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Every aircraft, munition, radar, business IT system, jet engine, and ISR system depends on the men and women of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center.
We develop, procure, modernize and sustain Air Force weapon systems, and equipment.
Our more than 26,000 dedicated professionals deliver the vast majority of non-space and non-nuclear war fighting capabilities for the Air Force.
We also administer the Air Force’s multi-billion dollar foreign military sales portfolio, providing American allies with the aircraft, weapon systems, equipment, supply and construction needed to defend their national sovereignty.
If Airmen fly it, fuel it, transport it, drive it, wear it, communicate with it, drop it on targets AFLCMC provides it!
We provide what warfighters need, when they need it. We provide the warfighter's edge!
We develop, procure, modernize and sustain Air Force weapon systems, and equipment.
Our more than 26,000 dedicated professionals deliver the vast majority of non-space and non-nuclear war fighting capabilities for the Air Force.
We also administer the Air Force’s multi-billion dollar foreign military sales portfolio, providing American allies with the aircraft, weapon systems, equipment, supply and construction needed to defend their national sovereignty.
If Airmen fly it, fuel it, transport it, drive it, wear it, communicate with it, drop it on targets AFLCMC provides it!
We provide what warfighters need, when they need it. We provide the warfighter's edge!
AFLCMC Leadership Log Episode 120: Bombers Directorate
In this “Leadership Log”, Big. Gen. Erik N. Quigley, Bombers program executive officer, talks about his vision for the Directorate and principles he wants team members to follow. Quigley assumed command of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s (AFLCMC) Bombers Directorate in April 2024.
CHAPTERS
0:00 - Open
1:04 - How AFLCMC supports the bomber fleet
3:39 - Bomber upgrades and enhancements
6:33 - Directorate’s mission priorities
10:02 - Message to team members: guiding principles
12:11 - Message to team members: mission guidelines
13:32 - Bombers’ unique mission
15:37 - Close
CHAPTERS
0:00 - Open
1:04 - How AFLCMC supports the bomber fleet
3:39 - Bomber upgrades and enhancements
6:33 - Directorate’s mission priorities
10:02 - Message to team members: guiding principles
12:11 - Message to team members: mission guidelines
13:32 - Bombers’ unique mission
15:37 - Close
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Out of the Hangar: The origin story of the C-130 on its 70th anniversary
Переглядів 2,6 тис.14 днів тому
To mark the 70th anniversary of its first flight, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) Chief Historian Kevin Rusnak explains how the C-130 was developed in the 1950s and continues to serve a vital role in today’s Air Force. CHAPTERS 0:00 - Intro 0:43 - Before the C-130 3:06 - Turboprop engine development (more power) 5:00 - The Lockheed YC-130 5:51 - Debut and Kelly Johnson’s initial...
AFLCMC Leadership Log Mini Edition: Propulsion Directorate @ EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2024
Переглядів 12514 днів тому
In this “Leadership Log”, two Air Force Life Cycle Management Center team members from the Propulsion Directorate discuss how they represented AFLCMC at AirVenture 2024 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. They also discuss the importance of attending events like this, both for their Directorate and the larger Air Force.
LCID 2024 Small Business Panel 03: Innovation Opportunities for Small Businesses
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Randy Hildebrandt, Chief Innovation lead for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Bombers Directorate moderates the third of three small business-related panels during Life Cycle Industry Days 2024. The panel discussion focused on innovation opportunities for small businesses. Panel members consisted of subject matter experts from various government offices, namely: James Lawrence from ...
LCID 2024 Small Business Panel 02: Lowering Barriers for Small Business Entry for Success
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Luke Schultz, Director of Small Business Programs for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center moderates the second of three small business-related panels during Life Cycle Industry Days 2024. The panel discussion focused on lowering barriers for small business entry for success. Panel members consisted of subject matter experts from various government offices namely: Michael Hogan from the S...
LCID 2024 Small Business Panel 01: Small Business Opportunities with Industry or Subcontracting
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Luke Schultz, Director of Small Business Programs for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center moderates the first of three small business-related panels during Life Cycle Industry Days 2024. The panel discussion focused on small business opportunities with industry or subcontracting. Panel members consisted of subject matter experts from various industry partners, namely: Marianne Tenor from...
