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Kessel Run hits hyperdrive

Thirty active duty Airmen, Air Force civilians and contractors gathered in a shared workspace downtown May 7, 2018, for the opening of the Kessel Run Experimentation Lab, where they will build the next generation of combat software.
Hannah Coley, a contractor from Apex Systems, Inc., assigned as a Project Kessel Run software designer works on an application for the Air Operations Center on her first day at the Kessel Run Experimentation Lab, May 7

http://www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/1518722/kessel-run-hits-hyperdrive/ 27th Special Operations Wing Public Affairs

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