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AIR FORCE • Air Force Magazine • AirForceMag.com ASSOCIATION • Daily Report 2019 MEDIA KIT • AFA.org USAF photo ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE Kirk Brown Director, Advertising Sales 1501 Lee Highway, Suite 400, Arlington, VA 22209 703-247-5829 office • 301-938-8363 cell kbrown@afa.org Revised 12/18/19 • Subject to change
2011 MEDIA KIT Air Force Magazine is the news and information resource for leaders, influencers and decision makers involved with the US Air Force. An insightful newsmagazine, daily breaking news site and the authoritative by-the-numbers source for all things USAF, Air Force Magazine is a must-read for the entire Air Force community. No other publication has more Air Force decision-maker readership.
ABOUT THE MAGAZINE READERS THAT MATTER 85,000 subscribers, including: H Every Air Force 4-Star General H Every Air Force MAJCOM Commander H US Congress • Every HASC & SASC Committee Member • Key HASC & SASC Staff H Active, Guard & Reserve H Aerospace Industry The Air Force struggles to make the case for a new Airmen attach AGM-86B cruise nuclear cruise missile missiles to a B-52H at Minot AFB, because it can’t say much N.D., during a Global Thunder exercise in 2016. The proposed about it. Long-Range Standoff weapon will enable the B-52H to remain an effective part of USAF’s nuclear bomber force. (c) First Lt. Victoria Rathbone Patrol ca- trains a pair of Civil Air Texas. dets at JBSA-Lackland, THE LRSO ARGUMENTS THETCYBER WARRIORS he Long-Range Stand- By John A. Tirpak, Editorial Director and its potential to be “destabilizing.” Airmen at Dyess AFB, off weapon, or LRSO, is in 2030. Gen. Robin Rand, commander The Air Force has said relatively Texas, load a JASSM arguably the most con- of Air Force Global Strike Command, Kedesha Pennant little about LRSO, explaining that cruise missile. USAF troversial element of the it told the Senate Armed Services Com- wants to keep adversaries guessing launched 19 JASSM Air Force’s strategic mod- mittee in June 2017 that the service about its capabilities and technologies. had during a recent air ernization plan. While “dedicated $2.7 billion” to the program a domain— Last summer, Lockheed Martin and between Fiscal 2018 and 2022. strike on Syria. a challenge Cyberspace is a place, there’s general—though it is doing. This presents man em- Raytheon each received $900 By Gideon Grudo, like air, land, or sea—Wegge Photos: A1C J.T. Armstrong; SrA. frequently grudging—bipartisan mil- What is known about LRSO is that funding: The to both recruiting and T con- Digital Platforms Editor lion contracts to develop competing it gressional support for replacing most will be extremely stealthy and presum- lawmakers are phasized. of the geriatric nuclear deterrence designs for the weapon, which will ably more accurate than the missiles American people and Unlike what is portrayed in movies— succeed the AGM-86 Air Launched cyber warriors enterprise, there’s rather less enthusi- it replaces. Industry and Air Force largely unaware of who where troops at consoles fight video Cruise Missile (ALCM) and, indirectly, he US military is at con- them, what it US- asm for LRSO, a stealthy cruise missile sources say it won’t be a hypersonic , are, what it takes to train game-like battles in cyberspace, the AGM-129 Advanced Cruise Missile stant war in cyberspace challenges that would be launched from B-52 (ACM). weapon, as that technology won’t be of is they do, and what their AF’s digital warriors are “just one more bombers far outside enemy defenses ready for operational use in time. fending off thousands integrated An are. weapon in an all-domain, or from B-21 stealth bombers that Air Force document circulated attacks and intrusions wn have AND THE WINNER IS ... last Twenty-fourth Air Force—kno arsenal of effects in a whole-of-na tion penetrated enemy airspace. summer referred to LRSO as every hour by relentless ds the reins A winning design will be chosen hav- as Air Forces Cyber—hol campaign,” he said. foes seeking to exploit the The challenge: The criticisms revolve around the in ing the designation “AGM-180/181,” 2022, and after a development a ty in the three- weapon’s cost, whether it’s needed, pro- likely reference to the two competing flaw in America’s for USAF’s responsibili by There are 133 teams comprising gram, operational service is expected slightest established part cyber mission set the Cyber Mission Force, apportioned USAF must designs, although it could refer to a They are : possible nuclear/conventional defenses. split for those in the Department of Defense. along the three guidelines set by DOD: The daunting challenge cyber attacks build a highly ■■Defend the US against ■■21 counter cyber teams operate AR” ,-organized, charge: Run a well-funded of significant consequenc e. non-US govern- in red space—the skilled force it cyber force defend DOD’s JULY 2018 H AIRFORCEMAG.COM -equipped, and -manned ■■Secure, operate, and realm—to de- 1 Montes silent about the ment-controlled cyber W while keeping largely networks and mission systems. can’t say much R commanders fend the nation. nature of the battle. 