Air Combat Command flat “can’t meet” regional commanders’ demand for airpower, due to a chronic and growing shortage of capacity, ACC chief Gen. Hawk Carlisle told reporters at ASC16. The command has been using an approach called “dynamic presence,” wherein if a capability is requested for a year, ACC may “send it over four times” in a year for a few weeks at a time to address some of the need, he said. “We are short of resources. We are undermanned in everything,” Carlisle asserted, “so we have to get as much as we can out of the capacity we have.” The next year-long Enterprise Capability Collaboration Team project will center on command and control, he said, because being able to rapidly put resources where they’re most needed will help multiply capacity, he said. The last ECCT was on Air Superiority 2030.
The Air Force will look to the nation’s historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in a closed solicitation that will create the Air Force's first university-affiliated research center (UARC), Air Force leaders said. The center will study tactical autonomy. The DAF will select the center's location from one of 11…