Great Falls International Airport, Mont., is the preferred location to host the Air National Guard’s seventh operational C-27J unit, announced the Air Force leadership Wednesday. Home to the Montana Air Guard’s 120th Fighter Wing, Great Falls beat out Boise Air Terminal AGS, Idaho, as the preferred site. The final basing decision is expected in mid-2011, after completion of the environmental impact study required by law. Like the six C-27 operational beddown locations identified to date, Great Falls would host four of the twin-engine transports, with aircraft delivery expected in mid-2014. Great Falls’ KRTV TV news reports that assigning the C-27Js there could mean that the 120th FW loses the F-15s that it just began operating in June. In August, the Ohio Air Guard’s 179th Airlift Wing in Mansfield became the first unit to convert to the new airlifter.
Some of the Space Force’s biggest acquisition reforms have made their way into the service’s new nuclear command, control, and communications satellite program, the officer in charge of the effort said April 8. Evolved Strategic SATCOM is one of the biggest pieces of the Space Force budget, set to replace…