Sen. Reed Presses Wilson, Goldfein On JSTARS Plans

Sen. Reed Presses Wilson, Goldfein On JSTARS Plans
Sen. Reed Presses Wilson, Goldfein On JSTARS Plans

In a hearing this morning, the top Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee, Jack Reed, said he’s skeptical about the current plan to retire the JSTARS radar surveillance plane because the Air Force has been inconsistent, not just about JSTARS, but a host of other programs.

‘A Computer That Happens To Fly’: USAF, RAF Chiefs On Multi-Domain Future

‘A Computer That Happens To Fly’: USAF, RAF Chiefs On Multi-Domain Future
‘A Computer That Happens To Fly’: USAF, RAF Chiefs On Multi-Domain Future

“I grew up flying fighters,” says Gen. David Goldfein, the Air Force Chief of Staff, “and I will tell you, when I see the F-35, I don’t see a fighter. I see a computer that happens to fly.”

Space Acquisition Fixes Will ‘Blow Your Socks Off;’ More On KC-46: SecAF Wilson

Space Acquisition Fixes Will ‘Blow Your Socks Off;’ More On KC-46: SecAF Wilson
Space Acquisition Fixes Will ‘Blow Your Socks Off;’ More On KC-46: SecAF Wilson

There will be organizational alterations, changes to “the way we are doing business” and, perhaps most importantly, Wilson said there will be “cultural change.” They will also try to prioritize what “our go-fast projects are.”

Not Cutting F-35 Buy, But Depot Structure May Change: CSAF Goldfein

Not Cutting F-35 Buy, But Depot Structure May Change: CSAF Goldfein
Not Cutting F-35 Buy, But Depot Structure May Change: CSAF Goldfein

WASHINGTON: The Air Force does not plan to cut its planned purchase of 1,763 F-35As — in fact, it’s not even not considering doing so — but it is pushing hard to bring down the sustainment costs of Lockheed Martin‘s prize program, the Air Force Chief of Staff told reporters this morning. “We are all…

CSAF Predicts War In Space ‘In A Matter Of Years’

CSAF Predicts War In Space ‘In A Matter Of Years’
CSAF Predicts War In Space ‘In A Matter Of Years’

AFA ORLANDO: It is only “a matter of years” before the US fights “from space,” the Air Force’s top uniformed leader said here. With that stark prediction, Chief of Staff David Goldfein went on to press the famously plane-focused service “to embrace space superiority with the same passion and sense of ownership as we apply…

CSAF Goldfein Speaks: JSTARS, Tankers, MDC2, Strategy, Money

CSAF Goldfein Speaks: JSTARS, Tankers, MDC2, Strategy, Money
CSAF Goldfein Speaks: JSTARS, Tankers, MDC2, Strategy, Money

Air Force Chief of Staff David Goldfein leads perhaps the most ground-down service in the Pentagon. The service grapples with how to modernize its planes, grant its crews some reprieve from the stresses of flying or maintaining and supporting planes and satellites and still keep the United States the one true global power. Read what Goldfein says he’s doing to keep the Air Force in fighting trim.

Air Force ISR ‘Flight Plan,’ Industry Day Coming: Stealth, Space, Cyber, & AI

Air Force ISR ‘Flight Plan,’ Industry Day Coming: Stealth, Space, Cyber, & AI
Air Force ISR ‘Flight Plan,’ Industry Day Coming: Stealth, Space, Cyber, & AI

CAPITOL HILL: The Air Force is finalizing a high-tech “flight plan” for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance investments, the deputy chief of staff for ISR said here. The service can’t keep buying more and more drones to collect more and more data and then hiring more and more human analysts to plow through it, Lt. Gen.…

2018 Forecast: Air Force, Space Force Or Multi-Domain Force?

2018 Forecast: Air Force, Space Force Or Multi-Domain Force?
2018 Forecast: Air Force, Space Force Or Multi-Domain Force?

WASHINGTON: In 2018, Congress is likely to override the Air Force’s objections and carve out some kind of Space Corps. What kind of Space Corps is the question. Both sides of this debate agree that space will be a battlefield in future war. Instead of leaving US satellites unmolested to support operations on earth, future…

Air Force Pilot Shortage Worsens; 10% Of Billets Empty

Air Force Pilot Shortage Worsens; 10% Of Billets Empty
Air Force Pilot Shortage Worsens; 10% Of Billets Empty

PENTAGON: Despite a year of offering bonuses, trying to bring back former pilots and talking up the glories of being an Air Force pilot, the service’s most precious resource continues to dwindle. At the end of fiscal 2016, the service needed 1,500 pilots. On Oct. 31 of this year, that number had swollen to about…

No Nuke Bombers On Call 24/7, But Alert Centers Being Upgraded

No Nuke Bombers On Call 24/7, But Alert Centers Being Upgraded
No Nuke Bombers On Call 24/7, But Alert Centers Being Upgraded

WASHINGTON: The Air Force Chief of Staff appeared to be talking about putting nuclear-armed bombers back on 24-hour alert, but the man who’d make the decision, the head of Strategic Command, wasn’t. After my colleague Marcus Weisgerber reported that Gen. David Goldfein said the Air Force was considering putting bombers back on alert, I checked with…

Boost The US Bomber Force: Dollars vs. Operational Needs

Boost The US Bomber Force: Dollars vs. Operational Needs
Boost The US Bomber Force: Dollars vs. Operational Needs

The United States Air Force should consider shifting its balance of its strike forces from fighters to long-range bombers. At the end of the Cold War, the Air Force’s combat aircraft inventory included 411 bombers. Today, it has a total of 158 B-1, B-52, and B-2 bombers, of which only 96 are designated as Primary…

Urban Battles May Mean Fricking Lasers, EW, Networks For Air Force

Urban Battles May Mean Fricking Lasers, EW, Networks For Air Force
Urban Battles May Mean Fricking Lasers, EW, Networks For Air Force

AFA: Two decades after the Marines predicted most warfare would be in urban areas, the Air Force is coming to the same conclusions. Simply put, the great majority of humans live in cities these days, and Air Force Chief of Staff David Goldfein has added urban warfare to his list of top focus areas. Part…

Time For Space Rapid Capabilities Office, Say Former AFSPC & AF ATL

Time For Space Rapid Capabilities Office, Say Former AFSPC & AF ATL
Time For Space Rapid Capabilities Office, Say Former AFSPC & AF ATL

WASHINGTON: Tired of complaining about space programs that are over budget and behind schedule? Build a space version of the Air Force’s Rapid Capabilities Office. Oh, and just go out there and lead. You don’t need a Space Corps to fix what ails the space enterprise, former Air Force Space Commander Bob Kehler told a…

Air Force Puts Meat On A11 Space Bones

Air Force Puts Meat On A11 Space Bones
Air Force Puts Meat On A11 Space Bones

WASHINGTON: It probably won’t do much to fend off vigorous efforts by House lawmakers to create a Space Corps, but the Air Force has picked most of the people to staff its new A11 space office in the Air Staff. The pick for assistant deputy chief of staff, Shawn Barnes, for space operations is pretty deft,…