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United States Air Force

www.af.mil

 
The mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight and win … in air, space and cyberspace. To achieve that mission, the Air Force has a vision of Global Vigilance, Reach and Power. That vision orbits around three core competencies: developing Airmen, technology to war fighting and integrating operations. These core competencies make our six distinctive capabilities possible. Air and Space Superiority: With it, joint forces can dominate enemy operations in all dimensions: land, sea, air and space. Global Attack: Because of technological advances, the Air Force can attack anywhere, anytime and do so quickly and with greater precision than ...
  • Number of Employees: 10K-50K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.af.mil
  • 1670 Air Force Pentagon
    Washington, DC USA 20330
  • Phone: 703.614.5746

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Heather Knuffke
Chief Human and Advanced Technology Profile
Stephanie Fitzpatrick
Chief Financial Officer Profile
Lang Born
Deputy Division Chief, Human Resources Profile
Timothy Saxton
Chief DoD Human Space Flight Support Profile
Sharon Hoppe
Chief Human Resources Profile

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