More than 75 years have passed since the Navy has had to repair several battle-damaged ships all at once. Now naval planners are wondering whether this capability might be needed once again.
DoD is working to mitigate issues by easing some rules and making moving dates flexible.
The Navy, through its Office of Naval Research is pursuing artificial intelligence applications across a broad spectrum of the service’s responsibilities to man, train and equip, as well as warfighting, sustainment and readiness.
Navy planners believe unmanned, underwater vessels will eventually become an important component. Now an associate at the Naval Research Laboratory is close to a breakthrough.
The Army has expanded its temporary lodging improvement plans out to 2029.
The latest “go-live” for MHS Genesis installations nearly doubled the system’s footprint in a single day. It stands at 42,000 active users.
A handful of new programs are opening up to help a segment of the population with a high unemployment rate.
DoD conducted a 100-day review of its critical supply chains at the request of the White House.