The Air Force Deployment Transition Center at Ramstein AB, Germany, earlier this month reached the milestone of having supported more than 5,000 service personnel since it opened its doors in July 2010. The center offers a four-day program meant to ease airmen’s transition from their dangerous combat deployments back to their day-to-day lives with their families at their home stations. It commenced operations in July 10, 2010, and reached the milestone on Jan. 4, according to a Jan. 10 Ramstein release. Lt. Col. Robert Rossi, DTC commander, said the center is meant “to give you a sense that you’re going home; you’re in a good place; you’re in a good environment.” He credited the hard work of the DTC staff in making the center “an enduring capability” to help the Air Force “take care of our people.” In addition, to airmen, marines and Navy personnel have passed through the center. (Ramstein report by SrA. Aaron-Forrest Wainwright) (For more on the center, see Combat Bridge from Air Force Magazines archives.)
The Air Force’s plans for its portion of joint all-domain command and control have taken a major step forward. The service awarded an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity, multiple-award contract worth up to $950 million to 27 companies. The IDIQ deal will give 27 contractors the opportunity to compete for work…