146th air wing

advanced motion control
city of anaheim
arcadia police
comcast
corona tmc
dc emergency operations
hawaiian telcom
hewitt associates
huntington beach eoc
hyundai
ibm-general motors
infonet
inmarsat
kennecott copper
lockheed martin
nasa - jpl
l.a. port police
powerone
premera blue cross
qwest communications
redstone arsenal
veteran's administration

Channel Islands Air National Guard

Located between Oxnard and Ventura California at the north end of Pt. Mugu Naval Air Warfare Center 

 
C130E Hercules The 146th  Airlift Wing is a reserve component of the United States Air Force’s Air Mobility Command (AMC). Their primary mission is to provide global military airlift capability to a full spectrum of state and federal agencies. Flying the Lockheed C-130E Hercules aircraft, the 146th has provided humanitarian relief in the aftermath of hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, and other disasters, not only in California, but across the country and throughout the world. They have provided military airlift to the Department of Defense in Somalia, Bosnia, throughout Europe, Central and South America, in peacetime and in time of war. They have also participated in Operation Just Cause in Panama, Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, and Operation Joint Endeavor/Joint Guard in Bosnia.
Conference Table
Conference Table
AMERICON has  supplied the 146th with a number of unique products including Command Consoles, Administrative Workstations and War Room furniture. Above is one of the  octagonal-shaped conference tables we designed and manufactured for them with our new "Flip Top" feature. This  product converts in seconds from an inconspicuous conference table to a........ "War Room".
 
War Room Workstation
 
War Room
This workstation features our unique "Flip Top"  for flat screen monitors, keyboard-mouse trays, grommets and a base that contains cable management and generous storage for CPUs and peripherals. Our exceptional design is modular with independent "Coordinator" desks at either end and individual facing workstations in the middle.