AFLCMC Leadership Log Episode 119: Resilient Forward Basing
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AFLCMC Public Affairs dives into resilient forward basing in this edition of “Leadership Log.” Stephen “Caleb” Tomkowiak, Lead Program Manager from the Rapid Sustainment Office (RSO) provides an overview on the topic, and explains how his office supports it and how the Agile Combat Employment (ACE) concept is a mindset everyone needs to think about. CHAPTERS 0:00 - Open 0:46 - Intro 1:33 - Resi...
Register for 2024 WPAFB Junior Force Council Leadership Symposium on September 12
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Wright-Patterson AFB civilian and uniformed Airmen are welcome to register for the annual Leadership Symposium hosted by the Wright-Patterson Junior Force Council. The event will take place September 12 at The Club on Area A at Wright-Patt. Ticket Price - based on your rank/grade: $10 - registration without lunch purchase (grade/rank irrelevant) $13 - registration with lunch GS 7 or below, E1-E...
AFLCMC Leadership Log Episode 118: Command Chief Wieser
Переглядів 20928 днів тому
In this “Leadership Log”, the AFLCMC Public Affairs team spoke with Command Chief Master Sergeant Timothy Wieser, the new senior enlisted leader for the Life Cycle Management Center. Wieser discusses the importance of using the chain of command and how all Center staff are serving in the operational Air Force. CHAPTERS 00:00 - Intro 00:35 - Chain of Command 3:10 - Failing Forward 4:46 - AFLCMC ...
Out of the Hangar - U.S. Military Aviation Preparedness at Start of the World War I
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The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s History Office regularly produces work that connects today’s acquisition professionals to that of their predecessors. In this “Out of the Hangar” discussion, AFLCMC Historian Robert Marcell provides an overview of how the military aviation was outspent by Europeans at the start of World War I, and that the military preparedness became an ongoing goal...
2024 LCID Strategic Services Division Portfolio Overview
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Mr. Scott Owens, Director of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's Strategic Services Division, provides an overview of the division's portfolio. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's (AFLCMC) Life Cycle Industry Days (LCID) and Air Force Research Lab’s (AFRL) Wright Dialogue with Industry (WDI) will take place July 29 - August 1, 2024. Both events are co-hosted with Dayton Defense an...
2024 LCID Small Business PEO Update
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Small Business director Luke Schultz provides a briefing for LCID 2024. (U.S. Air Force video by Jim Varhegyi).
2024 Rapid Sustainment Office LCID briefing
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Rapid Sustainment Office Deputy PEO provides LCID briefing. (U.S. Air Force video by Jim Varhegyi).
2024 Presidential & Executive Airpower LCID briefing
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Presidential & Executive Airpower PEO provides LCID briefing. (U.S. Air Force video by Jim Varhegyi).
2024 Mobility and Training Aircraft LCID Briefing
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Mobility and Training Aircraft directorate PEO gives LCID briefing. (U.S. Air Force video by Jim Varhegyi).
2024 Fighters and Advanced Aircraft LCID Video
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2024 Fighters and Advanced Aircraft LCID Video
2024 Agile Combat Support LCID briefing
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2024 Agile Combat Support LCID briefing
AFLCMC Leadership Log Episode 117: Moving Target Integration and Tracking
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AFLCMC Leadership Log Episode 117: Moving Target Integration and Tracking
Out of the Hangar: History Office Explores First Coast-to-Coast, Dawn-to-Dusk Flight
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Out of the Hangar: History Office Explores First Coast-to-Coast, Dawn-to-Dusk Flight
Leadership Log interview with Lt. Col. Oyunchimeg ‘Meg’ Young
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Leadership Log interview with Lt. Col. Oyunchimeg ‘Meg’ Young
AFLCMC Leadership Log Episode 115: F-16 Program Office
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AFLCMC Leadership Log Episode 115: F-16 Program Office
AFLCMC Leadership Log Episode 114: 2024 PSM Forum Preview
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AFLCMC Leadership Log Episode 114: 2024 PSM Forum Preview
AFLCMC Leadership Log Episode 113: Advanced Battle Management System Overview
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AFLCMC Leadership Log Episode 113: Advanced Battle Management System Overview
It's been said that when the last C17 is retired and dropped off that the pilots will be given a ride back home in a C130.
