• Eagle Eyes program encourages reporting suspicious activity

    With the Eagle Eyes anti-terrorism program personnel can, through a collective effort, aid in the prevention of terrorism through awareness, vigilant observation and reporting suspicious activities through the program’s communication channels.

  • HAFB welcomes new firefighting equipment

    This summer, Hill Air Force Base's Fire and Emergency Services acquired new equipment including a 100-foot ladder truck to replace the department’s 16-year-old truck, a new heavy-brush truck to respond to wildfires and a vehicle equipped with highly-specialized rescue tools.

  • Keep your common access card safe, secure

    While a common access card is not actually all that common, it is key to helping Department of Defense personnel rapidly authenticate and increase security at military installations and facilities, verify health benefits at medical centers, and a variety of other uses worldwide.

  • Mobile devices and OPSEC

    Mobile devices are being introduced into the Department of Defense at an astonishing rate. The Defense Logistics Agency defines mobile devices as a wireless-enabled portable device. These include but are not limited to iPhones, iPads and tablets.

  • HAFB Airman delivers security downrange

    Staff Sgt. Christian Alston, 386th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron Viper Team member, stands outside a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected All-Terrain Vehicle during a patrol of the five-kilometer base security zone stretching outward from the perimeter of Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 31,