AFSC News

  • Sexual assault devastates military

    AFSC commander says zero tolerance is only standard"Sexual assaults devastate our military and survivors," said Lt. Gen. Bruce Litchfield, Air Force Sustainment Center commander. "Our success is predicated on unit cohesion and performing as a team. If any of our teammates feel threatened or worse,

  • Robins moving 'FAST FORWARD,' flight line clinic is AF first

     A permanent medical facility - the first of its kind in the Air Force - is now open in Bldg. 49 on the flight line.It's called the medical FAST FORWARD facility which stands for First Aid Station, Treatment, and Forward Operating Rehabilitation of Workers Accentuating Restorative Dynamics. The

  • Team Robins performs damage repair, PDM and unique refurbishment

    A C-5M Super Galaxy - one of 10 M models in the Air Force fleet - flew home Tuesday to Dover Air Force Base, Del., following a year-long visit to the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex. Its delivery is significant, not only due to Air Mobility Command's demand for its improved capabilities, but for

  • Robins to get new workload for Predators and Reapers

    During the past few years progress has been made to bring new workload for the Predator/Reaper Remotely Piloted Aircraft to Robins. The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base recently awarded a contract to General Atomics for the depot activation of the Air Force's

  • Tinker wins partnership award

    Tinker's reputation for excellence extends beyond the perimeter fence.Recently, the City of Midwest City nominated Tinker for a 2013 Association of Defense Community award. The award recognizes "an installation whose efforts to build strong partnerships with the local community, region or state on

  • Tinker project receives EPA Brownfields Phoenix Award

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency presented the Brownfields Phoenix Award to Oklahoma County Commissioner Ray Vaughn at Tinker's Bldg. 9001 June 6, recognizing the collaborative transformation success of the former automobile plant to an aerospace complex as one of the nation's top

  • Tinker steam decentralization project takes big step

    Tinker is one step closer to being more energy efficient. The base steam system is being decentralized and some of the plants are closing. The first plant was closed in late April marking a big step in the Air Force's largest domestic energy retrofit project. To take the place of this central steam

  • AFSC Goals Series No. 2: Caring for people

    Air Force Sustainment Center senior leadership considers its people a most important asset and has expressed its commitment to caring for its personnel. In fact, they created a strategic plan goal for the 32,000-person geographically-separated workforce. It is: "Enable an adaptable, resilient,

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