AFSC News

  • Bunch reflects on first year in command, outlines AFMC future

    During a year that has included an Air Force-wide focus on modernization, lethality and readiness through faster, more agile business processes, the ability of the Air Force Materiel Command to successfully meet the needs of the National Defense Strategy was a major focus of Gen. Arnold W. Bunch,

  • AFSC Commander Message on “Diversity and Inclusion”

    AFSC Commander Message on “Diversity and Inclusion”Teammates,Recent events have stimulated a necessary and overdue conversation about “Diversity and Inclusion” throughout all sectors of society, including our AFSC workplace....Your voice is an important contribution to the healthy discourse that is

  • AFMC Digital Campaign aims to modernize, streamline life cycle process

    The Air Force Materiel Command has launched a new Digital Campaign to modernize and streamline the life cycle process of Air Force platforms and systems, ensuring warfighters have the technology required to maintain a competitive advantage over adversaries.“Transitioning to a digital AFMC enterprise

  • 448th Supply Chain Management Wing meets challenges of COVID-19

    As the Air Force’s single point of wholesale supply chain management operations, the 448th Supply Chain Management Wing is definitely mission essential. With the onset of the coronavirus, the wing has had to adjust the way it does business in order to meet the demands of its mission.

  • Memorial Day message from AFSC commander

    As we observe Memorial Day this year, no doubt it will be different than those we have shared in the past. COVID-19 has changed our world and made more clear how fragile our daily routines can be. Although no parades will occur this year, we can still honor our fallen in thought and deed.Memorial

  • 78th MDG laboratory performs in-house COVID-19 tests

    The 78th Medical Group Clinical Laboratory at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, activated their in-house COVID-19 molecular testing capabilities May 7, becoming the first Air Force Sustainment Center clinic to offer in-house COVID-19 testing.

  • Center begins phased return to full capacity

    The Air Force Sustainment Center is beginning a phased “Return to Full Capacity” at all of its locations after recent adjustments to operations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.Each wing and Complex within AFSC is implementing return measures informed by local public health conditions and

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