U.S. Air Force: Art of the Warbird
Downloads This screensaver offers you an artistic look at some of history's most famous warplanes as created and rendered by those uniquely qualified to do so - the artists of the United States Air Force. Throughout the history of modern warfare, the...
[December 2, 2000, 4:56]
Air Force Health Study Brings Science of Epidemiology to the Agent Orange Issue With Help From SAS
White Papers Air Force has been studying the health concerns of veterans and their families as well as trying to determine the long-term health risks attributable to Agent Orange exposure. From the beginning, the Air Force Health Study has relied on SAS to make...
[October 20, 2006, 0:00]
Air Force News Reader
Downloads Air Force News Reader grabs the top stories from the Air Force and delivers them to your iPhone or iTouch. It covers top Stories, fact Sheets, biographies, press releases, photos, more AF headlines, and commentaries.
[August 10, 2009, 15:03]
Hill Air Force Base Detects and Eliminates Over 500,000 Pests With eTrust PestPatrol Anti-Spyware
White Papers Hill Air Force Base (Hill AFB) is an Air Force Materiel Command base located in northern Utah. Hill AFB's need for an anti-spyware solution to protect their large network was twofold. First, users were receiving excess popup ads and other spyware...
[May 4, 2006, 0:00]
United States Air Force Medical Service Deploys Solution to Consolidate Content From Multiple Web Sites
White Papers The United States Air Force Medical Service (AFMS) wanted to consolidate AFMS' multiple Web sites onto one common architecture and reduce costs associated with the service's multiple Web sites, as well as dependence on Webmasters.
[March 25, 2008, 0:01]
United States Air Force Saves $249,000 With D-Link 3G Mobile Router for Wireless Cell Networks Solution
White Papers Even though these projects don't deal with classified information, they also needed WPA with AES and TKIP encryption to protect sensitive communications between Air Force operations and soldiers' friends and family.
[April 3, 2009, 1:22]
From what i'm reading it seems the Air Force needs some formal training
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[April 2, 2008, 20:33]
US reveals plans to hit back at cyber threats
News The US Air Force Cyber Command is developing capabilities to inflict denial of service, confidential data loss, data manipulation, and system integrity loss on its adversaries, and to combine these with physical attacks, according to a senior US...
[April 2, 2008, 17:27]
Pentagon and hackers in 'cyberwar'
News For two days in January, hackers repeatedly tapped into military computers at Kelly Air Force Base in San Antonio -- the centre for the most sensitive Air Force intelligence, the kind of information critical to American troops now on patrol over...
[March 5, 1999, 16:30]
DNA: the wild west of online tests
Talkback My 18-year-old son David Asbell, was just denied enlistment into the US Air Force. Barton evaluated my son’s condition and composed a letter to the Air Force explaining his condition in detail. Without even getting a military physical, he was...
[July 8, 2006, 11:28]
RAF comms deal takes off
News The Royal Air Force is set for a communications upgrade, following the signing of a £45m deal between the Ministry of Defence and supplier BAE Systems Insyte. The contract, signed on Friday, is an extension of the armed forces' Falcon...
[September 28, 2007, 15:33]
The USAF Standard Desktop Configuration (SDC)
White Papers The US Air Force is one of the largest and most sophisticated IT organizations in the world. The US Air Force has over one hundred bases located in the United States, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
[April 3, 2008, 1:02]
News Burst: IBM supercomputer seeks objects in space
News The Air Force Space Surveillance Team based in Maui, Hawaii, announced Tuesday that it has selected IBM's SP supercomputer to identify objects in space that are being tracked by Air Force telescopes. The supercomputer uses 320 IBM Power3-II...
[November 22, 2000, 11:52]
Robot meets robot in 'Darpa city' race
News The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or Darpa, raised the green flag on Saturday on 11 driverless cars to manoeuvre through a 60-mile course at the former George Air Force Base in Oro Grande, California — or what race officials dubbed...
[November 6, 2007, 10:51]
A Year Ago: Pentagon and hackers in 'cyberwar'
News Among the computers targeted were those of the Air Intelligence Agency, the Air Force Information Warfare Centre and a Joint Chiefs of Staff command-and-control operation. New technology developed by the Navy did detect the attacks on Kelly Air...
[March 6, 2000, 6:09]
Over the Reich
Downloads Army Air Force, Royal Air Force, or German Luftwaffe. Over the Reich is a strategy and role-playing game of air combat over Germany during World War 2, 1943-1945, when supercharged fighter planes and 20-millimeter cannon ruled the skies.
[February 17, 1999, 6:00]
US air defenders choose Blade PCs
News The North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, is nearly finished converting from using standard desktop PCs to blade PCs from ClearCube Technology in its Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station (CMAFS), said Garland Garcia, network chief at...
[April 18, 2005, 8:55]
DoD may announce Cyber Command
Blog What I've heard is that when the Air Force Cyber Command was proposed over a year ago, the DoD asked the Air Force not to go ahead with the plans, as Cyber Command was a DoD level problem and should not be controlled by individual services.
[March 13, 2009, 16:19]
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[June 23, 2006, 15:54]
Software heals systems while they work
News The Cyber Security Group and the US Air Force are testing a prototype of the software, which is not yet commercially available. Liu's research was initially funded by the Air Force and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
[November 1, 2002, 8:17]



