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US Navy reports successful tests of newest shipboard radar
The system completed its first at-sea live fire test and will continue development through the summer in Hawaii.
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Frigate program delayed as shipyard is a ‘few hundred’ workers short
The yard is a “few hundred” workers short, Andy Bosak, the deputy program manager, said at the Surface Navy Association’s annual conference.
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Navy accepting Landing Ship Medium proposals for FY25 contract award
A request for proposals for the Landing Ship Medium program is out, ahead of a planned fiscal 2025 contract award.
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Navy chief to prioritize getting more ships ready for action
Adm. Lisa Franchetti announced her priorities as the new chief of naval operations, in her first major speech since taking command in November.
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Fleet Forces building digital tools to improve repairs, sailor skills
U.S. Fleet Forces Command is building digital tools to track the health of the fleet and to help sailors take on more complex maintenance work.
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Seeking 75 ships ready for combat, Navy turns to new readiness orgs
The fleet, struggling to reach its goal of 75 mission capable surface ships, is looking beyond the basics of ship maintenance for ways to boost readiness.
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HII warns of potential carrier, amphib issues in FY25 budget request
The company wants the Navy to buy carriers two at a time, with three years of advanced procurement funding for each, spaced four years apart.
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US Marines test radars, networks for expeditionary base operations
The 31st MEU continued the Marine Corps’ push to experiment with expeditionary advanced base operations during its two deployments in 2023.
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Even more US-Australia submarine collaboration on the horizon
The new year will bring new work between the two navies.
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Marines to roll out improvements to live, simulated training in 2024
U.S. Marines will continue moving away from single-purpose virtual trainers in large buildings to simulations run from laptops on a robust global network.
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US Navy reports successful tests of newest shipboard radar
The system completed its first at-sea live fire test and will continue development through the summer in Hawaii.
-
Frigate program delayed as shipyard is a ‘few hundred’ workers short
The yard is a “few hundred” workers short, Andy Bosak, the deputy program manager, said at the Surface Navy Association’s annual conference.
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Navy accepting Landing Ship Medium proposals for FY25 contract award
A request for proposals for the Landing Ship Medium program is out, ahead of a planned fiscal 2025 contract award.
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Navy chief to prioritize getting more ships ready for action
Adm. Lisa Franchetti announced her priorities as the new chief of naval operations, in her first major speech since taking command in November.
-
Fleet Forces building digital tools to improve repairs, sailor skills
U.S. Fleet Forces Command is building digital tools to track the health of the fleet and to help sailors take on more complex maintenance work.
-
Seeking 75 ships ready for combat, Navy turns to new readiness orgs
The fleet, struggling to reach its goal of 75 mission capable surface ships, is looking beyond the basics of ship maintenance for ways to boost readiness.
-
HII warns of potential carrier, amphib issues in FY25 budget request
The company wants the Navy to buy carriers two at a time, with three years of advanced procurement funding for each, spaced four years apart.
-
US Marines test radars, networks for expeditionary base operations
The 31st MEU continued the Marine Corps’ push to experiment with expeditionary advanced base operations during its two deployments in 2023.
-
Even more US-Australia submarine collaboration on the horizon
The new year will bring new work between the two navies.
-
Marines to roll out improvements to live, simulated training in 2024
U.S. Marines will continue moving away from single-purpose virtual trainers in large buildings to simulations run from laptops on a robust global network.
-
US Navy reports successful tests of newest shipboard radar
The system completed its first at-sea live fire test and will continue development through the summer in Hawaii.
-
Frigate program delayed as shipyard is a ‘few hundred’ workers short
The yard is a “few hundred” workers short, Andy Bosak, the deputy program manager, said at the Surface Navy Association’s annual conference.
-
Navy accepting Landing Ship Medium proposals for FY25 contract award
A request for proposals for the Landing Ship Medium program is out, ahead of a planned fiscal 2025 contract award.
-
Navy chief to prioritize getting more ships ready for action
Adm. Lisa Franchetti announced her priorities as the new chief of naval operations, in her first major speech since taking command in November.
-
Fleet Forces building digital tools to improve repairs, sailor skills
U.S. Fleet Forces Command is building digital tools to track the health of the fleet and to help sailors take on more complex maintenance work.
-
Seeking 75 ships ready for combat, Navy turns to new readiness orgs
The fleet, struggling to reach its goal of 75 mission capable surface ships, is looking beyond the basics of ship maintenance for ways to boost readiness.
-
HII warns of potential carrier, amphib issues in FY25 budget request
The company wants the Navy to buy carriers two at a time, with three years of advanced procurement funding for each, spaced four years apart.
-
US Marines test radars, networks for expeditionary base operations
The 31st MEU continued the Marine Corps’ push to experiment with expeditionary advanced base operations during its two deployments in 2023.
-
Even more US-Australia submarine collaboration on the horizon
The new year will bring new work between the two navies.
-
Marines to roll out improvements to live, simulated training in 2024
U.S. Marines will continue moving away from single-purpose virtual trainers in large buildings to simulations run from laptops on a robust global network.













