The Air Force has decided to shift responsibility for the Air and Space Expeditionary Force Center from Air Combat Command to the Air Force Personnel Center. The paper change—no movement from Langley AFB, Va., to Randolph AFB, Tex., indicated at this time—takes effect Aug. 29. The service’s top personnel officer, Lt. Gen. Roger Brady says the move will “allow AFPC total visibility of Air Force requirements spanning home station to the front lines.” Maj. Gen. Anthony Przybyslawski, who ran AEFC as a brigadier general, now heads the Personnel Center. Col. Brian Kelly currently heads the expeditionary center.
The Space Force must invest in high-level training based on the lessons learned from an unprecedented level of electronic warfare (EW) used by both Russia and Ukraine in the conflict there, one of the service’s top EW leaders said on April 24. “What we have seen in the Ukraine-Russia conflict…