June 9, 2026

UCAS Drone Going to Carriers in One Year

UCAS on carriers

Recent evaluations on board the USS Truman lay groundwork for X-47B testing next summer.

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DoD Gets a ‘B’ for Clear Writing; VA Gets an ‘F’

report card

The Center for Plain Language gives the Pentagon a passing grade for writing clearly, but fails the Veterans Administration.

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Pax River’s Fuels Team Powers RIMPAC Exercise

RIMPAC biofuel

NAVAIR’s fuels team is helping the Navy move closer to its goal of deploying a “fleet of ships powered by biofuels.”

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Manich Takes Deputy Position at AIR 1.0

Tony Manich

Anthony Manich was previously assigned as the principal deputy program manager for PEO (U&W).

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Pax River Computer Ensures Solid Nuke Communications

MCS-10

The Latest Mission Computer System for E-6B Mercury aircraft ensures the readiness of the Navy’s nuclear arsenal.

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NAVAIR Leadership Seeks to Clarify Budget Cut Rumors

NAVAIR logo

Officials says cuts are coming to Pax River’s contracted support services, but it will not be the rumored 15 percent haircut.

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Lockheed Releases June Test Statistics for JSF

Attack Aircraft

Lockheed says the F-35 program is beating its revised test schedule.

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Adm. Architzel Honored at NAVAIR Diversity Training Day

NAVAIR Diversity Training Day 2012

Approximately 300 NAVAIR employees learned how diversity and inclusion can propel innovation and organizational results.

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Bohanan to Open Seminar on New OMB Rules

John Bohanan

Industry meeting will focus on the implementation of OMB and DoD directives, which are impacting Contract Support Services.

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Raytheon Announces Hornet-Launched Jammer Drone

MALD

MALD confuses enemy air defenses by duplicating the combat flight profiles and signatures of U.S. and allied aircraft.

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