The Macon (Ga.) Telegraph offers the first public confirmation that the Air Force has decided not to apply the avionics modernization upgrade to its oldest C-130 Hercules. In response to Telegraph questions about workload share that might go to the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center in Georgia, Lt. Col. William Graham, the C-130 AMP chief, based at Aeronautical Systems Center in Ohio, states that the upgrade program—currently going through a new competition—would not cover C-130E models. The Air Force has been analyzing the best approach for months. USAF’s top uniformed official, Gen. Michael Moseley, said in April that he would prefer spending money to buy new J model C-130s rather than applying a band-aid to an older Herc.
Resilient position, navigation, and timing capability and command, control and communications (C3) battle management for moving target indication will be funded with new authority circumventing the traditional lengthy budget process, Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall told Congress April 16.