The Strategic Airlift
Capability (SAC) program will soon train C-17 aircrews at Boeing’s [NYSE: BA]
C-17 International Training Centre (ITC) in the United Kingdom under a new $8
million contract.
SAC is comprised of ten NATO
countries and two NATO Partnership for Peace countries. The program will begin
training its multinational aircrews early this year. Prior to this contract,
the SAC program sent aircrews to the United States for training.
“Boeing met the customer need
to have access to affordable, high-quality training for aircrews from smaller
countries with limited resources,” said Larry Sisco, C-17 training program
manager. “Having regional training is a big cost and time savings for the SAC
Program.”
As part of the contract, the
U.S. Air Force inspected and recognized Boeing’s C-17 training simulators at
the ITC as being fully able to train C-17 aircrews. The ITC houses a weapons
systems trainer, loadmaster station and an integrated maintenance procedure
trainer.
“The U.S. Air Force gave us
their stamp of approval,” Sisco said. “They were thrilled with our simulator
capability and how concurrent the simulators are with the C-17 aircraft.”
On behalf of the SAC program,
the NATO Airlift Management (NAM) Programme Office requested this capability to
meet the requirements of nations who make up this multinational program. In
addition, the NAM Programme Office has ownership and is responsible for
acquiring, managing and supporting NATO’s Strategic Airlift Capability
aircraft, including three Boeing C-17 Globemaster III airlifters, that member
nations can call upon to fulfill national operational needs.
“This contract to deliver
training to NATO forces demonstrates Boeing’s commitment to the C-17 fleet and
a truly global approach to our training service,” said Joanne Finch, head of
Boeing Defense United Kingdom Training Systems and Government Services.”
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Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Monday, November 2, 2015
Facebook's Boost Your Business Seminar Here
Facebook’s Boost Your Business seminars
give you the change to learn from community leaders and Facebook small business
experts.
They also connect you with business resources in your community and
help you find the solutions you need on Facebook. Whether you just started your business or want
to take things to the next level, you don’t want to miss this event.
Tuesday, November 10th
9:30 AM – Check in begins / Networking Expo begins
9:50 AM– Special Guest, Rep. Kilmer arrives
9:55 AM – Photo opportunity with Special Guest, Co-host, and Facebook Team
- Presentation Begins ----
10:00 AM – Brief welcome by Facebook Small Business Expert
10:01 AM– Brief remarks by co-host (introduces Rep. Kilmer)
10:02 AM– Welcome remarks by Congressman Kilmer about the importance of small business for the local economy (kicks off FB Training re-introduces FB Expert)
10:05 AM – Facebook's Small Business Training Session: Learn from the experts about the latest Facebook best practices, strategies and success stories (speaker)
11:00 AM– Small Business Q&A Panel: local Small Businesses success, stories and experience with small business owners in your community!
11:55 AM– $500 ad credit give away (3 total; winners must be present to win!)
2:00 PM– Event Concludes
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
SSMCP 4th Public Forum
SSMCP 4th Annual Public Forum - register today
You are invited to the 4th Annual Public Forum of the South Sound Military & Communities Partnership (SSMCP). This no-cost event (thanks to the sponsors) is open to anyone wanting to learn more about federal, state and local priorities related to Joint Base Lewis-McChord. The Forum will be held Thursday, November 12 from 7:30 -11:00 am at the McChord Club.
Program:
The SSMCP 4th Annual Forum will feature:
... about:
You don’t want to miss this meeting!
PLUS – immediately after the Forum, a tour of the Western Air Defense Sector will be open to the first 50 attendees who register for it. This is a private tour not open to the general public.
SSMCP 4th Annual Public Forum - register today!
You are invited to the 4th Annual Public Forum of the South Sound Military & Communities Partnership (SSMCP). This no-cost event (thanks to the sponsors) is open to anyone wanting to learn more about federal, state and local priorities related to Joint Base Lewis-McChord. The Forum will be held Thursday, November 12 from 7:30 -11:00 am at the McChord Club.
Program:
The SSMCP 4th Annual Forum will feature:
- JBLM Installation Commander Colonel Morgan,
- I Corps Leaders,
- Congressman Denny Heck,
- WA State Legislators concerned about veteran and military issues,
- news from the WA Department of Commerce
- news from SSMCP
... about:
- the 2015 Community and Business Survey* conducted around JBLM,
- the 2015 JBLM Joint Land Use Study (see article here), and
- the new Washington Defense Supply Chain Modeling Tool.
You don’t want to miss this meeting!
PLUS – immediately after the Forum, a tour of the Western Air Defense Sector will be open to the first 50 attendees who register for it. This is a private tour not open to the general public.
SSMCP 4th Annual Public Forum - register today!
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Forum on Plan for an Unstable Defense Future
MILITARY AFFAIRS FORUM
Military Affairs Committee
Date & Time: Wednesday, Oct. 14, 7:30 – 9:00 a.m.
Place: La Quinta Inn | 1425 E. 27th St. | Tacoma 98421
Register: Register Online
Event Sponsor:
The event fee will be complimentary, hosted by our sponsor for invited Military Personnel who reserve with Janice Hutchins, (253) 683-4882 or janiceh@tacomachamber.org
AGENDA:
The Current State of Military Affairs in WA & How We Plan for an Unstable Future
Introduction: Kristine’ Reeves,
Governor's Sector Lead & Director | Military & Defense Sector
Program Director | Defense Industry Adjustment Program
Executive Director | Washington Military Alliance
1. DoD’s Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA) grant update by
James Evans, Program Manager, Defense Industry Adjustment, Department of Commerce
Military downsizing, future of the Army and force realignments are all making the news, but what about impacts to the defense businesses around the base supporting billions in the state economy? Join us for a presentation on the state's efforts to “map” the DOD supply chain in WA, better prepare for defense budget cuts and support local communities.
2. Military compatible land use by
Jeff Wilson, Director, & Deanah Watson, Growth Management Services, Department of Commerce & Xandre Chateaubriand, Policy Advisory, Governor Inslee
Think JBLM is the only base in WA or the only county challenged by encroachment or incompatible land use? Interested to see how other states are tackling this challenge or how WA is needs your help to do the same here? Join us for an update on the report going to the legislature focused on taking steps to address this issue.
NEXT ACTIVITIES
November 12 John Anderson Military Citizen of Year with Rotary Club #8
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Visit the “Tacoma-Pierce Co. Veteran & Business Service” Facebook page. Like the page to stay informed of workplace opportunities for transitioning vets and vets as well as current information.
Monday, September 28, 2015
Vets & Supporters Awarded
The Chamber has focused military and veterans affairs by awarding three local companies at its 2015 Spotlight on Business Awards ceremony.

