• DIRT helps train multi-capable Airmen to deploy

    HILL AIR FORCE BASE – Hill’s 729th Air Control Squadron offers Deployment Initial Readiness Training, also known as DIRT school, designed to provide students with basic-level knowledge in a multitude of deployment and expeditionary skillsets.The 10-day course is conducted on Hill AFB, primarily in

  • SWEG leader participates in One Utah Summit

    Enos Cummings (far right), 309th Software Engineering Group's ecosystem director, participates on an industry and defense panel at the One Utah Summit May 1 at the Davis Conference Center. The focus of the discussion was "Building the World's Premier Ecosystem for Aerospace, Defense, and Security

  • SWEG employee invited to present on improving innovation outcomes

    An employee for the 309th Software Engineering Group has leveraged her interest in process improvement, neuroscience, and organizational and human behavior into an opportunity to help Air Force leadership better understand the need for psychological safety and how it can improve innovation outcomes.

  • AFSC command team introduces P4 priorities for the Center

    Produce to Promise: It is our responsibility to our customers, partners, and Program Executive Offices to produce what we have promised on time and on cost. When our warfighters need a requirementfulfilled, we consider that a promise made, and we will produce to it.People Make it Happen: People are

  • 649th MUNS: Providing world-class munitions support

    As part of the Air Force Sustainment Center at Hill AFB, the 649th Munitions Squadron's more than 200 active-duty, reserve and civilian Airmen are different from traditional Ammo units. At any other Air Force installation with a flying mission, Ammo troops build and deliver munitions for their

  • ECARS reduces vehicle emissions and Hill fees

    The Air Force Civil Engineer Center is celebrating a decade of helping installations track vehicle air emissions through its Employee-vehicle Certification and Reporting System, or ECARS.The tool has been estimated to be saving the Air Force more than $11.8 million annually.