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Senior Airman Eric Contreras, 86th Communications Squadron systems acquisitions technician, connects wires to new computers for imaging on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Aug. 3, 2017. The National Security Agency has directed all of the Department of Defense to make the transition to Microsoft Windows 10. The NSA directive puts all branches of the military on the same operating system for the first time ever. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Savannah L. Waters) Standardization across the board
Every day the U.S. Air Force rallies in defense against enemy forces wishing to inflict harm, whether it’s through physical harm or via cyberattacks. As the advancement of technology expands, cyber security is more important than ever. The National Security Agency has directed all of the Department of Defense to make the transition to Microsoft Windows 10. The NSA directive puts all branches of the military on the same operating system for the first time ever.
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2017
Airmen from the 1st Combat Communications Squadron prepare equipment in Africa. The Airmen replaced pallets of communications equipment for transportation as another squadron replaced the first. This was the first time an entire combat communications team and equipment were switched out. (Courtesy Photo) Combat Comm transitions comm infrastructure: no mission impact
A group of ambitious and innovative Airmen from the 1st Combat Communications Squadron recently completed a mission that has never been accomplished by the total force combat communications community.
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2016
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