• Federal stimulus funding at Travis

    On Feb. 17, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 into law. The spending bill is intended to provide stimulus to the economy through federal tax cuts, social welfare provisions, and domestic spending in education, health care and infrastructure. Of the $80.2

  • 60th CS switches to new process

    On May 1, the 60th Communications Squadron began a migration that changes the way Travis computer users will submit communications-related work orders and requirements. The change moves the processing of work orders and requirements from the Project, Workflow, Requirements, Resource Manager System

  • Phoenix Spouse, now Key Spouse Program

    The Air Force has recently standardized the name for the Key Spouse Program. Originally known as the Phoenix Spouse Program which was implemented by Air Mobility Command in 2006, the name change to the Key Spouse Program was initiated for consistent name recognition and branding across the Air

  • 2010 Executive Leadership Development Program offered to officers

    The Department of Defense has allocated the opportunity for a minimum of two active duty Air Force majors or major-selects to participate in the 2010 Executive Leadership Development Program, scheduled to begin in October 2009. This program is designed specifically for highly motivated, active-duty

  • Winners announced for Air Force Volunteer Excellence Award

    The Travis Airman and Family Readiness Center hosted the Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon to announce the nominees and winners of the Air Force Volunteer Excellence Awards, April 23 at the Delta Breeze Club. The Air Force Volunteer Excellence Award was established to recognize federal civilians,

  • Provider Appreciation Day May 1

    Child care organizations and parents across the globe are joining together May 1, to celebrate Provider Appreciation Day. Started in 1996 by a group of volunteers in New Jersey, Provider Appreciation Day is a special day to recognize child care providers, teachers, school-age program staff, child

  • DGMC focuses on flu awareness and prevention

    Travis David Grant USAF Medical Center is working to ensure all Team Travis  members are equipped with knowledge and awareness in response to the recent H1N1 influenza concern.The H1N1 flu is most prevalent in Mexico particularly Mexico City, although there are a few cases reported in the United

  • DGMC celebrates Nurse/Technician Appreciation Week

    Beginning May 2, David Grant USAF Medical Center will launch a week-long celebration to honor its nursing and medical technician staff members. Nurse/Technician Appreciation Week kicks off with a celebratory picnic, followed by a variety of other educational and social events hosted by DGMC