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Cyber Risks, Op Tempo Taking Toll on Air Force

Wounded Warrior, Family Get Permanent Home

Air Force 'Already at War in Cyber' General Tells Symposium
While technology helped propel the U.S. military to outshine just about every adversary, failing to safeguard key developments just might lead to its downfall, warned Maj. Gen. Jerry Harris, USAF, vice commander of Air Combat Command at Langley Air Force Base in Virginia. At the vertex of much of technological advances has been emergence of cyberspace across warfighting domains.

There's Money to Fund Cyber—For Now
Cyber right now is the the cat’s meow—a notion sure to keep funding flowing for technological solutions, at least in the near term, to counter the emerging threats, according to Col. Gary Salmans, USAF, at AFCEA's inaugural TechNet Air symposium in San Antonio.

Nonprofit NS2 Serves Trains Veterans for Boots to Suits Transition
Zachary Barclift, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps for seven years, and Brad Shedd, an infantry soldier for served 21 years, are among the 23 students enduring a grueling three-month software training course through NS2 Serves, a program that aims to ease the struggle of transitioning from boots to suits.

University Research Institute Awarded C4I Contract
Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), Atlanta, is being awarded an $84,538,427 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for
Lockheed Awarded More Than $197 Million for Aegis Technology Support
Lockheed Martin, Mission Systems and Training, Moorestown, New Jersey, is being awarded a $197,578,594 modification to a previously awarded contract (N0
AFRL Awards Data Analysis and Processing Contract
Utah State University Research Foundation/Space Dynamic Laboratory, North Logan, Utah, has been awarded a maximum $49,000,000 indefinite-delivery/indefini