Warrant Officer Training School candidates participate in training designed to develop technical experts into warfighting advisors and integrators for the joint force. The Warrant Officer Training School is an eight-week, in-residence program that prepares Airmen with specialized knowledge to advise commanders, lead teams and integrate capabilities across operational environments. The training emphasizes communication, leadership, innovation and integration, reinforcing the Department of War’s commitment to strengthening decision advantage and operational effectiveness through highly skilled warrant officers. (U.S. Air Force video by Billy Blankenship)
Air University students, working through the Alpha Blue innovation program, are tackling the growing threat of small unmanned aerial systems by developing low-cost, scalable detection concepts. Partnering with operators, academia and industry, the team rapidly prototyped and tested ideas designed to work in real-world conditions while accounting for legal and policy constraints. The effort shows how Air University connects education to...
Air University’s Air Force Global College is aligning professional military education with operational demands, producing decision-ready Airmen who can contribute immediately to planning, problem-solving and mission execution across the Joint Force.
Air University’s new strategy, released by Lt. Gen. Daniel H. Tulley after his 90-day assessment, is focused on one thing: making the Joint Force more effective in war. It shifts the university away from a traditional academic model and toward being a hands-on partner in planning and problem-solving.
The approach centers on three lines of effort: developing warfighters who can contribute immediately, solving real operational problems for...
An Air University student team is studying space-based solar power as a way to reduce logistics risk, sustain distributed operations and strengthen decision advantage for the Joint Force.
Air University’s Chief Master Sergeant Leadership Course strengthens the commander–chief partnership by developing senior enlisted leaders who can assess risk, sustain readiness, and translate intent into execution.