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Robins Air Force Base Selects DDC-I for AC-130U Software Support
Replaces Legacy Compilers with DDC-I's Eclipse-based OpenArbor IDE and SCORE-Ada Compilers PHOENIX -- DDC-I, a leading supplier of development tools for safety-critical applications, today announced that is has been selected by the US Air Force Warner Robins Air Logistics Center to assist with the USAF's organic refresh and support...
Tags: Ada, Air Force, compiler, environment, team, tool
Research articles 2008-08-26
Mountain West
Top story lines Brigham Young University not only looks to be the class of the league, but at No. 17 in the preseason USA TODAY Coaches' Poll, it could be in line to represent mid-majors in a BCS game. The defending conference champion Cougars return 15...
Tags: Air Force, conference, Games, league, team, USA Today, Utah
Research articles 2008-08-22
Your Air Force today
Remarks to the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Convention, Orlando, Fla., Aug. 18, 2008 Thank you for that wonderful introduction! It is great to be here in Orlando. I appreciate the support that you provide to our men and women in uniform, as well as over 23 million...
Tags: Afghanistan, Air Force, aircraft, America, Iraq, Manufacturing, team, U.S.
Research articles 2008-08-18
freshmen struggle to meet demands
Midway through Air Force's third preseason practice, sophomore cornerback Reggie Rembert glanced over at freshman corner Anthony Wright. Rembert saw himself a year earlier and could feel Wright's pain. "You feel s l u g g i s h ? " R e m b e...
Tags: Air Force, team
Research articles 2008-08-10
ankle injury to sideline starting tight end
Air Force senior tight end Travis Dekker will be out for about eight weeks because of a slight fracture in his right ankle, coach Troy Calhoun said Friday. D e k k e r i n j u r e d the ankle Thursday during a 7-on-7 passing...
Tags: Air Force, plate, team
Research articles 2008-08-09
Freshmen keep it from going stale
Air Force football's Class of 2012 joined the rest of the team for the first time Wednesday, injecting some intensity and enthusiasm to the second of the day's two practice sessions. Most of the freshmen served as scout team players, but there were approximately 15 who were mixed...
Tags: Air Force, team
Research articles 2008-08-07
Air force hockey coach ranks no. 20
-- It's difficult to talk with Frank Serratore for more than five minutes without laughing about something he says. It's even more diffcult to look at his body of work as the Air Force Falcons ice hockey coach and not be awed. Serratore took a program...
Tags: Air Force, team, tournament
Research articles 2008-08-05
two freshmen join team practices early
A pair of freshmen -- tailback Paul Weatheroy and cornerback Anthony Wright -- worked out with the Air Force varsity during an approximately two-hour session on Saturday. The entire incoming freshman class will practice on its own today and Monday in sessions closed to the media. It then...
Tags: Air Force, MARKETING, team
Research articles 2008-08-03
The role of Air Force civil engineers in counterinsurgency operations
WHAT IS THE role of the Air Force's general-purpose forces in support of counterinsurgency COIN operations? Facilitators of the 2007 Air Force Symposium on Counterinsurgency posed that question at Maxwell AFB, Alabama, in April 2007. A presentation by David Ochmanek of the RAND Corporation analyzed areas of the world where...
Tags: Air Force, COIN, Manufacturing, team
Research articles 2008-06-22
A practical approach to effects-based operational assessment
Editorial Abstract: Operational assessment is the joint force air component commander's process for evaluating joint air, space, and cyber operations. The authors provide a commonsense methodology that greatly enhances the evaluation of effects-based operations, enabling strategists to answer two fundamental questions: "Are we doing things right?" and "Are we doing...
Tags: Air Force, performance, SAM, strategy, team
Research articles 2008-06-22
GREAT HEIGHTS FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS
ABOARD THUNDERBIRD 8 - Pulling through a tight turn that puts nine times the force of gravity on his body, Maj. Tony Mulhare is at home. A veteran of 35 combat sorties over war-torn Iraq, the Williamsburg, Va., native is now sowing public relations...
Tags: Air Force, MARKETING, SOFTWARE, team
Research articles 2008-05-27
BYU men lead MWC championships
FORT WORTH, Texas -- The Brigham Young University men lead the way with 114 points entering the final day of competition at the 2008 Mountain West Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Colorado State is in first place in the women's team standings with 91 points. ...
Tags: Air Force, team, women
Research articles 2008-05-17
FALCONS SEEKING TEAMS TO FILL 2008-09 SLATE
Air Force needs about six more games to fill its 2008-09 men's basketball schedule, coach Jeff Reynolds said Thursday. While scheduling continues to be a headache -- especially when attempting to get teams to come to Clune Arena -- the Falcons are ahead of where they were...
Tags: Air Force, Games, SLATE, team, tournament
Research articles 2008-05-16
Hill AFB team wins award
Hill Air Force Base's Environmental Quality Team, part of the 75th Civil Engineer Group Environmental Division, recently was named the best of its kind in the Department of Defense. A panel of judges from the public and private sectors considered entries from the Air Force, Army, Navy and...
Tags: Air Force, team
Research articles 2008-05-07
AFA'S FOWLER, HALL GET TRYOUTS WITH NFL TEAMS
Air Force senior inside linebacker Drew Fowler is in Allen Park, Mich., to participate in the Detroit Lions' annual three-day rookie camp, which began Friday. Fowler is one of 33 tryout players taking part in the camp along with the Lions' nine draft picks -- including Army...
Tags: Air Force, CAREER, NFL, team, training
Research articles 2008-05-03
Combat operations director: protection is still his games
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Protecting people is his business, and Lt. Col. Walter Manwill takes it personally. The former Brigham Young University offensive lineman once protected his quarterback Jim McMahon, who later went on to the Chicago Bears and 1985 Super Bowl fame. Today the colonel protects hundreds of...
Tags: Afghanistan, Air Force, game, team
Research articles 2008-05-01
Air force general disciplined over 'tainted' contract
WASHINGTON AFP — A US air force general and two other officers have been disciplined for their role in a "tainted" 50-million dollar contract involving shows by the service's elite Thunderbird flying team, the air force said. The Defense Department's inspector general found that the contract with Strategic Message...
Tags: Air Force, NETWORKING, officer, SOFTWARE, team, Telephony
Research articles 2008-04-17
Travel delays pressure Utes
MINNEAPOLIS -- After their travel problems just getting to the NCAA North Central Regional at the University of Minnesota for today's 5 p.m. MDT gymnastics meet, the second-ranked Utes, the top seed for this six-team qualifier for the national championships, have a little more pressure on them than usual. ...
Tags: Air Force, Minnesota, team, Utah
Research articles 2008-04-12
Underdog Falcons may overachieve
Air Force's football team is, once again, expected to fizzle. The Falcons lost 16 starters, and one of those starters, Chad Hall, ranked among the top dozen players in the country. The team Hall left behind has a ravaged look. Air Force will be...
Tags: Air Force, Games, team, underdog
Research articles 2008-04-11
FALCONS' DEPTH CHART AT QB SHIFTS
Air Force football coach Troy Calhoun wasn't kidding when he said every position on his team was up for grabs. Tuesday, prior to the start of the second half of Air Force's spring practices, Calhoun released an updated depth chart with a slew of changes, including at...
Tags: Air Force, Games, team
Research articles 2008-04-02
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