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Air University

  • Air University gathers cyber experts to strengthen U.S. security

    Air University returned the Air Force Information Technology and Cyberpower Conference to Montgomery, Aug. 29-31, 2016. After a four-year absence, over 3,500 AFITC attendees invaded the capitol city, bringing together Air Force information-technology experts, prominent IT academics, and America’s

  • After four year hiatus, AFITC is back in Montgomery

     Air University and the Business and Enterprise Systems kicked off the 25th Air Force Information Technology and Cyberpower Conference, today in Montgomery, Alabama.The AFITC is bringing together individuals from various backgrounds including military, business and academia to contemplate innovative

  • AFITC Conference starts Aug. 29

    After a five-year hiatus, the Air Force Information Technology and Cyberpower Conference kicks off Aug. 29, 2016, with a full schedule of keynote speakers, panels and breakout sessions and the opening of an exhibition hall with more than 100 vendors.The conference is being held at the Renaissance

  • Calling all millennials: Fight for your reputation

    As the debate over a massive generational gap within the military becomes more prevalent, members within different generational groups should pause and consider what each contributes to mission success, rather than what makes one better than the other. Yes, I am technically a millennial; however, I

  • Vietnam pilot, former POW selected as 2016 Holm Center Distinguished Alumni

    The Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps inducted retired Lt. Col. William R. Schwertfeger into the Distinguished Alumni program, July 22, 2016, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. Schwertfeger was selected for this honor for his contribution to the Air Force ROTC mission and for his dedication to

  • Air Force JROTC partners up with AFA for StellarXplorer competition

    The Air Force Association is striving to increase participation in their third annual StellarXplorers competition this tear by teaming up with the Air Force Junior Reserves Officer Training Corps headquarters. The new partnership will introduce the event to almost four times as many students

  • See and be seen when running - Stop, look and listen

    Headphones can be hazardous to your health, not just in potential hearing loss but in an increased risk of incurring a fatal accident.According to research by the University of Maryland School of Medicine and Medical Center, headphone-related serious injuries have more than tripled in just the last

  • AU commander and president talks inspection, opportunities

    Q: Having been on the job for two weeks now and hosting in-briefs with the centers and directorates, what are your initial take-aways? What are your initial impressions?A: This is my third full assignment here at Maxwell-Gunter and at the Air University. I will say that it's nice to know that some

  • Commentary - Faith and loyalty: Thoughts on retirement benefits

    Senior military and civilian leaders inside the Department of Defense have the difficult task of conducting prudent planning in anticipation of impending budget reductions. As is expected, high-end and high-dollar equipment programs either have already been cut or are being eyed for the chopping

  • Commentary - What I believe

    After a change of command, people generally want, and genuinely need, to know how the new boss will lead them during his or her tenure. As commander and president of the Air University, I would like to share three leadership beliefs and seven organizational principles that shape my outlook and