Leaders of the federal intelligence community were scheduled to start arriving at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Thursday for what is said to be a first-of-its-kind national security briefing.
Nearly two years after it was initially filed, the city of Dayton’s $300 million lawsuit against Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the Department of Defense over so-called “forever chemicals” sits in legal limbo.
Offering what official believe is a more efficient way to communicate with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Medical Center health care teams, Air Force patients and retirees are scheduled to have access to a new patient portal in June, called “MHS Genesis.”
The Air Force recently announced the assignment of a new executive director at the headquarters of Air Force Materiel Command and chief scientist at the 711th Human Performance Wing.