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70th ISRW hosts Women's History Month Celebration
Katrice Smith, 70th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing Information Protection division chief, shares personal experiences alongside U.S. Army Maj. Kara Hawkins, Baltimore Recruiting Battalion executive officer, and Katherine Zuback, National Security Agency Office of Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion director, during a Women’s History Month celebration, March 21, 2024, at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland. Panelist addressed a range of topics, from mentorship and empowerment to fostering an inclusive workplace environment for all. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Kevin Iinuma)
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AFTAC hosts Student Expo in conjunction with WiSE Symposium
A group of young adults from the Brevard County BLAST (“Brevard Learners Achieving Successful Transition”) program at Eau Gallie High School in Melbourne, Fla., pose for a photo March 13, 2024 during the Women in Science and Engineering Symposium in Rockledge, Fla. WiSE, hosted by the Air Force Technical Applications Center at Patrick Space Force Base, Fla., is a diversity initiative to highlight and bring attention to the value that gender diversity brings to the STEM workforce. It also focuses on encouraging mentorship and networking opportunities for those interested in pursuing and excelling in STEM careers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Susan A. Romano)
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AFTAC hosts Student Expo in conjunction with WiSE Symposium
2nd Lt. Piper Gray (left), a laboratory scientist with the Air Force Technical Applications Center at Patrick Space Force Base, Fla., demonstrations the effects of liquid nitrogen on gummy bears during the center’s annual Women in Science and Engineering Symposium March 13, 2024, as eager students from the local community look on. The symposium’s Student Expo gave attendees the chance to engage with inspiring science, technology, engineering and math leaders, ask questions, advance mentorship opportunities, network with other students, participate in hands-on activities, and enter into STEM team-building competitions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew S. Jurgens)
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AFTAC hosts Student Expo in conjunction with WiSE Symposium
Na’Resse Butts, a 5th grader from Holland Elementary School in Brevard County, Fla., gets up-close-and-personal with Robo-Dog at the 2024 Women in Science and Engineering Symposium March 13, 2024. The robotic dog, operated by the 45th Security Forces Squadron at Patrick Space Force Base, Fla., was one of nearly three dozen exhibits students from across Central Florida had the chance to see and interact with. (U.S. Air Force photo by Susan A. Romano)
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AFTAC hosts Student Expo in conjunction with WiSE Symposium
Students from across Brevard County, Fla., converged at the Space Coast Health Foundation for the 2024 Women in Science and Engineering Symposium’s Student Expo March 13, 2024. Hosted by the Air Force Technical Applications Center, the expo gave attendees the chance to engage with inspiring science, technology, engineering and math leaders, ask questions, advance mentorship opportunities, network with other students, participate in hands-on activities, and enter into STEM team-building competitions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew S. Jurgens)
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AFTAC hosts Student Expo in conjunction with WiSE Symposium
Jevin Allen, a 10th grader at Rockledge High School, checked out the virtual reality simulator as U.S. Air Force recruiter Master Sgt. Chase B. Griffin operates the simulator’s software. With goggles firmly in place, the 16-year-old tested his ability to fly an F-35 and operate the refueling boom on a KC-135 at the 2024 Women in Science and Engineering Symposium hosted by the Air Force Technical Applications Center March 13, 2024. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew S. Jurgens)
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2024 Women in Science & Engineering Symposium
Ms. Aarolyn Hayes (far left), a member of the Air Force Technical Applications Center at Patrick Space Force Base, Fla., moderates an expert panel entitled “Science and Engineering for the Future of Defense” during the 2024 Women in Science and Engineering Symposium March 12 in Rockledge, Fla. Panel members included (from left to right) Dr. Sharon Gandy, Joint National Coordinator for Global Health and Biosecurity; Kristin Houston, President of Space Propulsion and Power Systems at L3Harris; Dr. Tracey-Ann Wellington, Senior Advisor to the Undersecretary of Arms Control and International Security; and Sarah Mineiro, Chief Executive Officer of Tanagra Enterprises. AFTAC has hosted the WiSE Symposium since 2014 to highlight and bring attention to the value that gender diversity brings to the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics workforce. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew S. Jurgens)
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2024 Women in Science & Engineering Symposium
Ms. Corey Hinderstein (left), the Department of Energy’s Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation, discusses her role as the nonproliferation expert in arms control policy development with Dr. Theresa Watson, deputy chief scientist for the Air Force Technical Applications Center, during the 2024 Women in Science and Engineering Symposium March 12. The nuclear treaty monitoring center hosts the symposium annually to highlight and bring attention to the value that gender diversity brings to the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics workforce. It also focuses on encouraging mentorship and networking opportunities for those interested in pursuing and excelling in STEM careers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew S. Jurgens)
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2024 Women in Science & Engineering Symposium
Col. James A. Finlayson, commander of the Air Force Technical Applications Center at Patrick Space Force Base, Fla., delivers opening remarks during the 2024 Women in Science and Engineering Symposium March 12. The event is a diversity initiative to highlight and bring attention to the value that gender diversity brings to the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics workforce, and focuses on encouraging mentorship and networking opportunities for those interested in pursuing and excelling in STEM careers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew S. Jurgens)
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2024 Women in Science & Engineering Symposium
