The Air Force’s chief information officer, Lt. Gen. Michael Peterson, says that the service’s information technology personnel—active duty and civilian—will be some of the first to be cut as USAF begins to drawdown by 40,000 positions over the next five years. Federal Computer Week reports that Peterson said the IT professionals have adapted more quickly to technological efficiencies, meaning the Air Force can accomplish their tasks with fewer people. Peterson told attendees at USAF’s recent technology conference in Alabama that the service could eliminate nearly 3,500 jobs through IT modernization in Web management and financial systems. In Fiscal 2007, the Air Force plans to cut a total of 8,000 officers and 2,000 civilians.
New Air Force PT Uniforms to Hit Shelves in July
May 1, 2024
The Air Force’s new physical training uniforms have been a long time coming. The clothing set was first unveiled in 2021, with a promised 2022 debut. But supply chain issues delayed its arrival multiple times, according to the Air Force. But finally, Airmen are expected to be able to buy…