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Around the Air Force: AFAS expands support, DOD child care initiative, microreactor pilot project
June 23, 2025
A woman plays with a child.

DOD launches child care expansion initiative, provides more options to military families
June 11, 2025
Preschoolers climb to the top as they explore their brand-new playground at the Pacific Missile Range Facility's (PMRF) Child Development Center (CDC).

Enrollment for Pre-K 4 SA opens Dec. 1 for JBSA families
November 29, 2024
Multicolored flyer with service member and family.

Pilot program to cover certain child care costs after permanent change of station move
October 1, 2024
A woman reads a book to a group of children.

DOD reduces on-base child care fees for military families
January 31, 2024
An adult smiles as children play with toys.

Around the Air Force: Allvin welcome ceremony, spouse business benefit, childcare subletting expand
November 27, 2023
In this week’s look around the Air Force, the new Chief of Staff, Gen. David W. Allvin is welcomed by the force, a new benefit aids spouse-owned small businesses, and a new app helps military families find short-term childcare. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Travis Burcham)

DAF expanding childcare subletting app to all child development centers
November 13, 2023
Kinderspot flyer

AFIMSC contracts for first of four new child development centers this year
June 29, 2022
Artists rendering of the Sheppard AFB CDC

CSAF: Taking care of installations takes care of mission, Airmen
March 14, 2022
Edwin Oshiba, center, acting secretary of the Air Force for energy, installations, and environment, speaks during a panel discussion for the 2022 Association of Defense Communities National Summit in Arlington, Va., March 8, 2022. Oshiba spoke about the priorities and challenges for Air Force installations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Eric Dietrich)

Expanded childcare options support deployed, remote Airmen
April 2, 2018
Three children make their way to a Child Development Center. Many service members take advantage of childcare services on base while they work.