Untitled Document Public Affairs Office. LIVORNO, Italy Even as Secretary of State Colin Powellwas promising Public Communications Office. White Sands Missile Range, http://www.amc.army.mil/amc/pa/may02.html
Extractions: Headquarters AMC restructures to better meet Army objectives ALEXANDRIA, Va. The U.S. Army Materiel Command provisionally realigned its headquarters structure May 1 to enhance its responsiveness, effectiveness, and integration and to ensure that the headquarters is performing the right functions to support the Army. The structure is aligned as a "G staff," so named because the staff reports to a general officer. This type of staff not only will allow AMC to be more operationally focused, but is more familiar and understandable to soldiers. "Change is hard work, but it's vital if we want to be more adaptable to the 21st century. We're not just relabeling our staff, but are actually implementing a fundamental change in how AMC does business to be more functional and more focused on the kinds of problems that the Army is trying to solve," said Gen. Paul J. Kern, commanding general. The new staff includes: G-1, headed by Melinda M. Darby, includes the former deputy chief of staff for personnel, the offices of the surgeon and safety, and the former deputy chief of staff for installation management. G-2, headed by Col. Charles M. Borg, includes the former deputy chief of staff for intelligence.
Ballistic Missile Defense Program News hit a target ballistic Missile in a test at White Sands Missile Range, NM . Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle (EKV) Department of Defense, Public Affairs http://www.fas.org/spp/starwars/program/news97/
Extractions: Antimissile Defense: Strategic Interception Bibliography of Documents Available from DTIC The DTIC Review , Dec 1997 Hard.Copy - 19 December 1997 Article Citations Gathered From Commercially Published Journals And Newsletters. Hard.Copy - 12 December 1997 Article Citations Gathered From Commercially Published Journals And Newsletters. Hard.Copy - 05 December 1997 Article Citations Gathered From Commercially Published Journals And Newsletters. FLORIDA KEYS MISSILE LAUNCHES REEVALUATED - November 24, 1997 - Air Force Lt. Gen. Lester L. Lyles, Director, Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO), has decided that the preferred method of launching target missiles in the Gulf of Mexico for Theater Missile Defense (TMD) testing will be from aircraft instead of from land sites in the Florida Keys. Hard.Copy - 14 November 1997 Article Citations Gathered From Commercially Published Journals And Newsletters. Airborne Laser technology is on track Released: Nov 10, 1997 - KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. (AFNS) Hard.Copy
JASSM Lifts Off At White Sands Missile Range 12 at White Sands Missile Range, NM The new cruise Missile has stealth characteristics Air Armament Center Public Affairs. EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/smart/docs/n19990827_991599.htm
Extractions: The Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile flight test was successfully conducted Aug. 12 at White Sands Missile Range, N.M. The new cruise missile has stealth characteristics and costs less than half as much as current cruise missiles. Still in development, the missile is set to be operational in fiscal 2003. (Courtesy photo) Air Armament Center Public Affairs EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. (AFPN) A successful flight test of the Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile was conducted recently at White Sands Missile Range, N.M. The flawless unpowered test indica tes a problem with the missile's electrical system experienced during the missile's first flight test April 8 has been remedied. During the test, the missile was launched from an Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., F-16 flying at Mach .7 at 15,000 feet. The missile's wing and tail surfaces deployed, and it conducted several maneuvers as it glided 8 to 10 miles during the 90-second flight. JASSM is the next generation long-range cruise missile that uses advanced global positioning system/inertial navigation system guidance. The Air Force is committed to buy 2,400 JASSMs from prime contractor Lockheed Martin, Orlando, Fla., but intends to purchase up to 4,000 if funding can be obtained.
