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Dr. Ravi Chaudhary

Air Force Infrastructure Is On Life Support. A New Plan Aims to Fix It

Dec. 11, 2024 | By David Roza
The Department of the Air Force’s installations czar revealed a plan Dec. 11 to fix Air Force and Space Force facilities that are increasingly in a state of decay, including airfields, water and electrical systems, munitions storage, and other critical base facilities. 

Air Force’s First-Ever Private Apartment Complex Officially Coming to Edwards

Sept. 10, 2024 | By David Roza
On Sept. 10, Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. held a ground-breaking ceremony for the Air Force’s first ever privatized apartment complex, which is meant to help close a growing housing gap at the remote base.

As the Air Force Weighs Privatized Dorms, How Will It Oversee Contractors? 

March 20, 2024 | By David Roza
As the Air Force considers privatized housing for unaccompanied Airmen at isolated bases or in high-rent areas, the service is looking to the Navy for lessons on how to avoid the problems that have marred privatized military family housing for years. Specifically, Chief Master Sergeant ...

Air Force Investing $1.1 Billion in Dorms After Report on Poor Living Conditions

Feb. 7, 2024 | By Unshin Lee Harpley
The Department of the Air Force is planning a billion-dollar investment in its dormitories in the coming years, installations boss Ravi Chaudhary told lawmakers Feb. 7, as part of its response to a report on poor living conditions.

Why the Air Force Wants a Geothermal Plant in Texas

Nov. 28, 2023 | By David Roza
The Air Force is taking steps towards starting a geothermal plant at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, as part of a larger effort to make the branch’s energy infrastructure more resilient and sustainable.
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