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HII Readies Kennedy Carrier for Crew Training With Compartment Turnover
Huntington Ingalls Industries has opened 2.7K compartments to the crew of the John F. Kennedy aircraft carrier, also known as CVN 79.
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Collins Aerospace Completes Pre-Production of Airborne Training Tech
Collins Aerospace concluded pre-production efforts for a training pod designed to optimize training realism and secure various techniques, tactics and processes.
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Gerry Fasano, Daniel Voce on Leidos’ Network Modernization Plans Under Navy NGEN Recompete
Gerry Fasano and Daniel Voce of Leidos told Federal News Network in an interview published Friday how the company will help the Navy advance its digital modernization effort under the potential eight-year, $7.7B service management, integration and transport portion of the Next Generation Enterprise Network Recompete contract.
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Navy Seeks Anti-Submarine Warfare Surveillance System Proposals
The Office of Naval Research seeks proposals for an affordable anti-submarine warfare system that will detect underwater threats at longer ranges.
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Mike Petters: HII Seeks to Meet Navy’s Demand for UUVs
Mike Petters, CEO of Huntington Ingalls Industries and a previous Wash100 award winner, said the company plans to tap into the U.S. Navy“™s increasing demand for unmanned underwater vehicles, USNI News reported Thursday.
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Raytheon’s Kim Ernzen on Naval Strike Missile
Kim Ernzen, vice president for air warfare systems product line at Raytheon, told Breaking Defense in an interview published Thursday that the company is developing a supply chain and a system to produce the Naval Strike Missile in the U.S. to create jobs in several states.
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Navy OKs General Atomics Launch, Recovery Systems for USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier; Scott Forney Quoted
The U.S. Navy has approved General Atomics-built system components for use in aircraft launch and recovery activities aboard the service's nuclear-powered USS Gerald R. Ford carrier.
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DynCorp Receives $1.7B CMMARS IDIQ Task Order from Naval Air Warfare Center to Support T-34/T-44/T-6 Aircraft; Joe Ford Quoted
The Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division has awarded DynCorp International a second task order under the potential seven-year, $1.7B Contracted Maintenance, Modification, Aircrew and Related Services indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to support T-34, T-44 and T-6 aircraft, the company reported on Wednesday.