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Surface navy emphasizes frigates in its latest modernization plans
The director of surface warfare provides his vision for modernization over the next 15 years.
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Navy pilot program seeks rapid development and better funding approach
A Navy pilot program will rapidly develop and test new weapons, and then also identify a way to squeeze emerging capabilities into the budget process.
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Navy certifying virtualized Aegis Combat System on its first destroyer
The Navy is certifying its virtualized Aegis Combat System on destroyer Winston Churchill for the first time after months of hardware and software testing.
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US unveils international force to defend Red Sea. Here’s what we know.
Several nations have announced their contributions to Operation Prosperity Guardian, a new multinational security initiative in the Middle East.
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New court doc sheds light on Austal’s 2022 Offshore Patrol Cutter win
A court upheld the Coast Guard’s decision to award Austal the Offshore Patrol Cutter contract, despite an appeal by incumbent builder Eastern Shipbuilding.
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Sen. Kelly to propose legislation to strengthen commercial shipping
Sen. Mark Kelly is crafting legislation to support U.S. commercial shipping and shipbuilding, calling the effort a national security imperative.
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Del Toro aims to reinvigorate US shipping to strengthen fleet
The U.S. Navy secretary is warning the service won’t be able to fulfill its mission without a strong commercial counterpart. Enter: “maritime statecraft.”
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First US submarine repairs in Australia scheduled for summer
American and Australian maintainers on tender Emory S. Land will conduct maintenance on a U.S. sub in Australia next summer, an early step under AUKUS.
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Navy launches efficiency drive in pursuit of savings
The undersecretary said a new efficiency drive will build off past ones and try to, again, find ways to cut costs through better processes and systems.
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Navy creates program office to manage nuclear carrier defuelings
A new Navy program office will manage defueling and dismantling Nimitz- and Ford-class aircraft carriers, working with government and industry entities.
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Surface navy emphasizes frigates in its latest modernization plans
The director of surface warfare provides his vision for modernization over the next 15 years.
-
Navy pilot program seeks rapid development and better funding approach
A Navy pilot program will rapidly develop and test new weapons, and then also identify a way to squeeze emerging capabilities into the budget process.
-
Navy certifying virtualized Aegis Combat System on its first destroyer
The Navy is certifying its virtualized Aegis Combat System on destroyer Winston Churchill for the first time after months of hardware and software testing.
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US unveils international force to defend Red Sea. Here’s what we know.
Several nations have announced their contributions to Operation Prosperity Guardian, a new multinational security initiative in the Middle East.
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New court doc sheds light on Austal’s 2022 Offshore Patrol Cutter win
A court upheld the Coast Guard’s decision to award Austal the Offshore Patrol Cutter contract, despite an appeal by incumbent builder Eastern Shipbuilding.
-
Sen. Kelly to propose legislation to strengthen commercial shipping
Sen. Mark Kelly is crafting legislation to support U.S. commercial shipping and shipbuilding, calling the effort a national security imperative.
-
Del Toro aims to reinvigorate US shipping to strengthen fleet
The U.S. Navy secretary is warning the service won’t be able to fulfill its mission without a strong commercial counterpart. Enter: “maritime statecraft.”
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First US submarine repairs in Australia scheduled for summer
American and Australian maintainers on tender Emory S. Land will conduct maintenance on a U.S. sub in Australia next summer, an early step under AUKUS.
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Navy launches efficiency drive in pursuit of savings
The undersecretary said a new efficiency drive will build off past ones and try to, again, find ways to cut costs through better processes and systems.
-
Navy creates program office to manage nuclear carrier defuelings
A new Navy program office will manage defueling and dismantling Nimitz- and Ford-class aircraft carriers, working with government and industry entities.
-
Surface navy emphasizes frigates in its latest modernization plans
The director of surface warfare provides his vision for modernization over the next 15 years.
-
Navy pilot program seeks rapid development and better funding approach
A Navy pilot program will rapidly develop and test new weapons, and then also identify a way to squeeze emerging capabilities into the budget process.
-
Navy certifying virtualized Aegis Combat System on its first destroyer
The Navy is certifying its virtualized Aegis Combat System on destroyer Winston Churchill for the first time after months of hardware and software testing.
-
US unveils international force to defend Red Sea. Here’s what we know.
Several nations have announced their contributions to Operation Prosperity Guardian, a new multinational security initiative in the Middle East.
-
New court doc sheds light on Austal’s 2022 Offshore Patrol Cutter win
A court upheld the Coast Guard’s decision to award Austal the Offshore Patrol Cutter contract, despite an appeal by incumbent builder Eastern Shipbuilding.
-
Sen. Kelly to propose legislation to strengthen commercial shipping
Sen. Mark Kelly is crafting legislation to support U.S. commercial shipping and shipbuilding, calling the effort a national security imperative.
-
Del Toro aims to reinvigorate US shipping to strengthen fleet
The U.S. Navy secretary is warning the service won’t be able to fulfill its mission without a strong commercial counterpart. Enter: “maritime statecraft.”
-
First US submarine repairs in Australia scheduled for summer
American and Australian maintainers on tender Emory S. Land will conduct maintenance on a U.S. sub in Australia next summer, an early step under AUKUS.
-
Navy launches efficiency drive in pursuit of savings
The undersecretary said a new efficiency drive will build off past ones and try to, again, find ways to cut costs through better processes and systems.
-
Navy creates program office to manage nuclear carrier defuelings
A new Navy program office will manage defueling and dismantling Nimitz- and Ford-class aircraft carriers, working with government and industry entities.