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US Cyber Com- blue space to defend DOD’s USAF’s component of COMINGWTO These specialized warriors oper- to put on that from the cyber infrastructure. mand. “If you want ate in, through, and civilian, jersey and fight fight, More than 6,000 military, Photos/Illustrations: Jessica cape and service fly, make up superman it or not, the domain, helping the and industry cyber warriors TERMS ITH for your country, believe Air Force ” Holmes right and win, Weggeman told force. Of those, USAF alone puts November. future faster, allows out there While he this Studies in to “bring the that most active warriors Magazine in an interview. airmen, com- se must be ition system Congress are forward more than 1,700 The respon lined acquis er of years, ” now are the cyber warriors.” thinks the service and broken down invest- with a stream a short numb must neces- this gener- prising 39 teams, again systems and explained, systems “in What they do, though, coming closer to grasping obvious.” e of impre ssive new powers the US to field new settled into. and Air as not to tip by mission: aspiring great to keep pace it has Air Force sarily remain secret, so he said, is teams for the ial Director A steady parad Russia, and other plodding and if the al philosophy, the public, r and faster not at the an- ■■12 national mission Tirpak , Editor China, is changing, be disadv off the enemy about what the cyber By John A. ’s ments by to push harde “The world e with it, we’ll joint force,” probably not. 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Air Comb of the in a future came from ing flash and South USAF F-16s , participating perability. PERM ANEN This frank Gen. James assessment “Mike” Holm es. He called this a “blind Daegu AB, South Korea ses to impro ve fighter intero Wing exerci . FOOTING COVERAGE THAT COUNTS Air Force Magazine delivers must-read insights, news and perspective on the issues that matter Transporting the President In June, President Trump traveled to the G7 summit in Canada before proceeding to his summit meeting with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un. From Washington to Quebec to Singapore, USAF’s airlift most to leaders and decision makers throughout and tanker aircraft transported the president and his entourage. Divine Cox Photo: SrA. 1 .COM the Air Force and Congress. CEMAG H AIRFOR MARCH 2018 A US Secret Service VC-25 is a specially configured Boeing photo shows 10 747-200B known as Air Force One when presidential motorcade H Manned and unmanned aircraft 1 MARCH 2018 H AIRFOR CEMAG .COM transporting the president. A C-17 Globemaster III is used to move the vehicles secured in a USAF C-5 as the president traveled to Asia in 2017. H Space motorcade vehicles and rotary wing aircraft. H Cyber H AI USAF C-130s transport The massive C-5 Galaxy, USAF’s H Hypersonics equipment and supplies. largest airlifter, moves vehicles and aircraft. The presidential motorcade consists of two identical armored limousines plus Secret Service vehicles. Three helicopters are also part of the package. H C4ISR Sources: USAF Almanac 2018; Secret Service; Photos: DOD; USAF; USMC; A KC-10 Extender will tank up transport aircraft as needed. Quebec Pyongyang Washington, D.C. H Operations A KC-135 Stratotanker Singapore can also refuel transport H Strategy Secret Service; Chevrolet aircraft. Exiting the Pattern Capella Singapore Hotel Sentosa Island A C-20 Gulfstream transports an advance team to scout and prepare for the visit. H Innovation H Technology and more At long last, the F-35 strike fighter is set to complete development. SPECIAL ISSUES By John A. Tirpak, Editorial Director The F-35 Lightning II’s development program is finally coming to a close, nearly 17 years after the Lockheed Mar- tin design was selected as the Joint Left: An F-35 in flight over Edwards AFB, Calif. The colorful H USAF Almanac (June) – The essential deskside companion for Strike Fighter, and almost six years after the program was restructured due to delays and cost growth. Aircraft in the baseline, or “3F” configuration, will be handed over to the Operational Test ing that he expected airworthiness flight testing of all three vari- ants, in the 3F configuration, to conclude in December markings on the bombs and the ”spots” help calibrate cameras recording this flutter test. Above: A weapons crew loads a live GBU-12 into an F-35 at Eglin AFB, Fla. every Air Force leader – a comprehensive compendium of Air Force community in the next few months 2017. Development will to verify that everything works as in- have cost $55 billion, tended. in then-year dol- Under the restructure plan, initial lars, by the time it operational test and evaluation (IOT&E) is done. was supposed to have begun around F-35 Joint Program Office offi- facts, figures and trends unrivaled in detail and reach. July 2017, which means the develop- cials say if new discoveries require an Calif., and NAS Patuxent River, Md., ment program will probably wrap up extension of System Development and deteriorate in the winter, making weath- between six and eight months late. That Demonstration (the official name of the er “probably our biggest inhibitor” of reflects estimates made by top Pentagon development effort), $100 million has completing the flight sciences phase of F-35A models. leaders—such as former Undersec- been