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The latest news from Breaking Defense. _________________________________________________________________________ |
SNC Deploys Cutting-Edge Security Tech For Maritime Regions
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The Navy Wants Industry To Manage Its Autonomy Integration Efforts The Navy wants to hire an industry partner for its Rapid Autonomy Integration Lab, or RAIL, office.
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Navy Launches 'No Notice' Fire Safety Assessments At All Shipyards The new policy comes as a result of the loss of the Bonhomme Richard in July 2020.
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SNC Deploys Cutting-Edge Security Tech For Maritime Regions [Sponsored] As the importance of oceans, coastlines, economic exclusion zones and sovereign waters increases, countries are faced with a crucial problem.
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Raytheon, Navy Finish SPY-6 Testing At Wallops The company is anticipating a contract later this year for work associated with backfitting Flight IIA destroyers.
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Northrop Exploring How SEWIP Can Feed Into Project Overmatch "We were able to … create new software and put new communication waveforms through the system and demonstrate a class a wave forms it could be critical to the Navy as they look at Project Overmatch," said Mike Meaney, a Northrop Grumman official.
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Chirag Parikh Tapped For National Space Council ExecSec Addressing climate change, and setting norms of behavior are among the focus areas for Biden administration space policy.
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The Unmanned Advantage At Sea: Revolutionizing Maritime Domain Awareness [Sponsored] The new era of seapower requires new approaches and new tools for the U.S. military and its allies.
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What If The Bigger Shipbuilding Budget Just Doesn't Come? "The Navy's going to have a huge problem," Mark Cancian, a fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said of the service's likely budget squeeze.
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The Latest In Encryptors For Secure, Classified Comms To The Tactical Edge
[Sponsored] One of the most important tactical tools for the warfighter are encryptors that extend classified, secure communications from the tactical edge to the enterprise. |
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