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In this podcast episode, we speak with General Dave L. Goldfein (21st Chief of Staff of the US Air Force) about his time leading the Air Force and to help us celebrate the 76th Air Force Birthday. Dave shares a pivotal leadership moment that he learned the most from in his evolution in the U.S. Air Force. He shares who was instrumental and impacted him while serving in the military. Dave discusses his thoughts on the future of the force and shares some pearls of wisdom and leadership advice for those entering the service. To contact Dave: Email: buckholloway2017@gmail.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-goldfein-01a6aa242 This podcast is sponsored by: Veterans Entrepreneurship Initiative (VEI) Website: https://vei.center and Florida Association of Veteran-Owned Businesses, Inc. (FAVOB) Website: https://www.favob.net and Triple Nikel Website: https://triplenikel.com/theleadershipvoidpodcast
Photo: .Artificial intelligence for the coming data-driven war. Русский: Кибермозг @Batchelorshow #GuestPodcast: Four Star Forum with Gen. David L. Goldfein, USAF (ret.), former chief of staff of the United States Air Force. @FRoseDC Goal is deterrence; if that fails engage in the next war. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_L._Goldfein https://anchor.fm/francis-rose The Biden administration will release its National Defense Strategy in 2022, along with a series of other strategy documents that detail the war—or wars—the defense department is preparing for, and expecting to fight. One of the leaders who focused on the wars of the future during his time in uniform is Gen. David Goldfein (USAF ret.). He was the 21st Chief of Staff of the Air Force (2016-2020). The Space Force, and the concepts behind Joint All Domain Command and Control, took hold under his tenure. Gen. Goldfein discusses what the data-driven fight of the future will look like. Gen. Goldfein also draws on his time in command in Afghanistan to assess the exit of the military from that country. "Rapid Innovation Requires Risk"
Welcome to Tinker Talks. Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. David L. Goldfein visited Tinker to see firsthand how the Air Force Sustainment Center is successfully performing depot operations during COVID-19. We also discussed diversity and inclusion in today's Air Force. The general was candid in his comments about where the Air Force stands and what the plan is moving forward. Links to General Goldfein's commentary, his Facebook Live town hall with Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Kaleth Wright and PACAF Commander Gen. Charles Brown Jr.'s powerful Twitter message - Commentary: Unrest in America https://www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/2206408/commentary-unrest-in-america/ Town Hall: https://www.facebook.com/USairforce/videos/264465691654314/ General Charles Q. Brown Jr. https://twitter.com/PACAF/status/1268794618461618177 The general also raved about community support, calling Tinker's relationship with Oklahoma the “Gold Standard.” This was a very rare opportunity to have a discussion with the Chief of Staff and one you won't want to miss. Please make sure to download and subscribe to Tinker Talks, leave us a rating and feedback. We really want to know what you are interested in. Check us out of social media - Tinker Air Force Base on Facebook and Instagram and @Team_Tinker on Twitter. Also be sure to see our website for all the latest news on Tinker to include any updated news on COVID-19. www.tinker.af.mil. Until next time, stay safe, be thoughtful and take care of one another. Have a great day and a better week.
Chief Master Sergeant of The Air Force Kaleth O. Wright talks leadership, resiliency and all things Air Force with Gen David L. Goldfein, Chief of Staff of The Air Force.
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein warned Nov. 6 that budget uncertainties could affect dozens of programs ranging from F-35 Lighting II upgrades to those addressing the pilot shortage, while also complicating longer-range efforts to reshape the force to meet future threats.
Episode #17 of the pod features Lt. Col. Jamie Wiley and Vincent Villanueva, the director and deputy respectively, from the HQ AETC Occupational Competencies Branch, talking about their develop competency-based learning models across the Air Force’s 266 career fields. The competencies, which combine the knowledge and skills needed to complete a task with the behaviors and other skills, such as critical thinking, stress management, teamwork or leadership, help lay the foundation for force development, tying directly into the profession of arms and making Airmen more well-rounded. Additionally, career fields can use these competencies to give them time back as part of Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein’s focus on revitalizing squadrons.
In this episode of Tinker Talks, we sit down with Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex commander, Brig. Gen. Chris Hill and 564th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron deputy Mark Estorga to discuss rising suicide rates in the Air Force. The Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. David L. Goldfein mandated that the Air Force will conduct a Resilience Tactical Pause. The RTP, which takes place between Aug. 1 and Sept. 15, 2019, is about finding ways we can do better and giving Airmen time back to connect and break down barriers to getting help. In this episode, Brig. Gen. Hill and Mr. Estorga address the RTP, what we are doing here at Tinker to foster open dialogue and encourage those in need to seek help. They also discuss innovative ways they are trying to reach those on the shop floors and at all levels of the workforce. If you know of someone or are in need of help, please note some valuable resources: The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or the Employee Assistance Program 1-800-222-0364.
Almost exactly one year ago, an Air Force colonel using a pseudonym -- 'Ned Stark' -- penned an article for War on the Rocks . This cri de coeur -- a call for major reforms to how the Air Force selects and promotes leaders -- quickly burned across the author's service. It fueled an important debate and even elicited a supportive response and job offer from none other than Gen. David L. Goldfein, the chief of staff of the Air Force. 'Stark' penned more articles for War on the Rocks and the Air Force Times in the year that followed. And now he is choosing to come out into the open and reveal his identity. Listen to his conversation with Ryan Evans on why he chose to join the public debate, the benefits and costs to using a pseudonym, the difficulties of hiding his identity, and the fundamentally important personnel and leadership issues at stake in the U.S. Air Force. Ned also talks about his future, the role of faith in his professional ethics, and what books have most influenced him. Produced by Tre Hester
Today's story: In the latest example of the strong ties between the U.S. and Ukraine, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein held high-level discussions with his Ukrainian counterpart, Col-Gen. Sergii Drozdov, at the Pentagon, Nov. 8.
Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, Gen. David L. Goldfein and Colin Clark sit down at the winter Air Force Association conference for a candid conversation about resources and battle management. In these podcasts, Colin brings his dulcet tones and sharp wit to bear interviewing top Pentagon officials, members of Congress and defense experts. He'll bring the Farnborough and Paris air shows to your headphones, along with visits to bases and defense plants. Links and Resources from this Episode For additional information of this episode go to https://breakingdefense.com Connect with Colin Clark https://breakingdefense.com/author/colinclark https://twitter.com/colindefense https://twitter.com/breakingdefense https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_L._Goldfein Show Notes JSTARS and the potential vulnerabilities. Changing elements in battle management. How cyber will be apart of the electronic warfare ECCT. Where the Air Force wants to allocate money in their budget.
U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein visited McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina. He met with Senator Lindsey Graham, senior S.C. and Army National Guard leaders and Airmen.
U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein visited McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina. He met with Senator Lindsey Graham, senior S.C. and Army National Guard leaders and Airmen.