earmarked by Congress to come development, he said. So what happens after the jets are retary of Defense Frank Kendall—in out of the first batch of money for future While IOT&E depends on handing handed off? The test community will H Unlocking Innovation (March) – Bonus distribution for up to mid-2016, but is better than estimates made by the Defense operational test upgrades to cover the shortfall. Flight testing of the Air Force ver- testers 23 jets in the 3F configuration, Winter’s predecessor, retired Lt. Gen. put them through their paces, match- ing them against the no-fail require- low-on development. Driven by chang- es in the threat, the new effort—at this rejected that suggestion, saying the evolving threat demands that Block 4 Photos: Darin Russell/Lockheed Martin; SSgt. Peter Thompson and evaluation community that same sion, the F-35A, was already complete Christopher Bogdan, told Congress last ments set by the services in all the point known broadly as Block 4—will work begin without “undue delay” to year. DOT&E forecast that operational last summer, while flight testing of year an arrangement was being struck mission areas the F-35 must perform. continuously add new weapons, soft- ensure there are no US or partner nation testing might be delayed until late 2018 the F-35B—the short takeoff, vertical with DOT&E to begin testing with These include air-to-ground attack, ware, electronic warfare capabilities, “critical … capability gaps.” 3,000 registrants at AFA’s Air Warfare Symposium or even early 2019. landing variant used by the Marine fewer jets, adding more as they be- air-to-air combat, suppression of en- sensors, and maintenance updates. It is worth noting that the Marine There is “nothing major,” preventing Corps—was in September only a few come available. Earlier-version F-35s, emy air defenses, electronic warfare, The Government Accountability Office, Corps went operational with its initial the F-35 from entering the home stretch “ski jump” test flights from comple- flying with the 2B or 3i software and/ electronic attack, close air support, and however, recommended in April that the F-35Bs in 2015 and the Air Force with of its basic development, Joint Program tion, he said. Testing the F-35C car- or processors, have to be modified to ancillary missions related to intelli- Pentagon hold off on Block 4, against F-35As in 2016, but with a less-than- Office director Vice Adm. Mathias Win- rier-compatible version was several the latest and “final baseline” config- gence, surveillance and reconnaissance. the possibility that something serious all-up operating system and weapons ter told Air Force Magazine in a Septem- “high-altitude, high-mach” test flights uration. The 23 jets comprise six each If all goes well, and no substantive may yet be discovered in testing. That suite. The Navy is due to declare initial H Air Force Net Assessment (September) – Bonus distribution for ber interview. from concluding, but those flights are of the A,B, and C variants from the Air deficiencies are found, the F-35 can in turn would delay ramping up to full operational capability in 2018, with the “We have the resources” in the Fiscal heavily dependent on good weather, Force, Marine Corps and Navy, while proceed to full-rate production in the production rates and the fielding of 3F version of software and weapons 2017 and 2018 defense budgets to com- Winter said. three more will be B models from 3F configuration. the Navy’s F-35C, the GAO said. The suite. plete development, Winter said, add- Conditions at both Edwards AFB, Britain and two others will be Dutch Planning is well underway for fol- program office, responding to the GAO, The Air Force and Marine Corps 1 JANUARY 2018 H AIRFORCEMAG.COM JANUARY 2018 H AIRFORCEMAG.COM 1 up to 12,000 registrants at AFA’s Air, Space & Cyber Conference
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2019 EDITORIAL CALENDAR ISSUE DISTRIBUTION RESERVE SPACE ARTWORK DUE ISSUE LEADER NOTES/TOPICS DATE Jan/Feb 1/2/19 1/7/19 Building a Bigger Air Force B-52 Upgrades 1/23/19 March C4ISR (Bonus distribution at 1/28/19 2/3/19 Unlocking Innovation 2/19/19 Air Warfare Symposium) April AI and Information Stealth vs. Hypersonics and 3/1/19 3/9/19 3/25/19 Dominance Air Warfare Symposium Report May 3/29/19 4/6/19 Multi Domain Operations Supply Chain & Logistics 4/22/19 June The indispensable desk reference used 5/5/19 5/12/19 Air Force ALMANAC 5/28/19 year-round by the Air Force and industry July/Aug 6/23/19 6/30/19 50 Top USAF Suppliers The New Space Race 7/22/19 September Combat Cloud (Bonus distribution at 7/29/19 8/4/19 Air Force Net Assessment 8/26/19 Air, Space & Cyber Conference) October 9/1/19 9/7/19 Operationalizing Cyber Joint and Coalition Ops 9/23/19 November 10/1/19 10/7/19 Top Air Forces Compared 3D Printing Rapid Prototyping 10/23/19 December 10/28/19 11/3/19 Multi-Mission Aircraft Predictive Maintenance 11/25/19 BONUS DISTRIBUTION Air Force Magazine will be distributed at the following AFA events: Air Warfare Symposium (March issue) 3,000 expected registrants Orlando, FL, February 27- March 1, 2019 Air, Space & Cyber Conference (September issue) 12,000 expected registrants National Harbor, MD, September 16-18, 2019
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