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  • Leaving behind a legacy

    Like the phrase "it's a marathon, not a sprint," the five-year-old Operationally Responsive Space Office has focused on the viability, applicability and achievability of rapid and responsive space in support of the warfighter today, tomorrow and in the future.Under the leadership of its second

  • AFRL officer creates free iPhone deployment app

    The Apple Corp. now features a free application that an Air Force Research Laboratory officer created in his spare time. The app, called "iDeploy" and available through iTunes, serves family, friends and military members as a deployment countdown timer for iPhones, iPads and iPods. Maj. Torrey

  • AFRL recognizes Manhattan Project

    The Air Force Research Laboratory hosted an event Oct. 2 and 3 to recognize the Manhattan Project. Established in 1942, the Manhattan Project was a secret undertaking by the U.S. government to construct the first atomic bomb."We hosted the event to educate people about the history of the Manhattan

  • AFRL contributes to ‘AF Week’ in New York

    Scientists from the Air Force Research Laboratory's Directed Energy and Space Vehicles Directorates at Kirtland Air Force Base, participated in "Air Force Week" from Aug. 19-21 in New York City.Air Force Week is a program endorsed by the Chief of Staff of the Air Force that provides the opportunity

  • Two Team KAFB scientists inducted as 2012 AFRL Fellows

    Two Team Kirtland scientists from the Air Force Research Laboratory have been chosen as 2012 AFRL Fellows, the organization's most prestigious honor. The Fellows Program recognizes outstanding career accomplishments while providing support for future endeavors by awarding each honoree additional

  • AFRL scientist recognized by White House

    The White House announced Monday an Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate scientist has received a Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers. Each year, the Office of Science and Technology Policy within the Executive Office of the President presents the PECASE

  • AFRL experiment will create artificial ionosphere

    On successive days in September, a pair of two-stage sounding rockets will lift off from the U.S. Army's Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site, Kwajalein Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands, with each launch vehicle carrying a canister of samarium powder to its appointed trajectory

  • Volunteers needed to build robots

    The Air Force Research Laboratory needs 15 volunteers to mentor students for La Luz Academy's Robot Systems Flight for the upcoming school year. The Robot Systems Flight is a program where middle school students explore the basics of systems engineering and robotics by building and programming small

  • AFRL employee recognized as 'Rookie of the Year'

    An Air Force Research Laboratory employee recently received the Federal Laboratory Consortium's "Rookie of the Year" award. Holly Victorson serves in the Office of Research and Technology Applications for AFRL's Directed Energy and Space Vehicles directorates at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. The FLC

  • AFRL showcases Directed Energy at the nation’s capital

    Scientists and engineers from the Air Force Research Laboratory's Directed Energy Directorate recently participated in an exhibition in Washington, D.C., showcasing how directed energy can benefit warfighters. The Directed Energy Professional Society sponsored the event, with participants from the