That is the consensus of everyone—airmen, civilians, other services, and more—the Air Force polled to reach a decision on its new advertising campaign slogan “Above All,” according to Col. Michael Caldwell, deputy director of Public Affairs. The new ad campaign, as the service has done recently, will feature airmen at work and will kick off this month in TV, print, and Internet advertising. SSgt. Lee Jones at Barksdale AFB, La., who will one of the first, talking about his work in the cyberspace domain, said, it’s “a great slogan because it says how we shine in what we do to defend our nation and accomplish our mission.” (USAF report by SSgt. J.G. Buzanowski)
A decade and a half after awarding a contract for a new ground control system to manage its GPS satellites, the Pentagon has finally gotten its hands on the thing. The Space Force officially took ownership of the GPS Next Generation Operational Control System, or OCX, the service announced this week.…