Odd Otter Brewing Company’s Slogan says it all: they are not like the “Otter” guys. Five friends – including three current and past military members united to open Odd Otter Brewing Company. Crowdfunded through a kickstarter campaign, Odd Otter is helping to contribute to the ever growing downtown brewery district with their unique blends and brews.
Congratulations Odd Otter Brewing!

When USO Northwest opened its door sin 1996 there were 4 employees. Today, 10 employees at USO Northwest serve more than 600,000 military members and their families throughout the Pacific Northwest through centers at Portland Airport, the Shali Center on McCord JBLM, their mobile canteen, and Seatac Airport, the busiest USO in the country. USO Northwest’s Helping Hands program is supported by the Combined Federal Campaign; 100% of these donations received through the CFC go directly to supporting military and families. Last year USO Northwest’s helping hands program served over 89,000 local military and their families.
Congratulations USO Northwest!
The Geneva Foundation was founded in 1993 by Jane Taylor, a critical care nurse, at the request of Madigan Army Medical Center. Since its inception, Geneva has supported medical research at over 50 Federal Laboratories and Military Treatment Facilities worldwide. Geneva sets itself apart by offering military researchers an exceptional level of service and expertise through our commitment to shared values of integrity, superior customer service, quality, teamwork, innovation, and respect for all. The Geneva Foundation recognizes that innovative collaboration is vital to medical advancement. Through collaborations with Industry and medical leaders, exciting new ideas are developed. These ideas have the power to improve patient lives and to provide security for the health and well-being of U.S. service members, their families, and the global community.
Congratulations to the Geneva Foundation!

Odd Otter Brewing Company’s Slogan says it all: they are not like the “Otter” guys. Five friends – including three current and past military members united to open Odd Otter Brewing Company. Crowdfunded through a kickstarter campaign, Odd Otter is helping to contribute to the ever growing downtown brewery district with their unique blends and brews.
Congratulations Odd Otter Brewing!

When USO Northwest opened its door sin 1996 there were 4 employees. Today, 10 employees at USO Northwest serve more than 600,000 military members and their families throughout the Pacific Northwest through centers at Portland Airport, the Shali Center on McCord JBLM, their mobile canteen, and Seatac Airport, the busiest USO in the country. USO Northwest’s Helping Hands program is supported by the Combined Federal Campaign; 100% of these donations received through the CFC go directly to supporting military and families. Last year USO Northwest’s helping hands program served over 89,000 local military and their families.
Congratulations USO Northwest!
The Geneva Foundation was founded in 1993 by Jane Taylor, a critical care nurse, at the request of Madigan Army Medical Center. Since its inception, Geneva has supported medical research at over 50 Federal Laboratories and Military Treatment Facilities worldwide. Geneva sets itself apart by offering military researchers an exceptional level of service and expertise through our commitment to shared values of integrity, superior customer service, quality, teamwork, innovation, and respect for all. The Geneva Foundation recognizes that innovative collaboration is vital to medical advancement. Through collaborations with Industry and medical leaders, exciting new ideas are developed. These ideas have the power to improve patient lives and to provide security for the health and well-being of U.S. service members, their families, and the global community.Congratulations to the Geneva Foundation!
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Business Survey for the Military Markets
The South Sound Military and Communities Partnership (SSMCP) is conducting a survey to gather business perspectives on military-community ties in the region of Joint Base Lewis-McChord and Camp Murray.
For this study to be representative of the South Sound business community, it is vital that we hear from you.
Your answers are anonymous and confidential, and no one in any government will see your individual responses. It will take less than 10 minutes to complete.
The survey is being conducted by Elway Research, Inc. Elway will collect and tally the results, and the SSMCP will publish an aggregated summary analysis in October of 2015.
We hope you will participate! Your input will be essential as we gather information about how the military affects the economy in Pierce and Thurston Counties and work to improve community and business relationships.
We know you are very busy, so we appreciate you taking the time to help shape efforts in the region. If you have any questions, please contact the South Sound Military & Communities Partnership.
Please go HERE to complete the survey online, and thank you!
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