The Pike District Partnership in Montgomery County, Md., and Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division signed a Partnership Intermediary Agreement on July 1, 2024, to mark a significant milestone in fostering innovation and collaboration between the federal government and local businesses and educational institutions within the Pike District. Carderock Commanding Officer Capt. Matthew Tardy and Pike District Partnership Executive Director Eugene Cornelius signed the agreement at a ceremony that included many folks from Maryland, Montgomery County and the Navy.
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A historical perspective of the amazing capabilities of our military industrial complex; in the 1940s. How big was the U.S. Navy during WWII? By January 1945, the Navy had 61,045 vessels including 23 battleships, over 100 aircraft carriers, 59 cruisers, 425 destroyers, 400 destroyer-escorts, 237 subs and 54,000 landing craft and assault ships, plus 37,000 planes.
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"If you want to put a weapon on target anywhere and have lethal effect in the Navy, you need some piece of Information Warfare." ICYMI: Watch the US Navy's IBoss' interview with the United States Navy Memorial to learn how #InformationWarfare keeps the Navy in competition.
SITREP Episode 15, Featuring Vice Admiral Kelly Aeschbach, Commander, Naval Information Forces — United States Navy Memorial
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Check out the newest episode of #SpillingTheTea, featuring Leslie Faircloth, Deputy Director at the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division (NAWCTSD) Office of Small Business Programs. Tune in to learn about the importance of #Teaming for #SmallBusinesses, finding a "compete-mate," and more. Listen to the full episode at: https://lnkd.in/gwquNG-4 #GovCon #GovernmentContracting #NAWCTSD
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Guys we currently looking to this issue, but you should be made aware of this contractor. Attempting to evaluate the potential, but so far it looks bad. WITH | REGUARDS TO : : : Officials found suspected Chinese malware hidden in various US military systems. Its intended use is disruption rather than surveillance, a 'disturbing' change in intent, experts say THESE OUR LATEST LOGS Hesai Technology Electronics 3500 W Bayshore Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94303 (650) 665-7837 Closed · Opens 9 AM Suggest an edit · Your business? Claim now hesaitech.com https://www.hesaitech.com -Log Details- Protection Event Date: 8/4/23 Protection Event Time: 5:54 AM -Blocked Website Details- Malicious Website: 1 , C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application\msedge.exe, Blocked, -1, -1, 0.0.0, , -Website Data- Category: RiskWare Domain: www.hesaitech.com IP Address: 8.25.82.214 Port: 80 Type: Outbound File: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application\msedge.exe (end)
It's #FitnessFriday! Lets Get to it! 🙌 💪 ⚓ 📍 SAN DIEGO (July 27, 2023) - U.S. Navy Culinary Specialist 3rd Class Jorge RodriguezColon, from Ponce, Puerto Rico, assigned to the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71), performs a plank exercise during a physical readiness test, July 27, 2023. Theodore Roosevelt is currently pier side at Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, to complete maintenance and to conduct training and certifications in preparation for upcoming at-sea evolutions.
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Expert Associate National Security College | UNSW Adjunct Fellow | Associate Fellow, Council on Geostrategy | Non-Executive Director | Mariner | Podcast Producer & Host #maritimematters #saltwaterstrategists
I have long said sailors are mariners and warfighters first and foremost. So naturally, I find a lot to like in the below from the US Navy Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Clear, succinct and on point. Clarity of purpose and a clear-eyed vision of the threat is important. Of course, a conflict in the Indo-Pacific would be catastrophic and we must do all we can to prevent it where possible. But failing to prepare for it or acknowledge it simply undermines deterrence. If conflict is to arise in the Indo-Pacific it will be fought across all domains, military and non-military but geography dictates it will likely be very much maritime in nature. We must prepare our maritime warfighters for this potential, and we must do so now, and hope in doing so we bolster our deterrence strategy.
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti released her priorities in a paper titled “America’s Warfighting Navy,” at the Surface Navy Association’s National Symposium, Jan. 9.
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Naval Special Warfare Command - Navy SEAL & SWCC Teams Naval Special Warfare Center repost 2014; There are Two Types of Pain in this World: The Temporary Pain of Discipline, or the Permanent Pain of Regret
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Director of Strategy and Strategic Communications , CORE-CSI/ Leader-Commander-Strategist -Air National Guard
This is an outstanding list of priorities. This is what the Space Force should have. Nowhere in here does the Navy say it's a support force for the other services. Nowhere in here does it say it relies on others to do it's missions. It's a warfighting service that deters and projects combat, warfighting power. The CNO has provided the example for the CSO. Let's replace the "Comprehensive Strategy for the Space Force" with a spacepower version of this!!! National Institute for Deterrence Studies Peter Garretson Peter Marquez https://lnkd.in/eUd23ax3
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti released her priorities in a paper titled “America’s Warfighting Navy,” at the Surface Navy Association’s National Symposium, Jan. 9.
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For Your Continuity Preparedness.
On Armed Forces Day, we show our appreciation for the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines Corps, Coast Guard, and Space Force. The courage and sacrifice of the men and women in our Armed Forces have preserved America's freedom for generations.
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It’s always humbling listening to Gen. Mattis speak. This is an unbelievably relevant presentation that shouldn’t be overlooked. Worth the listen for anyone interested. To my buddies leading NROTC programs, OSOs, or anyone with the ears of future military officers — I am posting for reach and (~mandatory) exposure. Points on critical thinking & literacy in history are essential to leadership in the current and future operating environments. https://lnkd.in/gFyYppk9
Featured Speaker: General James Mattis, USMC (Retired), Secretary of Defense, 2017–19
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2wGood to have this partnership in place!