US Air Force Awards $37 Million to Piasecki Aircraft Corporation to Develop Next-Generation VTOLs and Hydrogen Propulsion Technologies. Piasecki Aircraft Corporation, a global leader in rotorcraft and aerial vehicles, announced today that it has been awarded a $37 million multi-year contract by AFWE...
Air Force has awarded three companies a Force Protection Security System (FPS2) contract. The FPS2 contract will be primarily used by the Air Force to support the physical defense of installations and asset...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Capping a decade of delays and embarrassing missteps, the US Air Force on Thursday awarded to Boeing Co. one of the biggest defense contracts ever, a $35-billion deal to build nearly 200 giant airborne refueling tankers. The decision was a major blow to Europe's ...
US Air Force Awards Harris $18 M Contract for AMRAAM Missile Telemetry ModulesDan MasséAssociate Technical Editor
Community College of the Air Force The Air Force is the only branch with its own community college, which awards associate’s degrees based on your BMT, tech school, CDC’s, Airman Leadership School (a leadership class you take when you become a staff sergeant) and a few general studies ...
US Air Force and the State of Indiana have supported Pierce Aerospace’s Remote ID technology development. Flight Portal ID was nominated as Indiana’s Innovation of the Year by TechPoint and was awarded first place in Remote ID technology by AUVSI’s X...
“Following winning our previous two SBIR awards, QuSecure is proud to be a part of the Department of the Air Force’s efforts toward a more cybersecure future,” said Pete Ford, QuSecure Senior Vice President of Federal Operations. “This award from the Air Force recognizes ...
Volt is the solution that the Air Force didn’t even know they were looking for to decrease injuries, redefine fitness, and improve readiness. US Air Force Major View the Volt Victory VaultSign in Sign up Everyone Deserves Access to World-Class Training Learn our story of how we came to...
After the Navy Noel did some time as a technical consultant working on radio, paging, and mobile data networks, primarily in the public safety sector, before ultimately ending up as a geek of all trades working for a U.S. arm of a large European corporation, where he remains to this day...
Seattle, WA where he oversees the safety and security of a 300,000 square foot structure, 109 hotel rooms, five floors of athletic facilities, three restaurants and two bars. He is a founding member of the AFSFA Evergreen Chapter who just hosted the 2014 national meeting....