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Department of the Air Force’s first Decision Advantage Sprint for Human-Machine Teaming Experiment
U.S. Air Force Col. Jonathan Zall, Advanced Battle Management System Cross-Functional Team Capability Integration chief, center, answers participating industry partners questions during the Department of the Air Force’s first Decision Advantage Sprint for Human-Machine Teaming, or DASH, experiment, at the Howard Hughes Operations, or H2O, Center in Las Vegas, Nev., April 8, 2025. This two-week event brought together operational warfighters and industry and Shadow Operations Center-Nellis software developers to prototype microservices aimed at accelerating and improving decision-making in high-tempo battle management scenarios framed by the Transformational Model. (The image has been cropped to focus on the subjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Department of the Air Force’s first Decision Advantage Sprint for Human-Machine Teaming Experiment
U.S. Air Force Col. Christopher Cannon Advanced Battle Management System Cross-Functional Team lead, center, briefs industry software teams participating in the Department of the Air Force’s first Decision Advantage Sprint for Human-Machine Teaming, or DASH, experiment, at the Howard Hughes Operations, or H2O, Center in Las Vegas, Nev., April 8, 2025. This two-week event brought together operational warfighters and industry and Shadow Operations Center-Nellis software developers to prototype microservices aimed at accelerating and improving decision-making in high-tempo battle management scenarios framed by the Transformational Model. (The image has been cropped to focus on the subjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Department of the Air Force’s first Decision Advantage Sprint for Human-Machine Teaming Experiment
U.S. Air Force Col. Jonathan Zall, Advanced Battle Management System Cross-Functional Team Capability Integration chief, rt, and Col. Christopher Cannon, ABMS CFT lead, center, brief participating industry partners in the Department of the Air Force’s first Decision Advantage Sprint for Human-Machine Teaming, or DASH, experiment, at the Howard Hughes Operations, or H2O, Center in Las Vegas, Nev., April 8, 2025. This two-week event brought together operational warfighters and industry and Shadow Operations Center-Nellis software developers to prototype microservices aimed at accelerating and improving decision-making in high-tempo battle management scenarios framed by the Transformational Model. (The image has been cropped to focus on the subjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Department of the Air Force’s first Decision Advantage Sprint for Human-Machine Teaming Experiment
U.S. Air Force air battle managers participate in the Department of the Air Force’s Advanced Battle Management System Cross-Functional Team first Decision Advantage Sprint for Human-Machine Teaming, or DASH, experiment, recently held at the Howard Hughes Operations, or H2O, Center in Las Vegas, Nev., April 8, 2025. This two-week event brought together operational warfighters and industry and Shadow Operations Center-Nellis software developers to prototype microservices aimed at accelerating and improving decision-making in high-tempo battle management scenarios framed by the Transformational Model. (The image has been cropped to focus on the subjects.) (U.S. Air Force photo)
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AFRL researchers enhance decision superiority, performance in Airmen, Guardians
AFRL researchers enhance decision superiority, performance in Airmen, Guardians
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Dr. Imelda Atencio awarded Bromilow Award from New Mexico State
Dr. Imelda Atencio, Laser Division Chief for the Air Force Research Laboratory’s (AFRL) Directed Energy Directorate, receives the Frank Bromilow Award from Dr. David V. Jauregui, the interim Dean of the College of Engineering at New Mexico State University Feb. 21, 2025. Atencio won the 49th Frank Bromilow Lectureship Award and Honoria from New Mexico State University’s College of Engineering for her work at AFRL. She has been with AFRL since 1987 and has worked on optical design, adaptive optics, optical communication and spent 19 years conducting research at the Starfire Optical range. Atencio received her bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from New Mexico State University and went on to earn her master’s and doctoral degrees at the University of Arizona. Dr. Steve Stochaj, of the New Mexico State College of Engineering, nominated Atencio as an example of the possibilities that exist for engineering students. The Frank Bromilow Award was named after the dean of New Mexico State University’s College of Engineering from 1961 to 1974. Bromilow is credited with enhancing the quality of the college’s faculty and engineering program. The award is named after him to recognize his leadership, commitment and dedication to the college’s growth. (New Mexico State University / (courtesy photo)
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Dr. Imelda Atencio awarded Bromilow Award from New Mexico State
Dr. Imelda Atencio, Laser Division Chief for the Air Force Research Laboratory’s (AFRL) Directed Energy Directorate, speaks to the crowd during the Frank Bromilow Lecture Awards. The lecture took place Feb. 21, 2025, in Jett Hall at New Mexico State University where she received the 49th Frank Bromilow Lectureship Award and Honoria from New Mexico State University’s College of Engineering for her work at AFRL. Atencio has been with AFRL since 1987 and has worked on optical design, adaptive optics, optical communication and spent 19 years conducting research at the Starfire Optical range. Atencio received her bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from New Mexico State University and went on to earn her master’s and doctoral degrees at the University of Arizona. Dr. Steve Stochaj, of the New Mexico State College of Engineering, nominated Atencio as an example of the possibilities that exist for engineering students. The Frank Bromilow Award was named after the dean of New Mexico State University’s College of Engineering from 1961 to 1974. Bromilow is credited with enhancing the quality of the college’s faculty and engineering program. The award is named after him to recognize his leadership, commitment and dedication to the college’s growth. (New Mexico State University / courtesy photo)
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Bengals rookies visit AFRL’s 711th Human Performance Wing
Cincinnati Bengals rookies and military members from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base pose for a group photo inside the C-17 training simulator at the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Ohio, June 6, 2025. The rookies visited Wright-Patt to engage with Airmen, Guardians and their families during a day that included tours of human performance labs, briefings on military working dogs and a skills clinic for military children. (U.S. Air Force photo / Richard Eldridge)
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Bengals rookies visit AFRL’s 711th Human Performance Wing
