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Boeing conducts first manned-unmanned teaming event with MQ-25 tanker
Boeing demonstrated its unmanned MQ-25 tanker could take commands from pilots midair and deviate from preplanned missions, in the first manned-unmanned teaming test for the drone.
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Acting US Navy undersecretary James Geurts to retire this month
The Navy’s acting undersecretary will step down this month and retire from government service, with no replacement immediately announced.
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Military and civilian leaders must work to secure dual-use technologies, top Navy officer says
The Navy’s top information warfare officer said that civilian and military officials must come together to secure capabilities like GPS.
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Year-long continuing resolution would cost the Navy $14B in spending power
A continuing resolution this fall would put $14 billion in Navy funds in the wrong accounts compared to Navy needs – meaning the service couldn’t buy the right ships and weapons, wouldn’t have enough money operate the fleet and may have to cut back on people due to the misalignment of funds.
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Navy will incur some cost in replacing Freedom-variant LCS combining gears
Though the Navy argues the flawed combining gear is a “latent defect” in Lockheed Martin’s design, the best-case scenario for the Navy still involves paying some of the cost of replacing the system on all Freedom-variant littoral combat ships.
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Arctic will become ‘contested’ without US presence and partnerships, 2nd Fleet CO warns
Failure to maintain presence in the Arctic would “cede the space to the Russians or somebody else,” Lewis said, adding that it could also become a space where conflict arises.
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Pentagon needs reorg before Navy can develop maritime strategy, says Rep. Luria
Rep. Elaine Luria says the Navy needs a proper maritime strategy that defines its role in the world, but that a reorganization at the Pentagon must be the first step.
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Electronic attack system to provide Navy more capabilities, flexible options
Contractor Northrop Grumman is set to adapt its SEWIP system for larger-deck ships to protect against incoming anti-ship missiles.
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Navy nears production decision on fleet’s electronic warfare system
Lockheed Martin is providing the Navy advanced electronic sensing and protection systems to guard against advanced threats.
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Space Force launches small satellite to test new sensor possibilities
The Air Force Research Laboratory satellite was launched into orbit aboard a Rocket Lab Electron rocket taking off from New Zealand.
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Boeing conducts first manned-unmanned teaming event with MQ-25 tanker
Boeing demonstrated its unmanned MQ-25 tanker could take commands from pilots midair and deviate from preplanned missions, in the first manned-unmanned teaming test for the drone.
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Acting US Navy undersecretary James Geurts to retire this month
The Navy’s acting undersecretary will step down this month and retire from government service, with no replacement immediately announced.
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Military and civilian leaders must work to secure dual-use technologies, top Navy officer says
The Navy’s top information warfare officer said that civilian and military officials must come together to secure capabilities like GPS.
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Year-long continuing resolution would cost the Navy $14B in spending power
A continuing resolution this fall would put $14 billion in Navy funds in the wrong accounts compared to Navy needs – meaning the service couldn’t buy the right ships and weapons, wouldn’t have enough money operate the fleet and may have to cut back on people due to the misalignment of funds.
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Navy will incur some cost in replacing Freedom-variant LCS combining gears
Though the Navy argues the flawed combining gear is a “latent defect” in Lockheed Martin’s design, the best-case scenario for the Navy still involves paying some of the cost of replacing the system on all Freedom-variant littoral combat ships.
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Arctic will become ‘contested’ without US presence and partnerships, 2nd Fleet CO warns
Failure to maintain presence in the Arctic would “cede the space to the Russians or somebody else,” Lewis said, adding that it could also become a space where conflict arises.
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Pentagon needs reorg before Navy can develop maritime strategy, says Rep. Luria
Rep. Elaine Luria says the Navy needs a proper maritime strategy that defines its role in the world, but that a reorganization at the Pentagon must be the first step.
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Electronic attack system to provide Navy more capabilities, flexible options
Contractor Northrop Grumman is set to adapt its SEWIP system for larger-deck ships to protect against incoming anti-ship missiles.
-
Navy nears production decision on fleet’s electronic warfare system
Lockheed Martin is providing the Navy advanced electronic sensing and protection systems to guard against advanced threats.
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Space Force launches small satellite to test new sensor possibilities
The Air Force Research Laboratory satellite was launched into orbit aboard a Rocket Lab Electron rocket taking off from New Zealand.
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Boeing conducts first manned-unmanned teaming event with MQ-25 tanker
Boeing demonstrated its unmanned MQ-25 tanker could take commands from pilots midair and deviate from preplanned missions, in the first manned-unmanned teaming test for the drone.
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Acting US Navy undersecretary James Geurts to retire this month
The Navy’s acting undersecretary will step down this month and retire from government service, with no replacement immediately announced.
-
Military and civilian leaders must work to secure dual-use technologies, top Navy officer says
The Navy’s top information warfare officer said that civilian and military officials must come together to secure capabilities like GPS.
-
Year-long continuing resolution would cost the Navy $14B in spending power
A continuing resolution this fall would put $14 billion in Navy funds in the wrong accounts compared to Navy needs – meaning the service couldn’t buy the right ships and weapons, wouldn’t have enough money operate the fleet and may have to cut back on people due to the misalignment of funds.
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Navy will incur some cost in replacing Freedom-variant LCS combining gears
Though the Navy argues the flawed combining gear is a “latent defect” in Lockheed Martin’s design, the best-case scenario for the Navy still involves paying some of the cost of replacing the system on all Freedom-variant littoral combat ships.
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Arctic will become ‘contested’ without US presence and partnerships, 2nd Fleet CO warns
Failure to maintain presence in the Arctic would “cede the space to the Russians or somebody else,” Lewis said, adding that it could also become a space where conflict arises.
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Pentagon needs reorg before Navy can develop maritime strategy, says Rep. Luria
Rep. Elaine Luria says the Navy needs a proper maritime strategy that defines its role in the world, but that a reorganization at the Pentagon must be the first step.
-
Electronic attack system to provide Navy more capabilities, flexible options
Contractor Northrop Grumman is set to adapt its SEWIP system for larger-deck ships to protect against incoming anti-ship missiles.
-
Navy nears production decision on fleet’s electronic warfare system
Lockheed Martin is providing the Navy advanced electronic sensing and protection systems to guard against advanced threats.
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Space Force launches small satellite to test new sensor possibilities
The Air Force Research Laboratory satellite was launched into orbit aboard a Rocket Lab Electron rocket taking off from New Zealand.













