• Employees urged to keep emergency contact information up to date

    Updating your contact information might seem like a trivial chore, but you’ll likely be glad you did in the event of an emergency. Employees are urged to update their personal emergency contact information in two Air Force systems – the AtHoc mass notification system and Air Force Personnel

  • Federal civilians invited to FEHB open season health fair

    Federal civilian employees interested in reviewing their healthcare benefits are invited to attend a health fair that begins as early as next month. The fair is held in conjunction with Federal Employees Health Benefits “open season." Open season, which runs Nov. 13 through Dec. 11 this year, gives

  • Depot field team braves Alaska weather to perform radome maintenance

    For most of us, getting to work means waking up, showering, maybe some breakfast, then dealing with traffic on a drive of 30 minute or less, and finally, waiting in a long line at a base entrance. For 10 plastic fabricator inspectors in the 309th Electronics Maintenance Group, it’s anything but

  • The difference between Shelter-In-Place and Lockdown

    Knowing the difference between shelter-in-place (SIP) and lockdown could save your life. Most military personnel know the difference, but what if you’re a civilian who lives or works on a military installation? Have you been educated on the differences between SIP and lockdown?

  • Take command: Register to learn about upcoming changes to TRICARE

    The Military Health System is modernizing TRICARE to better serve you and respond to changes in law and policy. Join us for our next webinar on Thursday, Oct. 5, from 1 to 2 p.m. (EDT) to learn how TRICARE is changing and how to prepare for these changes.