Cincinnati Bengals rookies and military members from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base pose for a group photo in the Signature Tracking for Optimized Nutrition and Training (STRONG) Lab at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 6, 2025. The STRONG Lab, part of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s 711th Human Performance Wing, Human Effectiveness Directorate, is a premier exercise science facility that unites research with the needs of military human performance and operational support teams. The rookies visited Wright-Patt to engage with Airmen, Guardians and their families during a day that included tours of human performance labs, briefings on military working dogs and a skills clinic for military children. (U.S. Air Force photo / Richard Eldridge)
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Bengals rookies visit AFRL’s 711th Human Performance Wing
Brig. Gen. Robert K. Bogart, 711th Human Performance Wing commander, welcomes Cincinnati Bengals rookies to the Wing prior to their tour of the STRONG Lab and the En Route Care Training Facility at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 6, 2025. The rookies visited Wright-Patt to engage with Airmen, Guardians and their families during a day that included tours of human performance labs, briefings on military working dogs and a skills clinic for military children. (U.S. Air Force photo / Richard Eldridge)
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Wright-Patt hosts Bengals rookies for visit with troops, families
Cincinnati Bengals rookies, military children and volunteers pose for a group photo during a skills and drills clinic at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 7, 2025. The clinic brought together more than 30 children in grades 1 through 5 for a day of football skills, fun and community connection with Airmen and Guardians. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jack Gardner)
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Wright-Patt hosts Bengals rookies for visit with troops, families
Demetrius Knight, Cincinnati Bengals rookie, is bitten by Military Working Dog Lux during a training scenario at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 7, 2025. The rookies visited Wright-Patt to engage with Airmen, Guardians and their families during a day that included tours of human performance labs, briefings on military working dogs and a skills clinic for military children. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jack Gardner)
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Wright-Patt hosts Bengals rookies for visit with troops, families
Cincinnati Bengals rookies and military members from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base pose for a group photo inside the C-130 training simulator at the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Ohio, June 7, 2025. The rookies visited Wright-Patt to engage with Airmen, Guardians and their families during a day that included tours of human performance labs, briefings on military working dogs and a skills clinic for military children. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jack Gardner)
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Wright-Patt hosts Bengals rookies for visit with troops, families
Who Dey, the Cincinnati Bengals mascot, participates in a skills and drills clinic with military children at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 7, 2025. The event aimed to build camaraderie and inspire military children through fun football activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jack Gardner)
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Wright-Patt hosts Bengals rookies for visit with troops, families
Brayln Lux, Cincinnati Bengals rookie, laughs with Airmen during lunch at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 7, 2025. The rookies visited Wright-Patt to engage with Airmen, Guardians and their families during a day that included tours of human performance labs, briefings on military working dogs and a skills clinic for military children. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jack Gardner)
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Dr. Luke A. Baldwin named a 2025 Early Investigator by the American Chemical Society
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio (AFRL) – Dr. Luke A. Baldwin, a research chemist at the Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, has been named a 2025 Early Investigator by the American Chemical Society, or ACS, Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering, or PMSE. He is the first recipient from the Department of Defense to receive the honor. Baldwin will present his work at the ACS-PMSE Early Investigator Symposium during the ACS National Meeting in Washington, D.C., Aug. 18–24. Baldwin, who holds a doctorate from The Ohio State University, joined AFRL’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in 2017. His research has advanced dynamic covalent chemistry, particularly in developing processable two-dimensional polymers and high-performance covalent adaptable networks. His AI-driven approaches to material synthesis are expected to significantly impact future air and space operations. (U.S. Air Force photo / David Perkins)
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New AFRL chamber to enhance human, equipment performance in extreme environments
Brig. Gen. Robert K. Bogart, 711th Human Performance Wing commander, speaks prior to a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Research Environmental Chamber at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, May 27, 2025. This state-of-the-art facility, part of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Human Effectiveness Directorate, facilitates equipment and human performance evaluations with control over environmental extremes. (U.S. Air Force photo / Richard Eldridge)
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New AFRL chamber to enhance human, equipment performance in extreme environments
2nd Lt. Richard Edwards, event emcee, speaks prior to a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Research Environmental Chamber at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, May 27, 2025. This state-of-the-art facility, part of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Human Effectiveness Directorate, facilitates equipment and human performance evaluations by simulating environmental extremes. (U.S. Air Force photo / Richard Eldridge)
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New AFRL chamber to enhance human, equipment performance in extreme environments
The new Research Environmental Chamber, part of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Human Effectiveness Directorate, is shown at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, May 27, 2025. This state-of-the-art facility, which facilitates equipment and human performance evaluations by simulating environmental extremes, hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony, welcoming military, academic and industry customers. (U.S. Air Force photo / Richard Eldridge)
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New AFRL chamber to enhance human, equipment performance in extreme environments
Scientists and engineers examine the new Research Environmental Chamber, part of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Human Effectiveness Directorate, at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, May 16, 2025. This state-of-the-art facility, which facilitates equipment and human performance evaluations by simulating environmental extremes, hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony, May 27, 2025. (U.S. Air Force photo / Richard Eldridge)
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