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Air Force readies for return to enhanced CHES collaboration
A U.S. Air Force member teleworks from home. As Microsoft Commercial Virtual Remote (CVR) Teams phases out on June 15, a cross-functional team of Air Force communication and acquisition experts are working diligently to welcome the workforce back to the enterprise Office 365 platform, primed to offer more robust features than ever before, ensuring all office and teleworkers have the tools they need to achieve mission needs at any location. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kiaundra Miller)
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Official Portrait
This is the official portrait of Maj. Gen. Heather L. Pringle.
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Air Force operators and engineers assess the BETA Technologies ALIA flight simulator. (Photo courtesy BETA Technologies)
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ALIA flew its first interstate flight, and BETA set a new record for range and altitude in ALIA of 130 nautical miles and 8,000 feet respectively. (Photo courtesy of BETA Technologies)
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Dr. James Christensen, Dr. Joel Mozer, Kenneth McNulty, Dr. Nia Peters and Sara Telano on stage during AFRL Inspire 2021. (U.S. Air Force photo/Keith Lewis)
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With her ability to speak four languages, Dr. Nia Peters, a research electrical engineer from AFRL’s 711th Human Performance Wing, presented a talk, titled “Toward Natural Human-Machine Communication,” in which she revealed how her love of language and technology fuels her desire to create a conversational interface that will allow humans and machines to speak with each other seamlessly. (U.S. Air Force photo/Keith Lewis)
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Guest speaker for Inspire, Dr. Joel Mozer, the chief scientist of the U.S. Space Force, delivered the first presentation, titled, “Superhuman Technology,” in which he discussed how multiple technologies unite to create superhuman capabilities through a “combination of human ingenuity, machine efficiency, power and speed.” Mozer noted that in the coming decade, the U.S. will “achieve new levels of such human-machine teaming and develop unimaginable capabilities.” (U.S. Air Force photo/Keith Lewis)
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AFRL Inspire pre-recorded speakers: Lt. Col. Olivia "Pi" Elliott, Capt. Tylor Rathsack, John Henry Williams, and Dr. James Sumpter. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration/Patrick Londergan)
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Sara Telano, a contract specialist from AFRL’s Space Vehicles Directorate, Kirtland AFB, New Mexico, presented her talk, titled “Rethinking Sustainability: People. Planet. Profit” in which she related her early years in war-torn El Salvador with her contemporary views on sustainability or finding the right “balance between our needs, our resources and our bottom line.” (U.S. Air Force photo/Keith Lewis)
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Dr. James Christensen, a product line lead for Airman sensing and assessment from AFRL’s 711th Human Performance Wing presented his talk, titled “Inside the Wing, Outside the Box.” He spoke of his determination to transfer monitoring systems, similar to the ones hospital wards use to track patients’ vital signs, to aircraft maintenance facilities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Rich Eldridge)
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AFRL Commander Brig. Gen. Heather Pringle called this year’s speakers “the stars of the show” during her opening remarks, emphasizing that these “truly remarkable” individuals “represent all of our AFRL workforce,” the scientists, engineers, and functional professionals who make our mission possible.” Pringle noted that this engaging event “provides a snapshot of the achievements of this amazing AFRL workforce.” She welcomed special guests from the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Space Force, highlighting the significance of one AFRL supporting two services. (U.S. Air Force photo/Rich Eldridge)
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AFRL Inspire showcases innovative ideas and passionate people. This year’s event featured Capt. Tylor Rathsack, Sara Telano, John Henry Williams, Dr. James Sumpter, Lt. Col. Olivia “Pi” Elliott, Dr. Nia Peters, Dr. James Christensen and Dr. Joel Mozer. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration/Keith Lewis)
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Skyborg ACS First Flight
The Skyborg autonomy core system launches aboard a Kratos UTAP-22 tactical unmanned vehicle at Tyndall AFB, Florida on April 29. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Skyborg ACS First Flight
The Skyborg autonomy core system launches aboard a Kratos UTAP-22 tactical unmanned vehicle at Tyndall AFB, Florida on April 29. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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LIFT Aircraft’s “Hexa” electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft flies into the University of Texas at Austin football stadium for a live demonstration of this AFWERX Agility Prime collaboration during the April 9 event. (Photo courtesy of Joint Requirements Oversight Council)
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After a landing in the University of Texas at Austin football stadium, LIFT Aircraft’s Flight Development Engineer and Chief Pilot, Jace McCown, explains to Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. John E. Hyten, how to operate LIFT’s “Hexa” electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. (Photo courtesy of Joint Requirements Oversight Council)
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Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. John E. Hyten speaks during the Joint Requirements Oversight Council’s visit to Austin, Texas April 9 for an event showcasing commercial and military collaboration, including the Air Force Research Laboratory’s AFWERX program. (Photo courtesy of Joint Requirements Oversight Council)
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Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. John E. Hyten speaks during the Joint Requirements Oversight Council’s visit to Austin, Texas April 9 for an event showcasing commercial and military collaboration, including the Air Force Research Laboratory’s AFWERX program. (Photo courtesy of Joint Requirements Oversight Council)
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BETA's ALIA a simulator in BETA's Washington, D.C. facility is a fully immersive eVTOL flight simulator and training facility. (Photo courtesy of BETA)
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Navy Capt. Richard Folga, Department Head, Engineering and Technical Services and Program Manager of the Kraken, Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, NAMRU-Dayton and General David Allvin stand on a balcony in front of the Disorientation Research Device, also known as the Kraken. The device is a one of a kind national scientific asset that provides a platform for basic science and applied research through simulation of aviation environments with customizable capsule configurations supporting one or two side by side occupants. (U.S. Navy photo/Megan Mudersbach)
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