Contractors take apart and remove cubicles in the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center headquarters building July 29 in San Antonio.

Contractors take apart and remove cubicles in the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center headquarters building July 29 in San Antonio. Shannon Carabajal/Air Force

GovExec Daily: How the Air Force is Building the 'Office of the Future'

Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center Vice Commander Col. Kevin Mantovani joins the podcast to discuss his office's new project for hybrid work.

The COVID-19 crisis has forced so many of us to remote work, including the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center. The center’s mission might be different than the one at your workplace, but the center's workforce proved the mission can be accomplished anywhere during the pandemic. The crisis has led the center leadership to rethink the nature of work, prompting the launch of the Office of the Future project.

Colonel Kevin R. Mantovani is the  Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center vice commander at Air Force Materiel Command in Texas. He joined the podcast to discuss the Office of the Future project and the ways that the Air Force is evolving.

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