June 4, 2026

NAWCAD Crowd Sourcing its Strategic Plan

The premise of Crowd Sourcing is simple: Two heads are better than one. MMOWGLI takes that premise to a virtual scale to address even ‘Wicked Problems’; NAWCAD seeks a MMOWGLI strategic plan.

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Boeing Succeeds with Derivative Aircraft

Boeing’s ubiquitous commercial jets form the basis of military aircraft versatility and efficiency.

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UAS TEST SITE: OPEN FOR BUSINESS

Right here, right now, at the Walter Francis Duke Airport in St. Mary’s County, there is a place to test and develop your drone.

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Lexington Park: A Big Change of Plan

Since the 1990s plans were for office space at the Flattops. That’s changed, according to a refreshingly honest assessment of what the future of Lexington Park really will look like.

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Pax River Communities Still Qualify for USDA Home Loans

Primary Residential Mortgage can still get low-interest, guaranteed loans for qualified borrowers on homes in neighborhoods near the Pax River Naval Air Station, but the eligibility maps may soon shift.

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Sequestration & DoD Budget Impacts Local Jobs

2015 appears to be the bottoming out of the local economy with slow and steady growth to follow no matter sequestration or Pentagon drawdown.

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Topping off Pax River Naval Air Museum

This week the final steel beam was fitted into place as the structure of the Pax River Naval Air Museum finally makes its mark upon the landscape.

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Intro to On-Line War Game Coming to Lex Park

Pax Partnership introduces Massive Multiplayer On-Line War Game Leveraging the Internet to Lexington Park, MD, Aug. 7, 2014.

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Lexington Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Gets New Digs

The Lexington Park Volunteer Rescue Squad unofficially opened FDR Boulevard Saturday to officially open their new station. LPVRS joins two other top-drawer community service organizations on the new road, Bay District Fire Dept. and Lexington Park Library.

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A Short Video Re-cap of Building FDR Boulevard

It took more than five decades to get the final 1,000 feet of FDR Boulevard extended across Great Mills Road. It took Great Mills Trading Post five months to build the road.

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