June 4, 2026

US Navy is Carrier-Based and Well Capitalized

Cost containment strategies pull implementation tasks in-house with the goal of using smaller, community contractors to produce parts for military-designed systems.

Morning Coffee: Human Toll of Military Layoffs

Job-security concerns may compound pressures already producing record behavioral and physical health issues.

Morning Coffee: Hornet Tests IRST Sensor Pod

A successful first test of the Hornet’s sensor pod promises to transform air-to-air operations, according to the US Navy.

Morning Coffee: F-35C Passes Tailhook Tests

The Navy’s F-35C, the most likely JSF variant to be cut, passed 36 roll-in arrestment tests in January at Lakehurst.

TPP Brown Bag Briefing: All about MOOCs

Feb. 12 briefing on MOOCs has been moved to The Patuxent Partnership conference room.

Brown Bag Briefing: MOOCs

Feb. 12’s briefing on MOOCs has been moved to The Patuxent Partnership conference room.

TPP Speakers: Pax Investment Today & Tomorrow

Speakers describe a decade of growth, project more growth, and call for diversification and more art.

Remembrances and a Bull Market on Military Strikes

As the victims of 9/11 were remembered, Kerry prepared to meet with Russia about removing Syria’s chemical weapons without a military strike while Wall Street surges on Tomahawk missile stock.

Senior Scientist Joins Sabre

After serving over 30 distinguished years with the U.S. Navy as a naval officer, test pilot, and systems engineer, Mr.Bill Posnett joins Sabre as a senior engineering scientist.

Acquisitions Chief Sees Leaner 2014 for Contractors

Looking to shield some programs and seeking R&D sources overseas, the Pentagon is struggling to adapt to disproportionate sequestration hits in FY2014.