Cost containment strategies pull implementation tasks in-house with the goal of using smaller, community contractors to produce parts for military-designed systems.
Posted by Java Joe on February 26, 2014 · Leave a Comment
Job-security concerns may compound pressures already producing record behavioral and physical health issues.
Category Leader Features, Morning Coffee · Tags budget, contractors, DARPA, drone, EA-6B Prowler, guided missile, Hellfire, K-MAX, layoffs, LCS, Lockheed Martin, NAVAIR, Northrop Grumman, Raynaud, Spike, UAV
Posted by Publisher on February 24, 2014 · Leave a Comment
A successful first test of the Hornet’s sensor pod promises to transform air-to-air operations, according to the US Navy.
Category Leader Features, Morning Coffee · Tags A-T Solutions, BAE, EA-18G Growler, electromagnetic spectrum, Engility, F/A-18, F/A-18 Super Hornet, food stamps for military, Indian Head, Indian Head Explosive Ordnance, NAVAIR, Naval Aviation Center for Rotorcraft Advancement, Second Life
Posted by Publisher on February 6, 2014 · Leave a Comment
The Navy’s F-35C, the most likely JSF variant to be cut, passed 36 roll-in arrestment tests in January at Lakehurst.
Posted by Editor on February 4, 2014 · Leave a Comment
Feb. 12 briefing on MOOCs has been moved to The Patuxent Partnership conference room.
Feb. 12’s briefing on MOOCs has been moved to The Patuxent Partnership conference room.
Category Leader Features · Tags Ben Bederson, Bonnie Green, Brown Bag, Brown Bag Lunch, Karen Cooper, MOOC, NAVAIR, Patuxent Partnership, Pax partnership, The Patuxent Partnership, TPP, University of Maryland
Speakers describe a decade of growth, project more growth, and call for diversification and more art.
Category Business, Leader Features · Tags Brad Gottfried, Chesapeake Orchestra, College of Southern Maryland, college-southern-maryland, CSM, economic development, economic diversification, Jeffrey Silberschlag, NAVAIR, Patuxent Partnership, Rebecca Bridgett, River Concert Series, St. Mary's County, STEM, TPP, workforce development
Posted by Publisher on September 12, 2013 · 1 Comment
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.
Category Leader Features, Morning Coffee · Tags autonomous aerial refueling, Barrack Obama, Jo Ann Rooney, John Kerry, Keith Alexander, limited strike, NAVAIR, NSA, P-8 Poseidon, Russia, Russian, second-hand aircraft, Sikorsky, Syria, UCAS-D, Wall Street
Posted by Editor on September 10, 2013 · Leave a Comment
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.
Posted by Publisher on September 9, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Looking to shield some programs and seeking R&D sources overseas, the Pentagon is struggling to adapt to disproportionate sequestration hits in FY2014.
Category Leader Features, Morning Coffee · Tags acquistions, Avionics, BAMS, defense contractors, Frank Kendall, Georgia Tech, Kendall, NAS:Patuxent River, National Veterans Park FL, NAVAIR, sequestration, T2 Buckeye, Vanderbilt