Air Force Materiel Command is looking to replace the wings on the service’s aging T-38 trainers. The command issued a sources sought synopsis Tuesday to notify interested contractors of an upcoming buy, which is expected to result in a five to 10-year contract that will call for 12 to 24 wings per year. The service expects to replace the T-38 Talon, first produced in the 1960s, with a new trainer, dubbed the T-X, that will reach initial operational capability by 2024. (See also: Pilot Training for the Future from the September 2016 issue of Air Force Magazine)
The new Air Force space acquisition chief said he will seek to increase the orbits used with smaller satellites produced more quickly to meet U.S. space resiliency needs. Frank Calvelli brings 30 years of National Reconnaissance Office experience, including eight years as its principal deputy director before confirmation in the…