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Ogden Air Logistics Center

Laboratory Information:

Ogden Air Logistics Center
OO-ALC/ENPT
6051 Gum Lane
Building 1225
Hill AFB, UT 84056
Phone: 801-777-1110
Website: http://www.hill.af.mil/
Agency/Department: Dept. of Defense - Air Force
Region: Mid-Continent

FLC Laboratory Representative:

Craig M. Shaw
Phone: (801) 586-2721
Email: Craig.Shaw@hill.af.mil

Background/History of the Laboratory:

Located about five miles south of Ogden, Hill Air Force Base has served as a major aircraft support and maintenance facility for over 50 years. The earliest document referring specifically to the Ogden Air Depot, which was cited on land adjacent to the already-established Ogden Ordnance Depot, is dated April 7, 1939. A few months later, the War Department designated the site Hill Field in honor of Maj. Ployer P. Hill, who died while piloting the original model of the B-17 bomber at Wright Field, Ohio. Official ground breaking for the base occurred in January 1940. In February 1948, Hill Field was officially redesignated Hill Air Force Base. We are the Air Force leader for missile workload and provide full service support to both strategic and tactical missile systems. Our responsibility extends from the management of the missile system to repair and modification, testing, storage, and eventual disposal. The center has many proven world-class capabilities to support our missile customers. Our unique industrial facilities, as well as the adjacent Utah Test and Training range, provide the best choice for all missile workloads. Through full-service missile support, Ogden ALC clearly is the Defense Department's competitive leader for cost effectiveness and mission efficiency.

Mission of the Laboratory:

The mission of the Ogden Air Logistics Center is to equip, maintain, and sustain U.S. operational forces as they execute national defense policy around the world by providing the highest quality products and services to customers at an affordable price in war and peace.

Technology Transfer Mechanisms:

  • Implementation Agreements
  • Memorandum of Agreement
  • Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR)