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Show NEWS .April 14. 1989 b l rWM The Air University National Securi- international situations. It centers on Soviet military buildup ty Briefing Team will offer a revised to Hill AFB workers on with an emphasis on the past decade presentation Soviet military buildup April 25. of Soviet progress and a look at future The briefing team will present a U.S. and Soviet national security slide presentation in four issues. one-hoThese issues include: threats to nasegments at the base theater. A question and answer period will tional security, global challenges and follow each briefing. defense spending. The presentation is scheduled four The final portion of the briefing times during the day for base workers looks at Air Force people, strategic and once more that night for local civic modernization and challenges in space. leaders. The team was formed on the premise Scheduled times are 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. that current national security issues 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. The evening briefare without precedent and that the Poe will in Conference be the well being of the nation depends on an ing Center at 7 p.m. informed public. The team has traveled nationwide Referring to key defense issues of since 1983, offering an. insight to the the day, Verne Orry former Secretary complex national security issues fac- of the Air Force said, "The American ing the United States. people want to know they need to The program has been recently up- know and it is our duty to inform dated to reflect current national and them." 35-minu- Hilltop Times n If O ties of three Air University schools-- Air War College, Air Command and Staff College and Squadron Officer i -- School. 'Si- te ur : - Colonel Ward i Will lead security The team, led by Col. F. Edward Ward, Jr., assembles a blend of age and experience. Colonel Ward is currently the chief of Resources Management Studies at the Air War College at Maxwell AFB, Ala. briefing team. In addition to presenting defense is- sues to the public, it is also the responsibility of the team to collect public perceptions and concerns for possible incorporation into the military curricula at Air University, the Air Force's center for professional military education. The team is an additional duty for the 10 officers who represent the facul Computer Expo Family fun marks set for April 18 recognition day cy employees and members of the public will have an opportunity to learn what the mission of each organization Is and how they work to provide various services in the region. d disFamily-orienteSome of the displays and exhibits be, activities, food, plays and exhibits will be part of the ing planned by various Hill AFB organisnow Public Service Recognition Day Cele- zations include a model Pubremoval equipment, a demonstration by bration May 6. The event is part of lic Service Recognition Week, May the security police canine division and Direcin a mobile kitchen trailer. the According to officials Other agencies involved with the torate of Plans and Programs, the event The team's primary audience is civilian groups such as civic organizations, public forums and college and high school classes. However, the briefing team is also in high demand at many military installations. Since its inception, the team has made more than 1,200 presentations and traveled throughout 46 states, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia. clude sports competitions, hay and buggy rides, pig wrestling, a petting zoo and entertainment. The day will culminate in a meal and an awards chuckwagon-style ceremony during which each of the agencies involved will present an award to its employee of the year. The event will take place at the Weber County Fairgrounds, 1000 North 1200 West, Ogden, Utah, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. There is no admission fee but is designed to recognize the important: event include the Internal Revenue there will be a nominal charge for the contribution made by local, county, Service, Defense Depot Ogden, the kiddie rides and tickets for the meal will state and federal organizations in the Forest Service and local fire be $4. For more information contact Bill Allen or Jack Frost, XPS, Ext. 75851. Northern Utah area. departments. Family-orientein events planned Though exhibits and displays, agen The Small Computer Tech. Center and Government Technology Services, Inc. will present a Microcomputer Expo on Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.' in the Hill AFB Officers' Club Minuteman-PhantoLounge. Admission is free and refreshments will be served. For more in3 formation, call GTSI (703) Ext. 1028, Special Events. 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