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AFLCMC Commander Lt Gen Donna Shipton visits REACT Lab at Tinker AFB
Col. Eric Quidley, the 76th Commodities Maintenance Group commander, left, briefs Lt. Gen. Donna Shipton, second-from-right, AFLCMC commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Alan Weary, center, Command Chief Master Sergeant for the AFLCMC, in the Oklahoma City Air Logistic Complex’s REACT lab during Shipton and Wear’s visit to Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, April 12. The REACT lab provides cutting-edge innovation that reduces cost and provides rapid solutions through technologies like additive manufacturing to minimize depot maintenance costs, produce rapid prototyping and design iteration, and perform dimensional verification and low volume tooling. (U.S. Air Force photo by Carter Denton)
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BG Erik Quigley bio photo
BG Erik Quigley bio photo (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez).
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Lt. Gen. Donna Shipton attends 2024 Hoopla STEM event
Lt. Gen. Donna Shipton, Air Force Life Cycle Management Commander, helped kick off The Big Hoopla “The Road Starts Here” by speaking at the Hoopla’s STEM Challenge opening ceremony on March 17, 2024, at the Dayton Convention Center. “One of the great things that I love about our Air Force is all the adventures we get to have every single day. Our scientists and engineers work hard to bring great things like satellites and fighter weapons systems to bear, and they do great things for the nation,” said Shipton. I hope that you have fun today and that someday, maybe you want to be in our Force or Space Force to carry these interests forward on behalf of our nation. Championed by Wright State University, the STEM Challenge is geared toward K-8 students. The event organizer’s goal was to tie together the excitement and passion for college basketball with the power of STEM education. Regional and national partners were on hand to engage with students with hands-on STEM-related activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi)
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Lt. Gen. Donna Shipton attends 2024 Hoopla STEM event
Lt. Gen. Donna Shipton, Air Force Life Cycle Management Commander, (center) and AFLCMC Command Chief, Chief Master Sgt. Alan Weary (left) listen as Dan Andrews, chief of the Education Outreach programs at Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), explains the tech activities being offered at the AFRL booth during the Hoopla STEM Challenge event at the Dayton Ohio Convention Center, March 17, 2024. Championed by Wright State University, the STEM Challenge is geared toward K-8 students. The event organizer’s goal was to tie together the excitement and passion for college basketball with the power of STEM education. Regional and national partners were on hand to engage with students with hands-on STEM-related activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi)
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Lt. Gen. Donna Shipton attends 2024 Hoopla STEM event
L Lt. Gen. Donna Shipton, Air Force Life Cycle Management Commander, (left) and AFLCMC Command Chief, Chief Master Sgt. Alan Weary (right) met with Wright State University president Dr. Susan Edwards (center) during the Hoopla STEM Challenge event at the Dayton Ohio Convention Center, March 17, 2024. Championed by Wright State University, the STEM Challenge is geared toward K-8 students. The event organizer’s goal was to tie together the excitement and passion for college basketball with the power of STEM education. Regional and national partners were on hand to engage with students with hands-on STEM-related activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi)
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AFLCMC acquisition program manager is the best, by par
Jeff Scohy, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center acquisition program manager, poses for a photo with his trophy after winning the 114th Tony Blom Metropolitan Amateur Championship in Cincinnati, Ohio, June 24, 2024. The tournament was part of a Greater Cincinnati Golf Association event. (Courtesy Photo)
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AFLCMC acquisition program manager is the best, by par
Jeff Scohy, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center acquistion program manager (left), poses for a photo with his son, CJ Scohy, and his dad, Bruce Scohy, at the Canterbury Golf Club near Cleveland, Ohio, July, 10, 2023. Scohy and his son qualified for a tournament got to participate in it together for the first time. (Courtesy Photo)
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Disruptive Futures Division - Armament Directorate - 2024 AFA Booth
Disruptive Futures Division hosted a boost at AFA in Colorado, Feb. 2024. Visitors included Frank Kendall is the 26th Secretary of the Air Force and Gen. David W. Allvin is the Chief of Staff of the Air Force. (Courtesy photo).
