Daily Report

April 25, 2011

No Mini QDR

Well-thought-out analysis of options, consequences, and risks should drive the Defense Department’s upcoming review of its missions and capabilities to identify future budget savings, said Defense Secretary Robert Gates. “I want to frame this so that it’s not a math...

Survey Says Airmen Satisfied with Jobs

The overwhelming majority of airmen who responded to the 2010 Air Force Climate Survey said they were happy with their jobs. Of the more than 172,000 airmen who filled out the online survey last fall, 80 percent said they liked...

Officers Approved for Voluntary Separation

The Air Force has approved the early separation requests of about 300 officers in non-high-in-demand specialties. These officers are taking advantage of the service’s voluntary separation pay program. They must now leave active duty service by Oct. 1. These voluntary...

First C-130J Going to Depot

The first Air Force C-130J scheduled for programmed depot maintenance is slated to enter the shop at Robins AFB, Ga., on Tuesday, marking a new phase. “A huge amount of work has gone into the planning for this aircraft,” said...

ORS-1 Nears Launch

Air Force officials at Kirtland AFB, N.M., are preparing for the late spring launch of ORS-1, the first-ever Operationally Responsive Space satellite. Defense Department officials conceived of this spacecraft only about 30 months ago to provide direct, rapid intelligence-surveillance-reconnaissance support to theater commanders in Southwest Asia. The satellite features a modified version of Goodrich's SYERS-2 electro-optical/infrared sensor that currently flies on U-2 surveillance aircraft. "Right now, the satellite is undergoing thermal vacuum testing, which is the last major significant milestone before we ship ORS-1 to the launch facility," said Lt. Col. Tim Rade, ORS-1 program manager at Kirtland. The satellite is currently at Goodrich's plant in Danbury, Conn. Plans are to ship it to NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on the eastern shore of Virginia for its liftoff aboard a Minotaur I launch vehicle. Following launch, ORS-1 will undergo a 30-day, on-orbit checkout before commencing operations. (Kirtland release)

Hill Airman Earns Three Bronze Stars

MSgt. Benjamin Horton, an explosive ordnance disposal airman assigned to the 775th Civil Engineer Squadron at Hill AFB, Utah, last week received three Bronze Star Medals—yes, that’s correct, three—for his actions in Afghanistan. Horton was an EOD team leader who...

Parts In, Airplanes Out

The F-35 strike fighter program office wants Lockheed Martin to achieve the goal of getting an airplane from the first station on the assembly line to delivery in a space of 24 months, said Vice Adm. David Venlet, F-35 program...

AFRL Experiments on Endeavour’s Last Flight

The space shuttle Endeavour will carry two Air Force Research Lab experiments to the International Space Station during its final mission that is scheduled to start Friday with liftoff from Cape Canaveral AFS, Fla. The Endeavour’s crew will transfer these...

SOUTHCOM Opens Counterdrug Trafficking Center

US Southern Command has opened a new command center at NAS Key West, Fla., to combat illicit narcotics and other illicit trafficking in Central and South America. “Transnational criminal organizations are posing a not-very-well-understood, but growing, threat to the United...

Missing World War II Airman’s Remains Back Home

Pfc. Mervyn E. Sims, an airman missing in action since World War II, was buried with full military honors last week in his hometown of Petaluma, Calif. His burial came after the Defense Department returned his remains to his family...