Chief Master Sgt. of the Space Force John Bentivegna and Chief Master Sgt. Jacob Simmons, command senior enlisted leader for U.S. Space Command, participate in a fireside chat in Colorado Springs, Colo., April 10, to conclude the 40th Space Symposium. The discussion centered on the distinct roles and responsibilities of the Space Force and USSPACECOM. (U.S. Air Force video courtesy of Space Foundation)
To conclude the 40th Space Symposium, Chief Master Sgt. of the Space Force John Bentivegna and Chief Master Sgt. Jacob Simmons, command senior enlisted leader for U.S. Space Command, participated in a fireside chat in Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 10.
U.S. Air Force leaders discussed force modernization and strategic planning, emphasizing the priorities for future capabilities, deterrence and joint force integration during a panel at the Air and Space Force Association Warfare Symposium March 4.
Senior enlisted leaders from the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force discussed the evolving role of enlisted personnel in force development, mission readiness and leadership at the Air and Space Forces Association Warfare Symposium, March 5.
During the Air and Space Forces Association’s Warfare Symposium, three Space Force senior leaders met center stage in Aurora, March 4, to discuss the future of space operations with an emphasis on the need for technological advancements, international partnerships and scalable capabilities to counter evolving global threats.
Greenville, SC native, Melissa Milas has been promoted to the rank of Colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserve. Col Milas is currently serving as Chief, Strategy and Policy Division, Office of the Director of Enterprise Information Technology, within the Office of the Chief Information Officer for the Department of the Air Force, Pentagon, Washington DC. Col Milas has served in the military for 21 years.
At the recent Space Force Association Spacepower Conference in Orlando, Dec. 10-12, U.S. Space Force senior leaders outlined a comprehensive vision for the organization's future, marking significant milestones as the service approaches its fifth anniversary.