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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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Here’s what the Navy is doing to boost SWO retention
In recent years, retention among SWOs has remained at approximately 34 to 35 percent, up from a 30 percent retention rate roughly 20 years ago.
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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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Fincantieri taps welding robots to build US Navy frigates faster
The technology could help the shipbuilder achieve a pace of two Constellation-class frigates per year, according to Fincantieri CEO Pierroberto Folgiero.
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Singapore’s Navy inks modernization deals amid personnel shortage
The country has embarked on numerous joint training exercises and sent troops to various countries to ease the problem, but end strength remains a problem.
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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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Russian frigate enters service, with plans for hypersonic armaments
Russia has commissioned the frigate Admiral Golovko, the country’s first ship that will regularly carry Zircon hypersonic missiles.
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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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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.
-
Here’s what the Navy is doing to boost SWO retention
In recent years, retention among SWOs has remained at approximately 34 to 35 percent, up from a 30 percent retention rate roughly 20 years ago.
-
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.
-
Fincantieri taps welding robots to build US Navy frigates faster
The technology could help the shipbuilder achieve a pace of two Constellation-class frigates per year, according to Fincantieri CEO Pierroberto Folgiero.
-
Singapore’s Navy inks modernization deals amid personnel shortage
The country has embarked on numerous joint training exercises and sent troops to various countries to ease the problem, but end strength remains a problem.
-
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.
-
Russian frigate enters service, with plans for hypersonic armaments
Russia has commissioned the frigate Admiral Golovko, the country’s first ship that will regularly carry Zircon hypersonic missiles.
-
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.
-
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.
-
Here’s what the Navy is doing to boost SWO retention
In recent years, retention among SWOs has remained at approximately 34 to 35 percent, up from a 30 percent retention rate roughly 20 years ago.
-
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.
-
Fincantieri taps welding robots to build US Navy frigates faster
The technology could help the shipbuilder achieve a pace of two Constellation-class frigates per year, according to Fincantieri CEO Pierroberto Folgiero.
-
Singapore’s Navy inks modernization deals amid personnel shortage
The country has embarked on numerous joint training exercises and sent troops to various countries to ease the problem, but end strength remains a problem.
-
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.
-
Russian frigate enters service, with plans for hypersonic armaments
Russia has commissioned the frigate Admiral Golovko, the country’s first ship that will regularly carry Zircon hypersonic missiles.
-
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.