I was a Marine Corps avionics tech in the late 1960s so spent a fair amount of time as a passenger in C-130s. Nice to see it is still flying.
We even have a cadence about the C-130 in the Army.
the air forces ' pick up truck!
Love the c-130, it’s the modern C-47😊
1960s Fort Bragg, North Carolina, 82nd Airborne. C-130 upgraded from C-119 C-120
One of the very best taxpayers' "bang for their buck," ever! Rode C-130's quite a bit during my year in South Vietnam. Amazingly durable and very nimble for a cargo hauler.
Happy Birthday, C-130 Hercules! Given the day, this is a good remembrance.
I went to the international air tattoo at RAF Greenham Common (before the CND protests) on the UK. The special event the 25th anniversary of the C-130. To celebrate, 25 very different versions from many different nations were lined up to see. Suppose it was 1979.
Funny how this person, who SHOULD know, seems to have skipped over the Chase/Fairchild C-123 Provider that preceded the C-130 in production and service. Both aircraft were introduced into US service in 1956, but the C123 was produced from 1949 while the C130 did not enter production until 1954. There are some indications that the Air Force actually began taking deliveries of the C-123A's as early as 1953. I really hate when someone who is supposed to be a supposed professional or a historian leaves out important details.
And missed the WW2 C-82 Packet and Budd RB1/ C-93 Conestoga (the aircraft that set the pattern for the C-130).
don't forget the Caribou!
Good video. The plane is legendary.
You omit to mention the turboprop was British invented and developed and imply that it was "we" the US, who put together a prop with a jet engine to create the turboprop.
And the British had a four engined turboprop airliner flying before the C-130 flew… (Bristol Britannia)
It is still built by Lockheed Martin about four miles away from me...
Interesting. She and I are approximately the same age. She's still a workhorse. Me? Not so much. 🙂
Interesting, have wondered about the development of this aircraft, enjoyed watching.
Great talk. ACE sure is exciting and I hope itll be pulled off in the long run
Hey onboarding involves going to the armory for the basic supply for cyber introduction with the manuals so it is necessary to get that I have already had that.
Do not attempt to augment the software the grade of use standard is set by decimals and I do not want additional lines of code on my deck it is already what I want it to be there is no push for a change.
The schedule of diversity and originality is not for changes to locality and reviews are not for on location disruption that's like infiltrating locals and messing up the locals no way man decist do not hire people that got the training doctrine on this video.
Good stuff, thanks
Det 157! Represent
Incredible interview. Thanks
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Amazing conversation.
This content is insanely helpful. Keep it up.
Thank you, Sir.
Thank you Sir. 👀 ✅
Thank you great man.
Good stuff yall
Thanks for letting us know you liked the content!
thanks
Welcome Aboard Ma'am!
Commander General Shipton do you see the clouds in my photo? The chin is at 7 o'clock, you can see teeth, gums, nostrils, nose and some areas for eyes. Please.
this series is killer bro
Those videos are so good
this shit slaps.
F-16 ENGINE SITTING ON A STAND CONNECTED BY TWO 463L PALLETS JOINED BY COUPLERS CAN THIS BE NETTED BY TOP NETS AND SIDE NETS
Do you design packaging to move f-16 engines on 747-400 aircraft? Looking for strapping requirements
David W. Daniel was a brilliant man... and a hell of a father.
We are glad we were able to honor him in this way.
Great tribute. Thank you for sharing.
So glad you enjoyed it
My dad, Aug, Douglas Erroll wedel ❤
We are glad we were able to honor him in this way!
Doug Keller, we were stationed at Tinker AFB OK, Mid 80's through late 90's. An excellent wingman, good friend and great father. Rest well my fellow AWACS maintainer. Bud
We are glad we were able to honor him in this way!
This is my cousin, and I'm super proud! Miss you bunches!
This guy's great. He must have some pretty awesome grandkids.
Our team at Eglin has utilized all day MS Teams mtg that replicates the cubical environment
fix your twiM please. fnafgg