Extractions: U.S. Pacific Command Commander, U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM) USPACOM/J01PA Box 64031 Camp H.M. Smith, HI 96861-4031 Chief, Public Affairs (808) 477-1341 D-477-1341 Chief, Media Operations (808) 477-6481 D-477-6481 Chief, Community Relations (808) 477-6282 D-477-6282 FAX (808) 477-6247 D-477-6247 www.pacom.mil Office of the Public Diplomacy Advisor HQ, U.S. Pacific Command USPACOM/J007 BOX 64028 Camp H.M. Smith, HI 96861-4028 Commercial: (808) 477-0110 FAX: D-477-0112 Advisor D-477-0111 Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC)
Reunion 50 At White Sands Public Affairs. Cornell, Terrie, White Sands, NM, WSMR museum Las Cruces, NM,Archivist, White Sands Missile Range Historical Foundation http://www.maddoc.net/mjolson/Wspg50/WSPGList.htm
New Mexico Links the official position of White Sands Missile Range or the US Army. Public Affairs is the interface between White Sands Missile Range and the Public, http://www.nmmagazine.com/cgi-bin/links.cgi?SearchCategory=Attractions/Southeast
New Mexico Links Official Web portal for the US government, including a directory listing links Public Affairs is the interface between White Sands Missile Range and the http://www.nmmagazine.com/cgi-bin/links.cgi?SearchCategory=Government, Law Enfor
Extractions: White Sands Missile Range, located west of White Sands National Monument 47 miles from Alamogordo, is the premier test range in the world. The Army installation range is committed to testing for government agencies, the Department of Defense and both private entities and foreign countries. The Range covers two million acres (3200 square miles). The Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS), Patriot, Army Tactical Missile System and the Theater High Altitude Area Defense system (THAAD) are tested at the range on a regular basis. Also located on the Range is Trinity Site, where the world's first atomic bomb was detonated on July 16, 1945. McDonald ranch house, where the plutonium core was assembled, remains at the site. Trinity Site is open for public viewing on the first Saturday in April and the first Saturday in October. Holloman Air Force Base - http://www.holloman.af.mil/
Extractions: "Terrorism Preparedness" Good morning Chairman Horn, members of the Subcommittee and distinguished members of the New Mexico Delegation. I appreciate the opportunity to appear before you and discuss terrorism preparedness, including threats posed by attacks involving biological, chemical or nuclear agents. I will also describe measures taken by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and our law enforcement partners to address these threats. INTRODUCTION THE ALBUQUERQUE DIVISION OF FBI The Albuquerque Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with five resident agencies in Gallup, Farmington, Santa Fe, Roswell and Las Cruces. The Division has a funded staffing level of 95 Special Agents and 76 Professional Support Employees. The territory covered by the Albuquerque Division is the state of New Mexico.
Battle For Bataan White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Reprinted with permission from Las That first official memorial march was conducted in the spring of 1988. http://reta.nmsu.edu/bataan/curriculum/resources/articles/memorial_march.html
The Klass Files 26 (March 1994) Walter Haut, the then young Public Affairs officer at the Roswell AF Base whowrote and Surely Marcel knew that the Army White Sands Missile Range, http://www.csicop.org/klassfiles/SUN-26.html
Extractions: CSICOP's Online Archive of The Skeptics UFO Newsletter (SUN): #26, March 1994 Return to The Klass Files Home Page Ever since the story broke in the January issue of SUN and the Jan. 13 edition of the Albuquerque Journal that Congressman Steve Schiff (R-NM) had requested the General Accounting Office (GAO) to investigate the "Roswell crashed-saucer incident," Schiff has gone to great lengths to explain that he's not really that interested in UFOs and that he questions whether an ET craft crashed in New Mexico in 1947. But on the other hand... In the Albuquerque Journal article, Schiff was quoted as saying: "It's not a light thing to ask a government agency to look into something, but the government has been accused of cover-up. I would not ask for an investigation of something I was just curious about. The issue is whether the government is being forthright with the American people, and that is a serious issue to me....I just assume that if there were alien bodies at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, somebody would have discovered them during all these years. On the other hand, you have to say that anything is possible as long as the government won't talk." When interviewed for a story published in the Jan. 14 edition of The Washington Post, Schiff was quoted as saying: "Generally, I'm a skeptic on UFOs and alien beings, but there are indications from the run-around that I got that whatever it was, it wasn't a balloon. Apparently it's another government coverup."
