NexGen IT functionality improvements are expected in 2021. The Air Force Director of Civil Engineers, Brigadier General William H. Kale, spent time with Airmen from the 316 CES to get their feedback on CE’s NexGen IT and to spend hands-on time assessing the performance of the TRIRIGA project and work/order management system. As the Air Force continues to modernize, CE senior leaders recognize how critical our IT systems are to helping maintain and sustain Air Force natural and built infrastructure. Due to this increased advocacy and the realignment of CE resources to support CE IT, AFCEC/FMO w


NexGen IT functionality improvements are expected in 2021. The Air Force Director of Civil Engineers, Brigadier General William H. Kale, spent time with Airmen from the 316 CES to get their feedback on CE’s NexGen IT and to spend hands-on time assessing the performance of the TRIRIGA project and work/order management system. As the Air Force continues to modernize, CE senior leaders recognize how critical our IT systems are to helping maintain and sustain Air Force natural and built infrastructure. Due to this increased advocacy and the realignment of CE resources to support CE IT, AFCEC/FMO will be able to roll out a number of functionality improvements to NexGen IT starting in 2021 (USAF


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