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Pointing to continued budget constraints, Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson says the future of the service will rely more on a global partnership of allied services to continue to meet its mission.
The Air Force is putting its awards and trophies in one database for airmen to search.
The Air Force is being careful in who it kicks out of the service, even if the airman hasn't been deployable for a year or more.
The two organizations signed a letter of intent to focus on four areas of science.
The Air Force 1st Special Operations Wing is favoring group training over computer-based classes.
The Air Force 1st Special Operations Wing is handing out waivers to enlisted airmen who finished their training, but are waiting the mandatory year to promote.
Military officers needs explicit permission from Congress to transition from part-time reservist to full-time active duty, but Air Force secretary Heather Wilson said that hinders retention.
The Air Force is using interview hubs and other tactics to cut back on security clearance wait times.
The Air Force is cutting red tape so airmen can function more independently.
The Navy is increasing bonuses to keep pilots in the service.
After three years of procurement reform, the military services want time to assess the new acquisition tools they've been given.
Building a force for space would free its troops up from Air Force requirements, but is it worth it?
The Air Force is suggesting doing security clearance interviews by Skype to speed up the process.
In today's Federal Newscast, Senator John McCain said Gina Haspell will have to explain her involvement in the CIA's enhanced interrogation program before he'll vote for her confirmation.