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Air Force Research Laboratory


  The Air Force Research Laboratory is a global technical enterprise, boasting some of the best and brightest leaders in the world. We are Revolutionary, Relevant, and Responsive to the Warfighter. We defend America by unleashing the unconquerable power of scientific and technical innovation. Our mission is leading the discovery, development, and integration of affordable warfighting technologies for our air, space, and cyberspace force.  
 

AFRL Leadership

Maj. Gen. William T. Cooley
Col. Elena M. Oberg
Maj. Gen.
William T. Cooley

Commander
Col. Elena M. Oberg
Vice Commander

Jack Blackhurst
Executive Director
Dr. Morley O. Stone
Dr. Morley O. Stone
Chief Technology Officer

Chief Master Sgt. Thomas R. Christopher
Chief Master Sgt. Thomas R. Christopher
Command Chief

AFRL - In the News

AFRL Inspire

   Event inspires AFRL workforce, future scientists and engineers  
  AFRL Inspire is a series of talks which seeks to energize and motivate the current and next generation of Air Force scientists and engineers.  Inspired by the popular TED Talks series, AFRL Inspire consists of presentations by AFRL researchers who have made important discoveries, solved complex technical challenges, developed new USAF capabilities, and directly impacted the safety and mission success of the warfighter.

Visit Team AFRL You Tube Channel to check out Inspire talks, the AFRL Century Series, and more.

AFRL ALLSTARS

 

The AFRL Lessons Learned (ALLSTARS) program is designed to enhance aviation safety through the prevention of accidents and incidents.

It is an identity protected, self-reporting system designed to encourage the voluntary reporting of operations, logistics/maintenance, and other ground safety issues and events. 

Click here to download the reporting form.