• Hill AFB Legal Office strengthens military readiness

    To bolster military deployment readiness, the Judge Advocate General established "Legal Assistance Readiness Week," to coincide with Law Day on May 1. This year, the inaugural week took place from April 28 to May 2, focusing on the legal preparedness of Airmen and Guardians.

  • New Utah law eases transition for DoD employees and military families

    Utah's new law, S.B. 17, extends benefits to Department of Defense civilian employees and their families, offering exemptions from occupational licensing requirements, in-state tuition eligibility, and streamlined school enrollment, similar to those already available for military personnel. This

  • Draper Laboratory breaks ground at Hill on Sentinel support building

    Dignitaries, Air Force leaders and Draper Laboratory officials gathered at Hill Air Force Base for a groundbreaking ceremony for a new building. The building marks an expansion of Draper’s presence at the base and brings the company’s research and engineering capabilities closer to its aerospace and

  • Hill AFB volunteers team up for Earth Day cleanup

    Military members and civilian employees at Hill Air Force Base teamed up on Earth Day to clear debris along the base's south side fence line, improving safety and preventing materials from blowing onto the active runway.

  • Foreign intel job scams target current, former DoD employees

    When a social media message pops up offering a high-paying consulting job from an unknown recruiter, it’s easy to be intrigued, but think twice. For many current and former members of the Department of the Air Force, and increasingly, across the entire U.S. government workforce, this is the first