The Electronic Systems Center at Hanscom AFB, Mass., is meeting the Air Force acquisition initiative “Going Green” with what it terms “Blue Teams.” The term “Going Green” refers to the color-coding usually associated with a program that is in good shape. The Air Force wants to have at least nine out of 10 of its acquisition programs in the green by 2010. At ESC, officials decided they needed to replace the Red Team approach, where a team will “swoop in” to fix a troubled program, with a preventative one in which Blue Teams identify and solve problems that may happen. They try to anticipate complaints “two years down the road” and attempt to engineer the system to address them before they can materialize, said Rich Byrne, technical director for ESC’s Engineering Directorate.
The 301st Fighter Wing in Fort Worth, Texas, became the first standalone Reserve unit in the Air Force to get its own F-35s, welcoming the first fighter Nov. 5.