• New Therapy Dog Program Brings Boost of Morale to 102nd Intel Wing

    The newest member of the emotional support team at the 102nd Intelligence Wing here is an Airman's best friend.  Zoe, an almost two-year-old, vivacious black-lab mix, spends her days comforting members while sharing cookies and coffee.The 102nd Intelligence Wing has become the first Air National

  • New cyber intelligence group activates at Otis ANG Base

    The 202nd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group of the Massachusetts Air National Guard activated during an Assumption of Command ceremony August 28, here. The 202 ISRG, a Cyber Intelligence unit, is assigned to the 102nd Intelligence Wing with a primary operating location of Otis Air

  • 102 CES Heads to Guam for Habitat for Humanity Project

    Recently, the 102d Civil Engineer Squadron deployed for a unique training opportunity as part of the Innovative Readiness Training Program Habitat for Humanity project in Guam.  IRT is a Department of Defense civil-military program that partners military training with community needs. Every year,

  • 102nd Intelligence Wing welcomes new commander

    Col. Virginia I. Doonan became the commander of the 102nd Intelligence Wing on June 10, succeeding Brig. Gen. James M. LeFavor, who had served as commander since Nov. 2013.Doonan is the first woman to hold the position of wing commander in the 102nd's history. She is also the first member of the

  • Otis Airmen welcome ANG Command Chief Hotaling

    The Air National Guard's top enlisted advisor spent the day with Airmen from the 102nd Intelligence Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard, sharing key messages from his Aim Points and listening to their concerns during his visit here, February 7.Chief Master Sgt. James W. Hotaling made it a

  • Otis ANG Base hosts autonomous UAV testing

    Things were all abuzz at the 102nd Intelligence Wing, January 18-22.  The wing hosted a team of robotics experts and support personnel from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency on the Building 158 hangar floor to test the capabilities of the latest autonomous UAVs and sensors as part of

  • Wing Wins $6 Million Grant for Energy Independence

    Innovation has always been a hallmark of the Air Force.  From pushing the operational envelope in air, space, and cyberspace to research and development of new technologies, the Air Force and Air National Guard have always been on the leading edge - striking new ground and paving a path for the

  • 102 IW opens state-of-the-art intelligence facility

    Members of the 102nd Intelligence Wing and special guests held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to open the wing's newest facility on Nov. 7 here.The building is part of the Air Force's Distributed Common Ground System, which is also referred to as the AN/GSQ-272 Sentinel weapon system. It is the Air

  • NEVER FORGET: 102nd Intelligence Wing reflects on September 11 attacks

    In somber remembrances from New York City to Shanksville, Pa., from the White House to cities around the nation, individuals gathered to mark the 14th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks.Members of the 102nd IW held their own ceremony, gathering in the chapel of building 158 to remember

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