Dr. Toby Daly-Engel, assistant professor at Florida Tech and director of the university’s Shark Conservation Lab, speaks to attendees at the 2024 Women in Science and Engineering Symposium March 12, hosted by the Air Force Technical Applications Center at Patrick Space Force Base, Fla. Daly-Engel’s presentation entitled “Lessons on Survival from Earth’s Oldest Predator” was one of several briefings aimed at encouraging young women to pursue careers in science and technology. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew S. Jurgens)
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2024 Women in Science & Engineering Symposium
Janet Petro, Director of Kennedy Space Center, delivers her keynote address to the audience at the 2024 Women in Science and Engineering Symposium March 12 at the Space Coast Health Foundation in Rockledge, Fla. Petro spoke about her journey from a student at Satellite High School in Brevard County, Fla., to graduating from the United States Military Academy at West Point, to ultimately becoming the top leader at KSC. The WiSE Symposium, hosted by the Air Force Technical Applications Center, is an annual event that encourages young women to pursue careers in science and technology. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew S. Jurgens)
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2024 Women in Science & Engineering Symposium
Lt. Col. Laura Barnes (far left), commander of the 24th Analysis Squadron at the Air Force Technical Applications Center, moderates an expert panel during the 2024 Women in Science and Engineering Symposium March 12 at the Space Coast Health Foundation in Rockledge, Fla. The presentation entitled “Farther, Faster, Better – Together: A DoD Perspective” included (from left to right) Col. Angelina Maguinness, Commander of the 17th Training Wing at Goodfellow AFB, Texas; Col. Kristen Thompson, former Commander of the 55th Wing at Offutt AFB, Neb., and current fellow at Council for Foreign Relations; Brig. Gen. Kristin Panzenhagen, Commander of Space Launch Delta 45 at Patrick SFB; and Brig. Gen. Jennifer Hammerstedt, Air Combat Command’s Director of Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew S. Jurgens)
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2024 Women in Science & Engineering Symposium
Dr. Stacey A. Dixon, Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence and the No. 2 U.S. Intelligence Community official, speaks to attendees at the 2024 Women in Science and Engineering Symposium March 12 in Rockledge, Fla. Dixon was one of several dignitaries who imparted their wisdom and experience as senior professionals in STEM career fields. The WiSE Symposium, hosted by the Air Force Technical Applications Center at Patrick Space Force Base, Fla., is a diversity initiative designed to highlight and bring attention to the value that gender diversity brings to the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics workforce. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew S. Jurgens)
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Austere Challenge 2024
Senior Master Sgt. Keedric Woodard, 854th Combat Operations Squadron, Combat Operations Division Senior Enlisted Leader, conducts cyber defense duties during Exercise Austere Challenge March 12, 2024, at 616th Operations Center Kelley, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Sixteenth Air Force Airmen synched with USEUCOM, NATO, component staff and combatant commanders during Exercise Austere Challenge March 4-14, to plan and execute a response to a fictional military crisis. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew McGovern)
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Austere Challenge 2024
2nd Lt. Faith Le (left), 616th Operations Center, Senior Intelligence Duty Officer, looks over a checklist during Exercise Austere Challenge March 12, 2024, at 616th Operations Center Kelley, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The overall intent of the exercise is to prepare U.S. and NATO forces to operate across the full range of military operations and to strengthening interoperability with global partners. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew McGovern)
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Austere Challenge 2024
Senior Airman Hamilton (right) 616th ACOMS, system administrator, conducts cyber defense duties during Exercise Austere Challenge March 12, 2024, at 616th Operations Center Kelley, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The role of 16th Air Force and participating unit Airmen is to provide virtual cyber defense planning and problem solving to exercise players in the U.S. and Europe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew McGovern)
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TU-2S Dragon Lady 1078’s Resurrection: Rebirth of the “Silver Dragon”
U.S. Air Force TU-2s Dragon Lady 1078 prepares to taxi out for its first flight in 1030 days at Beale Air Force Base, California, Feb. 15, 2024. Before being cleared to return to service and be painted black at U.S. Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California, aircraft 1078 passed a taxi test, low flight, and high flight to evaluate systems, conduct safety checks, and check all components. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Frederick Brown)
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TU-2S Dragon Lady 1078’s Resurrection: Rebirth of the “Silver Dragon”
U.S. Air Force TU-2s Dragon Lady 1078 prepares to taxi out for its first flight in 1030 days at Beale Air Force Base, California, Feb. 15, 2024. Before being cleared to return to service and be painted black at U.S. Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California, aircraft 1078 passed a taxi test, low flight, and high flight to evaluate systems, conduct safety checks, and check all components. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Frederick Brown)
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TU-2S Dragon Lady 1078’s Resurrection: Rebirth of the “Silver Dragon”
U.S Air Force Lt. Col. Joshua, 1st Reconnaissance Squadron student flight commander, and Maj. Sean, 1st RS pilot, discuss plans for co-piloting TU-2S Dragon Lady 1078’s first flight in 1,030 days at Beale Air Force Base, California, Feb. 15, 2024. After passing a series of tests, including a low flight that day, aircraft 1078 will be cleared to fly to U.S. Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California, where Air Force Life Cycle Management Detachment 4 will oversee Lockheed Martin’s Program Depot-level Maintenance of aircraft 1078. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Frederick Brown)
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TU-2S Dragon Lady 1078’s Resurrection: Rebirth of the “Silver Dragon”
U.S Air Force Staff Sgt. Matthew Sharber, 9th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron U-2 Dragon Lady crew chief, fixes the wiring of TU-2S Dragon Lady 1078 after almost three years of maintenance to restore the two-seater U-2 at Beale Air Force Base, California, Jan. 25, 2024. After an incident in 2021, aircraft 1078 went through a complete teardown process so repairs could be made to each component. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Frederick Brown)
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