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  • AEDC Combined Federal Campaign event begins

    AEDC organizers are gearing-up for the 2014 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC).The goal is to raise $60,000 during the AEDC CFC through Nov. 14 and participants may pledge online at https://www.cfcnexus.org/_tnregionalcfc/.CFC is the world's largest annual workplace charity campaign. The campaign is a

  • Local veterans attend AEDC VA picnic

    Veterans from the Tennessee Valley Healthcare System at the Alvin C. York Campus in Murfreesboro attended the AEDC VA Picnic on Oct. 3, where they received donated items and enjoyed special activities.Tech. Sgt. Kristopher Boal, with the AEDC Test Support Division and the coordinator for the picnic,

  • Dynamic pressure sensitive paint showcased at Arnold Air Force Base

    A test demonstrating Innovative Scientific Solution Incorporated's (ISSI) dynamic pressure sensitive paint (PSP) was recently conducted in the 16-foot transonic wind tunnel at Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC).The effort was funded by the Air Force through a Rapid Innovation Funding

  • STEM volunteers mentor local electronics students

    The Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) program at Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) is supporting a basic electronics course for students at the Coffee County Central High School in Manchester.Two AEDC mentors, Michael Glennon and Richard Kirkpatrick are volunteering

  • K-9 Bikkel’s career celebrated after 35 years of service at AEDC

    After five years of service at Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) - 35 in dog years, K-9 police officer Bikkel is retiring.In a retirement ceremony held on Oct. 21, Bikkel's colleagues joined in celebrating his service and the multiple awards he has earned throughout the years at the

  • ATA awards Vocational Technology Scholarship to Shelbyville student

    Aerospace Testing Alliance (ATA) continued a commitment to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) support in 2014 by awarding a $1,000 Vocational Technology Scholarship to Tyler Cooper, a Shelbyville resident and son of ATA employee James Melton.Cooper is enrolled at the Tennessee

  • AEDC pioneer visits wind tunnels he helped design

    Eighty-nine year old Robert Tatro had the opportunity to return to Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) to see the developments made since he was employed at the base in the mid-to-late 1950s.Though now residing in San Diego, Tatro once worked at Arnold Air Force Base as an engineer for