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Q&A with Naval Supply Systems Command

Seapower magazine interviews Vice Commander Kurt J. Wendelken  What are the roles of the Naval Supply Systems Command?  How is the era of great power competition affecting NAVSUP’s roles and responsibilities?  Why does the Navy’s supply chain need the transformation…

Navy Orders Third Lot of Next-Generation Jammer Pods

*****  ARLINGTON, Va. — The U.S. Navy has placed an order with Raytheon for the third lot of ALQ-249 Next-Generation Jammer-Mid-Band (NGJ-MB) pods. The Naval Air Systems Command awarded a $650 million fixed-price incentive (firm target) and cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to…

Congressman Questions Navy’s Delay in Super Hornet Contract

*****  WASHINGTON — The delay in the Navy’s award of a contract for the service’s final procurement of 20 F/A-18E/F Super Hornet strike fighters is exacerbating the service’s strike fighter shortage, a congressman said, and is reducing the Navy’s future…

Navy Decommissions Last Coastal Patrol Ships 

*****  ARLINGTON, Va. — The U.S. Navy has decommissioned its last two Cyclone-class patrol coastal ships in March 28 ceremonies at Naval Support Activity, Bahrain, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command Public Affairs said in a release. The USS Monsoon (PC…

AUKUS Deal Buoys Submarine Suppliers

***********  ARLINGTON, Va. — The suppliers of components and materials to the nation’s submarine shipyards praised the AUKUS agreement’s plan for building three or potentially five Virginia-class attack submarines (SSNs).   The AUKUS agreement between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the…

Navy Concludes EOC Westpac Deployment of MQ-4C Triton UAV 

**************  ARLINGTON, Va.— The U.S. Navy is concluding the first deployment of a detachment of MQ-4C Triton high-altitude, long-endurance maritime intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and targeting (MISR&T) unmanned aerial vehicles, ending the Early Operational Capability deployment of the Triton, paving the…

Marine Commandant is Bullish on Flight II LPD Capabilities 

*********  WASHINGTON — The Marine Corps commandant praised the Flight II version of the San Antonio-class amphibious platform dock ship (LPD) and re-iterated his position that 31 large and medium amphibious warships is the minimum needed to enable amphibious power…

Amphib Suppliers to Navy Cite Need for Consistency in Ship Orders

***********  ARLINGTON, Va. — The companies supplying components and materials to the shipbuilders who produce the amphibious warfare ships for the U.S. Navy say that consistency in ship orders brings economies to the work and stability to the industrial base. …

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