts awarded to L3Harris and
SpaceX last month for eight missile-tracking satellites, putting the projects on
hold until the dispute is resolved.

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AFRL Ponders Solar Power Beaming for Lunar Patrol Sat

The Air Force Research Laboratory plans to solicit industry ideas for its
ground-breaking lunar patrol satellite concept by the end of the year, says AFRL
program manager Capt. David Buehler.

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Raytheon, L3Harris, BAE Systems Get $552 Million for GPS User Equipment

Raytheon Technologies, L3Harris’ Interstate Electronics Corp., and BAE Systems
collectively received $552.5 million in contracts to develop and produce
integrated circuit cards for military GPS receivers.

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One More Thing...
Travel to Space Without Leaving The Ground

Check out Sierra Nevada Corp.’s new digital interactive that lets you take a
virtual voyage to space—into low-Earth orbit and to the International Space
Station, to be specific—and back again with the company’s Dream Chaser
spaceplane. The interactive is best experienced in Google Chrome, SNC notes.

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