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A laptop computer running Windows 10 Secure Host Baseline version 5.3 sits on the 436th Communications Squadron consolidated work bench waiting to be checked by client service technicians Sept. 21, 2017, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and the use of a single operating system across the Department of Defense will help improve cybersecurity and help reduce information technology costs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Senior Airman Tyler Scoble, 436th Communications client service technician, left, and Staff Sgt. Eric Rzepa, 436th CS Comm Focal Point NCO in charge, center, work on upgrading a desktop and laptop computer on the consolidated work bench Sept. 21, 2017, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. CST and CFP personnel, and unit CSTs with administrative privileges have the capability to rollout up to 250 assets per week with Windows 10 Secure Host Baseline version 5.3. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Staff Sgt. Eric Rzepa, 436th Communications Squadron Comm Focal Point NCO in charge, right, briefs Col. Randy Boswell, 436th Mission Support Group commander, left, on the process of upgrading computers on the consolidated work bench Sept. 7, 2017, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Personnel upgrading computers have the capability to rollout up to 250 assets per week with Windows 10 to permanent party and some tenant units at Dover. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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A monitor displays the new log in screen of a computer running Windows 10 Secure Host Baseline version 5.3 during the process of upgrading computers Sept. 7, 2017, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and the use of a single operating system across the Department of Defense will help improve cybersecurity and help reduce information technology costs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Senior Airman Joshua Olsen, 436th Security Forces Squadron response force leader, prepares to use a hand-held Defense Biometrics Identification System scanner to check the validity of Department of Defense identification cards of personnel entering the main gate March 17, 2017, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Scheduled to be implemented in May of this year, new DBIDS 5.0 scanners will allow SFS personnel to check IDs more rapidly at all entry points. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Airman 1st Class Vincent Leal, 436th Security Forces Squadron response force member, uses a hand-held Defense Biometrics Identification System scanner to validate Common Access Card information of an individual entering the main gate March 17, 2017, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. A monthly average of more than 270,000 scans are conducted by 436th SFS personnel at the base’s three gates. Scheduled to be implemented in May of this year, new DBIDS 5.0 scanners will allow SFS personnel to check IDs more rapidly at all entry points. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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