Space News of cloud cover at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico last night, Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle (EKV) Department of Defense, Public Affairs http://www.globalsecurity.org/space/library/news/1997/
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About GovWorks / Customer List Army Public Affairs Army Recruiting Command Army Research Institute Army ResearchLab White Sands Missile Range Armed Forces Institute of Pathology http://www.govworks.gov/about/list.asp
Missile Ranger Policies It is published weekly using offset presses by the Public Affairs Office, WhiteSands Missile Range, NM 880025047, 505.678.1134. http://204.155.170.183/artman/publish/article_2513.shtml
Green River Launch Complex Digital Collection -- About Page Permission to digitize was secured from the United States Army Public AffairsOffice at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. http://www.lib.utah.edu/digital/greenriver/about.html
Extractions: "The Green River Launch Complex, located southeast of Green River, Utah, was the northern annex of the U.S. Army's White Sands Missile Range during the Cold War. From 1964 to 1973 the U.S. Air Force launched 141 Athena missiles a distance of more than 400 miles from Green River to White Sands in New Mexico as part of the Defense Department's Advanced Ballistic Re-entry Systems (ABRES) program. Tracked by radar as they re-entered the atmosphere, the Athena missiles conducted research intended to improve and protect the warheads of nuclear missiles. Green River also hosted live firing exercises of the Army's Pershing missiles until 1974." Joel W. Powell This collection consists of newspaper articles and photographs, and may be searched or browsed. Ben Coomer, City Councilman from Green River, Utah loaned this collection to the University of Utah for the purpose of digitization. Permission to digitize was secured from the United States Army Public Affairs Office at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. T he British Interplanetary Society has graciously given us permission to scan an article
Science Blog -- NASA The mailing address is Public Affairs Office, Building 122, White Sands MissileRange, NM, 88002. The Office facsimile machine number is 505/6787174. http://www.scienceblog.com/community/older/archives/D/archnas2662.html
Extractions: Marshall Space Flight Center, Hunstville, AL (Phone: 205/544-0031) RELEASE: 96-92 WITH GROUND TESTS COMPLETE, DC-XA TO RESUME FLIGHTS THIS MONTH The Delta Clipper-Experimental Advanced (DC-XA), a single stage rocket developed by NASA and McDonnell Douglas Aerospace, yesterday completed a series of ground tests at the U.S. Army White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, and now is being readied for flight. The DC-XA will undergo a series of five flight tests beginning no earlier than May 17. The date for the first test will be determined later this week. "Flight testing the DC-XA will provide information about the performance of composite materials and other advanced technologies in the launch vehicle as it encounters the conditions of flight, such as temperature, pressure and noise. This information will be very valuable for the X-33 technology demonstrator NASA and an industry partner will develop in the future," said Dan Dumbacher, NASA's DC-XA program manager at the Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL. Marshall is the host center for NASA's Reusable Launch Vehicle Technology Program. The U.S. Air Force's Phillips Laboratory at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, will manage flight test operations. The DC-XA evolved from the DC-X, which the U.S. Air Force flew eight times between August 1993 and July 1995. The 43-foot-high existing airframe was extensively modified by replacing existing systems with a composite hydrogen tank; a Russian-built aluminum-lithium alloy liquid oxygen tank; a composite intertank to connect the hydrogen and oxygen tanks; and an auxiliary propulsion system which includes a composite liquid hydrogen feedline, a composite liquid hydrogen valve, a liquid-to-gas conversion system reaction control system, and a Russian auxiliary power unit providing redundant hydraulic power for flight control.
Public Affairs And Media made a successful intercept of a HERA target in a June 10 flight test at WhiteSands Missile Range, Public Affairs Office at Fort Bliss, Texas.) http://incolor.inetnebr.com/iceman/public.htm
Extractions: FAX (512) 471-5812 WHAT: Aerospace engineering students at The University of Texas have designed a new type of research balloon and students from Fredericksburg High School are preparing to deploy it, launching their own rocket at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. They will meet on the UT Austin campus with experts from NASA and private industry, who will review equipment designed for the launch. WHEN: 1 p.m. Thursday (July 27) WHERE: UT Austin's Engineering Teaching Center 5.148. The building is located on the northwest corner of 26th and San Jacinto streets. (Maps of UT Austin can be obtained at http://www.utexas.edu/maps/main BACKGROUND: In August, aerospace engineering students from The University of Texas at Austin and aeroscience students from Fredericksburg High School are planning to send a rocket 100,000 feet high above the New Mexican desert at the White Sands Missile Range, launching a high-altitude balloon that will carry a video camera and potentially setting a new record in the world of high school rocket science. The equipment will be reviewed by experts from NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., Winzen Engineering in San Antonio, Lockheed Martin in Fort Worth and Thiokol Propulsion from Huntsville, Ala. The high school students are enrolled in the innovative Principles of Technology aeroscience class at Fredericksburg High School. The high school students designed and built the rocket and the UT engineering students designed and constructed the balloon, aiming at a type of balloon that could potentially be used for such tasks as terrestrial telecommunications and future exploration of Mars.