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AFRL Bluing Trip reinforces community, connections collaboration in Phoenix
U.S. Air Force Col. Joel Luker, fifth from right, deputy commander, Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, and AFRL Junior Force Council members are pictured during the AFRL Junior Force Council Bluing Trip Aug. 8, 2023, at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. The three-day bluing trip took place Aug. 8-11, 2023. The base hosted junior AFRL members from across the AFRL enterprise to expose members to the Air Force mission. (U.S. Air Force photo / Shannon Tighe)
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AFRL Bluing Trip reinforces community, connections collaboration in Phoenix
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. William Adams, second from left, Detachment 12 egress systems instructor, talks with Junior Force Council, or JFC, members about the F-16 Falcon training model Aug. 8, 2023, as part of the three-day Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, JFC Bluing Trip at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. Each year, select Air Force bases host junior members of the AFRL workforce to expose members to technologies and people that support the Air Force mission. (U.S. Air Force photo / Kiara Palmer)
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AFRL’s newest supercomputer ‘Raider’ promises to compute years’ worth of data in days, saving time, money
The Raider supercomputer, or FY21 technology insertion, or TI-21, system is part of the DOD High Performance Computing Modernization Program and is housed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The supercomputer is a national resource with the Air Force, Army and Navy as its biggest customers. Recently, the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Digital Capabilities Directorate placed an order for the next supercomputer, which will be delivered in 2024. The next two systems to be installed are the TI-23 Flyer and TI-23 Raven will operate as unclassified and classified systems, respectively. (U.S. Air Force photo / Aleah M. Castrejon)
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AFRL’s newest supercomputer ‘Raider’ promises to compute years’ worth of data in days, saving time, money
The Raider supercomputer, or FY21 technology insertion, or TI-21, system is part of the DOD High Performance Computing Modernization Program and is housed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The supercomputer is a national resource with the Air Force, Army and Navy as its biggest customers. Recently, the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Digital Capabilities Directorate placed an order for the next supercomputer, which will be delivered in 2024. The next two systems to be installed are the TI-23 Flyer and TI-23 Raven will operate as unclassified and classified systems, respectively. (U.S. Air Force photo / Aleah M. Castrejon)
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AFRL’s newest supercomputer ‘Raider’ promises to compute years’ worth of data in days, saving time, money
From left: Brian Schafer, deputy division chief; Heather Christoff, chief, Customer Success; and Brad Hackworth, acquisition program manager, Digital Capabilities Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, discuss the Raider, the directorate’s newest supercomputer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 29, 2023. The Raider, also known as a technology insertion, or TI-21, system is part of the DOD High-Performance Computing Modernization Program. The system is housed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base but also serves as a nationwide resource for members of the U.S. Air Force, Army and Navy. Recently, the Digital Capabilities Directorate placed an order for the next supercomputer, which will be delivered in 2024. The next two systems to be installed are the TI-23 Flyer and TI-23 Raven will operate as unclassified and classified systems, respectively. (U.S. Air Force photo / Aleah M. Castrejon)
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AFRL’s newest supercomputer ‘Raider’ promises to compute years’ worth of data in days, saving time, money
Brian Schafer, left, deputy division chief, Digital Capabilities Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL; and Heather Christoff, chief, Customer Success, Digital Capabilities Directorate, AFRL, open a panel of the Raider supercomputer, or technology insertion, or TI-21, system which is part of the DOD High Performance Computing Modernization Program and housed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 29, 2023. The supercomputer is a national resource with the Air Force, Army and Navy as its biggest customers. Recently, the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Digital Capabilities Directorate placed an order for the next supercomputer, which will be delivered in 2024. The next two systems to be installed are the TI-23 Flyer and TI-23 Raven will operate as unclassified and classified systems, respectively. (U.S. Air Force photo / Aleah M. Castrejon)
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AFRL’s newest supercomputer ‘Raider’ promises to compute years’ worth of data in days, saving time, money
Brian Schafer, deputy division chief, Digital Capabilities Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, discusses water-cooling system logistics for the Raider, the directorate’s newest supercomputer housed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 29, 2023. The Raider, also known as a technology insertion, or TI-21, system is part of the DOD High Performance Computing Modernization Program. The supercomputer system is a national resource to which the U.S. Air Force, Army and Navy each have access. Recently, AFRL’s Digital Capabilities Directorate placed an order for the next supercomputer, which will be delivered in 2024. The next two systems to be installed are the TI-23 Flyer and TI-23 Raven will operate as unclassified and classified systems, respectively. (U.S. Air Force photo / Aleah M. Castrejon)
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NTS-3 in anechoic test chamber
The Navigation Technology Satellite-3, or NTS-3, spacecraft is shown in an anechoic test chamber prior to electromagnetic interference and electromagnetic compatibility testing in Palm Bay, Florida. This experimental satellite is being designed, built and tested by L3Harris Technologies, and will be used by the Air Force Research Laboratory and partner organizations as part of an integrated system to conduct a one-year demonstration of advanced technologies and concepts in satellite navigation. The NTS-3 launch is anticipated in mid-2024 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida on the first U.S. Government flight of the new United Launch Alliance Vulcan rocket. (Courtesy photo)
