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Mike Sydla, the division director for Information Management Resources at Naval Sea Systems Command’s Industrial Operations, said the coronavirus pandemic helped accelerate some parts of the IT modernization journey.
The Naval Aviation Museum is a dream for flight enthusiasts, with everything from biplanes to Blue Angels jets. Behind the museum is a Foundation, which actively participates in educating potential future aviators.
Bryan Clark of the Hudson Institute argues the Navy has to totally rethink the design of its next generation fleet.
Is it even possible to change the culture of something as bulky as the United States Navy? Charles Barber is going to try.
Sometimes the Federal Acquisition Regulation calls for meaningful discussions between government and would-be contractors. The lack thereof can result in issues like the one the Navy and one of its suppliers are having.
Judy Conley and Jessica McElman, of the Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division, are both finalists for the Women in Technology leadership award for their efforts to ensure their employees don’t get stuck in a rut.
It doesn't matter how big the Navy's fleet is on paper if ships and submarines spend too much time in maintenance and repair docks.
Leaders from NavalX gave advice for pitching to the Department of the Navy and discussed how to connect smaller players to innovation hubs during a recent webinar.
If the United States is to make some sort of containment of China a foreign policy priority, the Navy would have a big part of the job.
DISA officials say the workscape will never look the same again now that DoD has seen what telework can do.
Construction is underway - reconstruction more accurately - at a complex of ancient buildings at the Washington, D.C. Navy Yard, under the auspices of the Naval History and Heritage Command.
Naval leadership wants to find bias or systemic racism in the ranks of the Navy and root it out.
The top officials from each branch want hospitals and clinics back under their control.
The Navy is seeking help from industry to improve the cybersecurity of ship-board networks.