Congratulations to the Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic team, NIWC Atlantic U.S. Coast Guard Integrated Product Team IT Services team. Supporting you on the development and implementation of a 5G Wireless Shore Tie Solution is a great source of pride for Chugach, particularly in our CGS Technical Services division.
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#BravoZulu to the winners of Naval Medical Forces Pacific's annual Continuous Process Improvement project competition, whose efforts not only enhanced the efficiency and effectiveness of #NavyMedicine, but also significantly contributed to the overall readiness and health of our warfighters. #ThisIsNavyMedicine
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America’s ‘Air Wing Of The Future’ Takes Shape In The Pacific
Making its Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) debut, the USS Carl Vinson's CVW-2 Advanced Air Wing is bringing unmatched capabilities to the front lines of U.S. Naval Aviation in a way not seen since the Cold War.
The U.S. Navy is pushing hard to deliver Advanced Air Wing capabilities to the entire fleet, and the USS Carl Vinson is the carrier to set an example for years to come as dozens of new capabilities are added. Between non-kinetic capabilities in the F-35’s Tech Refresh 3 (TR-3) and EA-18G AN/ALQ-249 NGJ-MB, and kinetic capabilities like the AGM-88G AARGM-ER and AIM-174B ALC, the Carl Vinson is pushing the envelope in advanced capabilities that are being fielded in the Pacific, completing another keystone of the United States in its pivot to the Indo-Pacific.
“Our carrier air wing and carrier strike group is a constantly evolving capability. We are bringing the air wing of the future this time to RIMPAC. That allows us to focus on those new capabilities and integrating them with our allies and partners. It allows us to go out and test interoperability. operate together, and see how all those capabilities fit into that overall mix.”
Rear Admiral Micheal S. Wosje, Commander, Carrier Strike Group ONE.
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At SAIC, we understand the importance of staying at the forefront of #militarytraining. Dive into this thought-provoking U.S. Naval Institute piece and explore how Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC) training is shaping the future of combat readiness.
Combat performance is derived from system capability combined with informed tactics and training. Real time data backhaul accelerates the tactics feedback loop and drives increased performance with existing capabilities.
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Commander, Naval Surface Forces, U.S. Pacific Fleet, Vice Adm. Brendan McLane speaks during the "What Changes are Community Leaders Making to Meet Global Security Demands?" panel during WEST 2024. Now in its 34th year, the West symposium is sponsored by the Armed Forces Communication and Electronic Association (AFCEA) and the U.S. Naval Institute, bringing together military and industry experts. This year's theme is "Are Acquisition and Readiness on Pace to Meet Global Security Demands?"
At SAIC, we understand the importance of staying at the forefront of #militarytraining. Dive into this thought-provoking U.S. Naval Institute piece and explore how Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC) training is shaping the future of combat readiness.
Airmen and Guardian trainees are once again carrying practice weapons as part of the training regimen at the Department of the Air Force Basic Military Training ... aimed to enhance mission readiness.
Developing our nation’s next generation of warfighters! Surface Warfare Schools Command (SWSC) Commanding Officer, CAPT Joseph Baggett, meets with RADM Pete Garvin, President, Naval War College (NWC) to discuss efforts as warfighting enablers by the two premier training and education organizations located onboard Naval Station Newport. NWC and SWSC regularly collaborate, supporting each other’s leader development programs designed to ensure decisive advantage in a complex and rapidly changing global security environment. Both organizations are vital to the Navy’s strategic focus on increasing naval competitive advantage to effectively deter aggression and succeed in long-term competition that challenges our national security, and to prepare our naval forces to succeed across the full spectrum of conflict. U.S. Naval War College Naval Education and Training Command U.S. Navy
Hey folks - The MOSA Summit on June 17-18 is coming fast! Time to make your travel and EXPO INTEGRATION arrangements to demo MOSA-in-action!!
BLUF: Remember that any person working for a VLC Member company can attend at NO COST for the TechConnect MOSA Industry and Government summit. You can also work with the VLC on the CRADA effort to ensure that your technology is considered by the government participants for integrating into the Tri-Service Expo (Army, Navy, or Air Force) live integrations - you DO NOT need to have a booth for that (of course that's just good marketing to also get a booth). Message me if you have any questions!
CLARIFICATION: The VLC is also sponsoring the April DSI MOSA Summit (no, we did not have a vote in DSI using the same name, that was a surprise to everyone). The DSI event is much smaller with no expo floor; it is, however, a much more "candid discussion with senior leaders" kind of event. Both events have their place in the "make MOSA actionable" ecosystem (thanks DSI for creating such a venue!). The VLC sponsorship, unfortunately, does not cover free registration for the April DSI event, so if you want to go to that one, you will need to pay the full registration cost. If so, then ping me and I will see you there also.
I also have heard of at least one other "virtual" MOSA Summit that occurred in February (I was double booked so unfortunately I missed that one). I have certainly heard from a bunch of folks that are confused on why there are so many events called a "MOSA Summit" this year - well, I guess the reason is because the 2023 inaugural event that we kicked off in Atlanta was AWESOME and everyone wants to do their own now! Being that we are the community of actual practitioners, I wanted to ensure that we are all communicating in the same way on the topic - the APPROACH to modular and open systems revolves around the BUSINESS and TECHNICAL folks with an INTEGRATED strategy - that's us (as architects and engineers) talking with our government customers and making real technology work, as well as us (as business leaders and citizens) having hard conversations about the changing DoD acquisition ecosystem. The DSI event in April will help on the business and DoD strategy front as it provides a "no-press" venue for senior leaders; anyone who has attended a DSI event (like the Aviation Dominance Summit in Huntsville) knows the value of these events. However, the inaugural MOSA Summit carries into the TechConnect event - this is CRITICAL to the success of MOSA-in-action due to the working tri-service integration expo. We need both kinds of events (as well as the various tech-specific events also occurring) in this ecosystem to make that transformation successful. Collaboration is key. I will be at both (and any other event I can make it to). Let's keep communication going at the grass roots level to make sure everyone is on the same page. We are making a difference and the world is noticing!!!
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During the Advanced Weapons Technology Summit in Huntsville, Al., NAC Vice President of Strategic Engagement and Brig. Gen. (ret) Al Abramson spoke with Mr. Ashley Johnson, Technical Director, Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head Division about regaining the warfighter capability gap over our adversaries and the importance of collaboration with industry to those efforts.
“We need to outpace our adversaries… The fact of the matter is that many adversaries have caught us with regard to their capabilities… so the way for us to improve our comparative advantages is to outpace them. It’s a simple idea, but we all have to own that and truly collaborate in order to generate advantage for our warfighters.”
Listen to the full conversation here: https://lnkd.in/gDu22S4X
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