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Air Force provides airlift support for NORTHCOM border mission
January 31, 2025

DAF leaders lock arms, present plan to reoptimize Air Force, Space Force
February 13, 2024
Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall leads the panel discussion “Reoptimizing for Great Power Competition: A Senior Leaders Discussion” with Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management and Comptroller Kristyn Jones, performing the duties of the Under Secretary of the Air Force, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David W. Allvin and Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman during the Air and Space Forces Association 2024 Warfare Symposium in Aurora, Colo., Feb. 12, 2024.

‘Piggybacking’ can open doors to security problems
October 17, 2023
An illustration that shows that holding the door open for people behind you when they don't have to scan a common access card can be dangerous.

DAF releases Women, Peace, Security Strategic Action Plan
June 16, 2023
Service members pose for a photo during the 33rd annual Joint Women’s Leadership Symposium in Norfolk, Va., July 12, 2022. Event attendees discussed topics including diversity, inclusion, equity and the importance of intentionality when implementing those concepts. (Courtesy photo)

CYBER HYGIENE | Classified document leaks spur new focus on safe handling
April 14, 2023
Graphic with text and DLA logo

Air Force follows revised DOD transgender policies
May 13, 2021

DISA renews antivirus software license agreement helping teleworkers keep machines safe at home
March 26, 2020

Eagle Eyes program urges people to say something if they see something
December 9, 2019
In an effort to highlight the importance of reporting suspicious behavior, the Air Force Office of Special Investigations and security forces officials across the Air Force are urging all base personnel to remember: “If You See Something, Say Something.” If you “see something” that you know shouldn't be there, or someone's behavior doesn't seem quite right or is troubling, then “say something.” This type of reporting is part of an integrated base defense program called the AFOSI Eagle Eyes program.