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AFWERX and NASA strengthen interagency partnership
AFWERX Prime employees pose for a picture during a tour of the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California, May 2, 2023. During the visits, the Prime team received an in-depth tour of the resources and areas of expertise available at each of the research centers (Contributed photo)
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AFWERX and NASA strengthen interagency partnership
AFWERX Prime employees fly a simulator during a tour of the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California, May 2, 2023. During the visits, the Prime team received an in-depth tour of the resources and areas of expertise available at each of the research centers (Contributed photo)
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AFWERX and NASA strengthen interagency partnership
AFWERX Prime employees get a tour of the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 16, 2023. During the visits, the Prime team received an in-depth tour of the resources and areas of expertise available at each of the research centers. (Contributed photo)
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Popular AFRL invention supports joint military needs with mobile medical documentation
U.S. Airmen assigned to the 354th and 673rd Medical Group use the Battlefield Assisted Trauma Distributed Observation Kit, or BATDOK, tool during a capabilities-based assessment at the Yukon Training Area near Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, Sept. 14, 2021. BATDOK, a mobile medical documentation tool developed by Air Force Research Laboratory researchers, was selected as the joint integrated electronic health record for point-of-injury and en route care by Joint Operational Medicine Information Systems, an office that provides medical information technology for military operations. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Jose Miguel T. Tamondong)
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Alexander Erb, Air Force Security Forces Center innovations program manager, briefs more than 20 industry partners at the Fed Supernova Spark Collider event at Capital Factory in Austin, Texas, Aug. 22, 2023. AFWERX Spark Collider events enable entrepreneurs, warfighters, and experts to meet, learn, and discuss current challenges. Each unique Collider focuses on an area of interest to spark interaction and further collaboration among participants. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jennifer Bryant)
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Air Force leaders meet with more than 20 industry partners at the Fed Supernova Spark Collider event at Capital Factory in Austin, Texas, Aug. 22, 2023. AFWERX Spark Collider events enable entrepreneurs, warfighters, and experts to meet, learn, and discuss current challenges. Each unique Collider focuses on an area of interest to spark interaction and further collaboration among participants. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jennifer Bryant)
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Air Force leaders meet with more than 20 industry partners at the Fed Supernova Spark Collider event at Capital Factory in Austin, Texas, Aug. 22, 2023. AFWERX Spark Collider events enable entrepreneurs, warfighters, and experts to meet, learn, and discuss current challenges. Each unique Collider focuses on an area of interest to spark interaction and further collaboration among participants. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jennifer Bryant)
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Col. Elliott Leigh, AFWERX director and chief commercialization officer for the Department of the Air Force, kicks off the Fed Supernova Spark Collider event with a briefing to attendees at Capital Factory in Austin, Texas, Aug. 22, 2023. AFWERX Spark Collider events enable entrepreneurs, warfighters, and experts to meet, learn, and discuss current challenges. Each unique Collider focuses on an area of interest to spark interaction and further collaboration among participants. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew Clouse)
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Col. Elliott Leigh, AFWERX director and chief commercialization officer for the Department of the Air Force, kicks off the Fed Supernova Spark Collider event with a briefing to attendees at Capital Factory in Austin, Texas, Aug. 22, 2023. AFWERX Spark Collider events enable entrepreneurs, warfighters, and experts to meet, learn, and discuss current challenges. Each unique Collider focuses on an area of interest to spark interaction and further collaboration among participants. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew Clouse)
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AFWERX kicks off Fed Supernova with 22 minutes of wellness
AFWERX kicks off Fed Supernova with 22 minutes of wellness at Capital Factory in Austin, Texas, Aug. 23, 2023. AFWERX invited Maribel Gabriel Valls, a meditation teacher, to lead a morning mindfulness session to create a lasting habit of self-care and improve long-term well-being. Col. Elliott Leigh, AFWERX director and chief commercialization officer for the Department of the Air Force, encourages everyone to take 22 minutes each day to focus on something that brings joy in their life. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew Clouse)
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AFWERX kicks off Fed Supernova with 22 minutes of wellness
AFWERX kicks off Fed Supernova with 22 minutes of wellness at Capital Factory in Austin, Texas, Aug. 23, 2023. AFWERX invited Maribel Gabriel Valls, a meditation teacher, to lead a morning mindfulness session to create a lasting habit of self-care and improve long-term well-being. Col. Elliott Leigh, AFWERX director and chief commercialization officer for the Department of the Air Force, encourages everyone to take 22 minutes each day to focus on something that brings joy in their life. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew Clouse)
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AFWERX kicks off Fed Supernova with 22 minutes of wellness
AFWERX kicks off Fed Supernova with 22 minutes of wellness at Capital Factory in Austin, Texas, Aug. 23, 2023. AFWERX invited Maribel Gabriel Valls, a meditation teacher, to lead a morning mindfulness session to create a lasting habit of self-care and improve long-term well-being. Col. Elliott Leigh, AFWERX director and chief commercialization officer for the Department of the Air Force, encourages everyone to take 22 minutes each day to focus on something that brings joy in their life. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew Clouse)
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