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Disruptive Futures Division - Armament Directorate - 2024 AFA Booth
Disruptive Futures Division hosted a boost at AFA in Colorado, Feb. 2024. Visitors included Frank Kendall is the 26th Secretary of the Air Force and Gen. David W. Allvin is the Chief of Staff of the Air Force. (Courtesy photo).
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Disruptive Futures Division - Armament Directorate - 2024 AFA Booth
Disruptive Futures Division hosted a boost at AFA in Colorado, Feb. 2024. Visitors included Frank Kendall is the 26th Secretary of the Air Force and Gen. David W. Allvin is the Chief of Staff of the Air Force. (Courtesy photo).
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Disruptive Futures Division - Armament Directorate - 2024 AFA Booth
Disruptive Futures Division hosted a boost at AFA in Colorado, Feb. 2024. Visitors included Frank Kendall is the 26th Secretary of the Air Force and Gen. David W. Allvin is the Chief of Staff of the Air Force. (Courtesy photo).
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2023 AFLCMC Annual Engineering Awards - Winners List
Lily Arcusa, engineering directorate director and technical management chief engineer, provides remarks during the directorate's annual awards ceremony on Feb. 21, 2024 at Air Force Institute of Technology's Kenny Hall on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The ceremony celebrated excellence among team members, with 19 awards presented to both military and civilian Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Mikaley Kline)
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2023 AFLCMC Awards Ceremony
Lt. Gen. Donna Shipton, Commander, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, hosted the Center’s Annual Awards Ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, March 6, 2024. Joining the commander in announcing the winners were the Center’s Deputy Commander, Col. John Kurian, and the Center’s Command Chief, Chief Master Sgt. Alan Weary. The ceremony was held virtually so all of Center’s various organizations located throughout the country could participate. (U.S.Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi)
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Visit from Indian AF
Indian Air Force officers visit AFLCMC executive director Dennis D'Angelo and AFSAC PEO Brig Gen Joel Safranek. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi).
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Visit from Indian AF
Indian Air Force officers visit AFLCMC executive director Dennis D'Angelo and AFSAC PEO Brig Gen Joel Safranek. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi).
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Visit from Indian AF
Indian Air Force officers visit AFLCMC executive director Dennis D'Angelo and AFSAC PEO Brig Gen Joel Safranek. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi).
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Visit from Indian AF
Indian Air Force officers visit AFLCMC executive director Dennis D'Angelo and AFSAC PEO Brig Gen Joel Safranek. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi).
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Visit from Indian AF
Indian Air Force officers visit AFLCMC executive director Dennis D'Angelo and AFSAC PEO Brig Gen Joel Safranek. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi).
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Maj Miguel Maytan photo (Courtesy)
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Lt. Gen. Donna Shipton visits RSO ATTC
Lt. Gen. Donna Shipton recently visited with senior members of the Rapid Sustainment Office (RSO) at their Advanced Technology and Training Center (ATTC) location near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. Shipton took command of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center in early January and is also the RSO’s Program Executive Officer (PEO). In her PEO role, Shipton guides the RSO in accelerating the delivery of critical operational solutions to the Department of the Air Force (DAF) sustainment enterprise. The RSO workforce focuses on optimizing warfighter readiness by exploiting technologies to revolutionize sustainment operations. While at the facility Shipton received immersion briefs from the RSO’s various program offices. She also toured the facility to get a better understanding of the work being done there. Under a partnership with the University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI), the ATTC-Dayton is a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility where people can train on and test new technologies without interrupting actual aircraft maintenance production. There are four ATTCs at various locations across the Air Force, all reporting to AFLCMC. The other three ATTCs are located outside of Hill Air Force Base, Utah, in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, and near Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, which is a joint venture with the Air Force Sustainment Center. The concept behind the ATTCs is to provide quick reaction and qualification capabilities for new technologies and processes, training capabilities for advanced technology equipment and processes, and cross-discipline collaboration space to share ideas and interact in real time in a fast-paced and dynamic environment. By leveraging these capabilities, the centers foster collaborative and innovative thinking, increase education and training, and push the state-of-the-art in manufacturing. (U.S. Air Force video by Jim Varhegyi)
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