• New single 800 number for customer service

    Members of the Total Force - regular Air Force, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, civilian and retired Airmen - now have one central phone number for help with their personnel questions. Members of the Air Force community should call the Total Force Service Center at 800-525-0102 to reach a

  • Travis captains selected for promotion

    The following 60th Medical Group captains have been selected for promotion to major.60th Medical Surgical Operations Squadron Blaine Bafus John Hardy Matthew Janiga  John Melander Heather Bright-Hoffmeyer  Gregory Stroup Shanna Ten Clay  60th Medical Operations SquadronScott Bleazard Andrew

  • Six S program clears 40 tons of material

    A combined effort between the 615th Contingency Response Wing and the 60th Air Mobility Wing recently cleared more than 40 tons of material from a storage room at Travis. The cleanup is part of the Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century office's Six S program, a streamlined means to

  • Ensure prior GTC balances have been paid

    Since making the switch to using a new government travel card in November, Team Travis members must ensure all previous outstanding balances have been paid to avoid finance-related problems. Individuals with a remaining account balance on their Bank of America GTCs need to make sure the following

  • PWOC producing fashion show extravaganza

    The Protestant Women of the Chapel will produce a Fashion Show Extravaganza March 21 from noon to 2 p.m. at the 60th Maintenance Group Atrium. The theme for this first-time fashion show is "Gloriously Divine in 2009." The PWOC designed the event to be a community outreach program that allows

  • Travis upgrades to digital radar system

    In a culmination of efforts to improve Travis' aircraft sight picture, the 60th Communications Squadron brought a new radar facility online here Feb 10. Working together with off-site contractors they successfully completed construction of the new Digital Airport Surveillance Radar. The DASR is a

  • Team Travis celebrates six new citizens

    Five Air Force members and an Air Force spouse, stationed at Travis, recited the Oath of Allegiance and became U.S. citizens during a naturalization ceremony at the Travis Air Museum Feb. 6. The ceremony was unique for Travis, as it was the first-ever naturalization ceremony to take place on

  • SARC: restricted reporting and medical care policy change

    Sexual assault continues to be one of the most underreported violent crimes in America today. It is a challenge to our nation, and the military is not immune to this challenge. To combat this societal issue, the Department of Defense established in June 2005 the Sexual Assault Prevention and

  • New medias at Travis

    Team Travis is benefiting from the addition of new medias introduced to help optimize communication at the base. Over the last 5 months, the base has developed a new radio station AM 890, a video outlet for Airmen to tell their story called T-Tube and are beginning an effort to have blogging

  • Red Cross expands training programs

    The American Red Cross's Travis station at David Grant USAF Medical Center recently received a mini-grant to offer an expanded menu of training opportunities. Through Red Cross call center services, frequent interaction with service partners and the Travis station, the agency has a perspective on