Air Force looks at faster, smarter hardware acquisition and big data to help solve T-6 OBOGS issues
A T-6 Texan II taxis for takeoff July 2, 2018, at Columbus Air Force Base, Miss. The Air Force is looking at ways to procure hardware upgrades like the enhanced OBOGS faster and smarter, increase basic science and research, and collect and apply new research data into acquisitions standards in order to properly address the broader issue of physiological events that cuts across all manned aviation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Keith Holcomb)
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