• Hiring surge to employ thousands

    With contractor-to-civilian conversions, new organizations standing up and overall increases in civilian positions, the Air Force civil service continues to grow as officials look to employ thousands of U.S. citizens.Air Force Personnel Center officials have filled more than 3,000 new positions

  • Museums offer free admission to military families

    Active-duty servicemembers and their families will gain free access to hundreds of museums throughout the nation this summer, thanks to a partnership between the National Endowment for the Arts and Blue Star Families.More than 600 museums in 50 states and the District of Columbia have signed up so

  • Air University education database down

    A computer system managing various aspects of Air Force member's education experienced a serious technical malfunction May 13, impacting Air University distance learning, related education records and test control facilities Air Force-wide.Enlisted and officer distance learning for professional

  • 2010 master sergeant promotions

    Sixty seven Team Little Rock technical sergeants were promoted under the 10E7 Weighted Airmen Promotions System. The Air Force worldwide statistics for cycle 10E7 are: 21,829 eligible and 5,424 selected for an Air Force-wide selection rate of 24.85 percent. The average score for those selected was

  • Airmen graduate Airman Leadership School

    Twenty-six Team Little Rock Airmen graduated May 25 from the base's Airman Leadership School. Staff Sgt. Mason Knuthson, 41st Airlift Squadron, earned the John Levitow Award. Senior Airman Christopher Golden, 373rd Training Squadron, Detachment 4; and Staff Sgt. Brandon Davis, 19th Contracting