
Col. Scott Romberger, 460th Space Wing vice commander, admires a remote-controlled robot alongside Jose Lopez, Rocky Mountain Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology Executive Director, Oct. 24 at the Auraria Campus Events Center in Denver. Romberger attended the Rocky Mountain BEST Robotics Competition in order to show support for a program that encourages Denver youth to participate and gain interest in projects involving engineering, science and technology. U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luke W. Nowakowski 
Col. Romberger, 460th Space Wing vice commander, awarded Denver School of Science and Technology Byers Middle School the Most Robust Machine Oct. 24 at Auraria Campus Events Center in Denver. Romberger attended the Rocky Mountain BEST Robotics Competition in order to show support for a program that encourages Denver youth to participate and gain interest in projects involving engineering, science and technology. U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luke W. Nowakowski 
Col. Romberger, 460th Space Wing vice commander, looks on as teams compete during the Rocky Mountain Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology Robotics Competition Oct. 24 at the Auraria Campus Events Center in Denver. Romberger attended the Rocky Mountain BEST Robotics Competition in order to show support for a program that encourages Denver youth to participate and gain interest in projects involving engineering, science and technology. U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luke W. Nowakowski 
Col. Romberger, 460th Space Wing vice commander, address the crowd that attended the Rocky Mountain Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology Robotics Competition Oct. 24 at the Auraria Campus Events Center in Denver. Romberger attended the Rocky Mountain BEST Robotics Competition in order to show support for a program that encourages Denver youth to participate and gain interest in projects involving engineering, science and technology. U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luke W. Nowakowski
Col. Romberger attends Rocky Mountain Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology Robotics Competition
