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  • Remain ‘Alert,’ register your information

    It has floated up through the grapevine that there is some confusion, or maybe more correctly put, “consternation” regarding the Emergency Mass Notification System (EMNS) we use here at AEDC.As you can see below in an excerpt from AFMC guidance on the EMNS dated Dec. 19 2016, Head Quarters has taken

  • New Ground Vehicle Fueling Facility opens for business

    After months of preparation, the Arnold Air Force Base Ground Vehicle Fueling Facility is accepting customers who are fueling government vehicles with regular unleaded gasoline or diesel fuel, also known as GUR or DS2.“The new facility is located on 4th Street and will operate in the same manner as

  • Engineers Week committee announces MATHCOUNTS® winners

    Pictured here are the mathletes who will represent the Tullahoma Chapter at the Tennessee MATHCOUNTS® competition. The team is composed of the members from the winning teams at the MATHCOUNTS competition Jan. 28 at the University of Tennessee Space Institute and the four top scoring individuals not

  • Engineers Week activities include students from 15 local schools

    The theme for this year’s Engineers Week was “Dream Big!”Many high school and middle school students took part in local events designed to help them dream big.The first event, MATHCOUNTS® competition, took place Jan. 28 on the University of Tennessee Space Institute campus. Middle school students

  • Dr. Chris Cotting to speak at Engineers Week Banquet

    Dr. Chris Cotting, Flight Sciences Technical Expert for the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School, will be the guest speaker at this year’s Engineers Week Banquet Feb. 23 at the University of Tennessee Space Institute cafeteria.Cotting will speak on the topic “The Symbiotic Relationship of Ground Testing

  • AEDC to take part in Relay for Life

    The Coffee County Relay For Life event is trying several new things this year, one of those changes is Manchester and Tullahoma are combining to host a joint event.For the first time, the organizers of the event are changing the day of the week and the time. The event is being held June 3 from 5-10

  • Lominac retires after 40 years of civil service

    When Kent Lominac, chief of the AEDC Capital Improvements Branch, started his career with the government, he would begin a journey that would present many projects until retirement Feb. 3.Lominac writes about portions of his career path and experiences before his departure.HM: Who was your first