Nov. 2, 2022 Project Arc team works to make technical Airmen more operationally relevant Science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, career fields are part of the Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, commanders’ intent to lead, discover, develop and deliver science, technology and innovation for warfighters. And with the recent report on a Line of Effort 3.6 showing low
March 15, 2022 Physics of Flying project brings 700+ to Wright-Patt booth at The Big Hoopla's STEM Challenge DAYTON, Ohio (AFRL) – Nearly 700 children and their families visited the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Educational Outreach booth at The Big Hoopla’s STEM Challenge March 13 at the Dayton Convention Center. The children, age’s kindergarten thru eighth grade, were given model airplane kits as well
March 14, 2022 People are key to defending installations, missions from small UAS threats Tiny in size, low cost and increasingly abundant, small unmanned aircraft systems pose a big threat to military operations and installations worldwide.
Feb. 23, 2022 Persistence pays off for new AFRL Commander’s Action Group Chief Imagination and persistence can take you far.Just ask Dr. Michelle Brannum.She was a project engineer in the Air Force Research Laboratory Materials and Manufacturing Directorate -- an internationally recognized subject matter expert on the Rare Earth Element Supply Chain and a liaison between
Sept. 30, 2020 Palletized Munitions weapon system C2 demonstrated during ABMS Onramp #2 The Air Force Strategic Development Planning and Experimentation (SDPE) office successfully demonstrated the ability to command and control an experimental Palletized Munitions weapon system, while participating in the Air Force’s Advanced Battle Management Family of Systems (ABMS) Onramp #2
March 26, 2020 Patriotic tributes prevail at AFRL's Rome Lab amid COVID-19 concerns ROME, N.Y. -- While the businesses of New York have reduced to minimal or no manning in an effort to maintain social distancing amid the COVID-19 pandemic concerns, the patriotic sounds of Reveille will still echo on the Griffiss Tech Park at the Air Force Research Lab's Rome Research Site to