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US Navy weapons buyer talks ship production, F-35 upgrade delays
Jay Stefany, the acting assistant secretary of the Navy for research, development and acquisition, sat down with Defense News to discuss several topics.
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US Navy submarine branch focuses on developing Project Overmatch
A submarine community reorganization is allowing greater focus on submarine sustainment, weapons production and new capabilities like Project Overmatch.
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Submarine sector study looks at busy repair schedule, AUKUS work
The SIB-25 looked at a fuller range of work the submarine-industrial base will be asked to do in the coming years and the funding it will need.
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US Navy mulls timing of new double-carrier award amid Enterprise delay
Construction delays on carrier Enterprise are one factor in ongoing discussions about when to sign a contract for the next two carriers, 82 and 83.
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Lawmakers worried Navy’s ongoing sub spending hasn’t fixed fleet woes
A new spending request would raise submarine industrial base investments to $8.7 billion. The fleet is still set to shrink, worrying some lawmakers.
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Navy aims to hasten remaining Columbia sub work in case of test delays
To hedge against first-in-class test delays, the Navy wants to build back a schedule buffer for the District of Columbia.
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Boeing pitches more upgrades for US Army’s Apache, Chinook helicopters
Boeing is offering upgrades to its Apache and Chinook, and the two programs are leveraging each other’s ideas despite their obvious differences.
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Kongsberg sending counter-drone network to Ukraine, pitching it to US
Kongsberg is sending its integrated counter-drone network to Ukraine to improve battlefield awareness and shoot down Iran-made Shahed drones.
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Polaris maturing autonomous MRZR Alpha under prototyping effort
Polaris is pairing its MRZR Alpha with an autonomy package that would allow it to move supplies and people off-road in complex terrain.
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Polaris pitches electric offroad vehicle to meet zero-emission goals
Polaris began building an all-electric Ranger XP Kinetic this year, which it hopes to sell to government customers facing upcoming deadlines to go green.
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US Navy weapons buyer talks ship production, F-35 upgrade delays
Jay Stefany, the acting assistant secretary of the Navy for research, development and acquisition, sat down with Defense News to discuss several topics.
-
US Navy submarine branch focuses on developing Project Overmatch
A submarine community reorganization is allowing greater focus on submarine sustainment, weapons production and new capabilities like Project Overmatch.
-
Submarine sector study looks at busy repair schedule, AUKUS work
The SIB-25 looked at a fuller range of work the submarine-industrial base will be asked to do in the coming years and the funding it will need.
-
US Navy mulls timing of new double-carrier award amid Enterprise delay
Construction delays on carrier Enterprise are one factor in ongoing discussions about when to sign a contract for the next two carriers, 82 and 83.
-
Lawmakers worried Navy’s ongoing sub spending hasn’t fixed fleet woes
A new spending request would raise submarine industrial base investments to $8.7 billion. The fleet is still set to shrink, worrying some lawmakers.
-
Navy aims to hasten remaining Columbia sub work in case of test delays
To hedge against first-in-class test delays, the Navy wants to build back a schedule buffer for the District of Columbia.
-
Boeing pitches more upgrades for US Army’s Apache, Chinook helicopters
Boeing is offering upgrades to its Apache and Chinook, and the two programs are leveraging each other’s ideas despite their obvious differences.
-
Kongsberg sending counter-drone network to Ukraine, pitching it to US
Kongsberg is sending its integrated counter-drone network to Ukraine to improve battlefield awareness and shoot down Iran-made Shahed drones.
-
Polaris maturing autonomous MRZR Alpha under prototyping effort
Polaris is pairing its MRZR Alpha with an autonomy package that would allow it to move supplies and people off-road in complex terrain.
-
Polaris pitches electric offroad vehicle to meet zero-emission goals
Polaris began building an all-electric Ranger XP Kinetic this year, which it hopes to sell to government customers facing upcoming deadlines to go green.
-
US Navy weapons buyer talks ship production, F-35 upgrade delays
Jay Stefany, the acting assistant secretary of the Navy for research, development and acquisition, sat down with Defense News to discuss several topics.
-
US Navy submarine branch focuses on developing Project Overmatch
A submarine community reorganization is allowing greater focus on submarine sustainment, weapons production and new capabilities like Project Overmatch.
-
Submarine sector study looks at busy repair schedule, AUKUS work
The SIB-25 looked at a fuller range of work the submarine-industrial base will be asked to do in the coming years and the funding it will need.
-
US Navy mulls timing of new double-carrier award amid Enterprise delay
Construction delays on carrier Enterprise are one factor in ongoing discussions about when to sign a contract for the next two carriers, 82 and 83.
-
Lawmakers worried Navy’s ongoing sub spending hasn’t fixed fleet woes
A new spending request would raise submarine industrial base investments to $8.7 billion. The fleet is still set to shrink, worrying some lawmakers.
-
Navy aims to hasten remaining Columbia sub work in case of test delays
To hedge against first-in-class test delays, the Navy wants to build back a schedule buffer for the District of Columbia.
-
Boeing pitches more upgrades for US Army’s Apache, Chinook helicopters
Boeing is offering upgrades to its Apache and Chinook, and the two programs are leveraging each other’s ideas despite their obvious differences.
-
Kongsberg sending counter-drone network to Ukraine, pitching it to US
Kongsberg is sending its integrated counter-drone network to Ukraine to improve battlefield awareness and shoot down Iran-made Shahed drones.
-
Polaris maturing autonomous MRZR Alpha under prototyping effort
Polaris is pairing its MRZR Alpha with an autonomy package that would allow it to move supplies and people off-road in complex terrain.
-
Polaris pitches electric offroad vehicle to meet zero-emission goals
Polaris began building an all-electric Ranger XP Kinetic this year, which it hopes to sell to government customers facing upcoming deadlines to go green.













