Posted by Java Joe on February 15, 2018 · Leave a Comment
Facing testimony of ongoing Russian tampering, including via use of social media and other online propaganda methods, including states’ electoral integrity in the upcoming midterm elections, a Senate Arms Services subcommittee discussed moving the US’s cybersecurity responsibilities to the National Guard.
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Posted by Java Joe on February 14, 2018 · Leave a Comment
The Pentagon’s FY19 budget request abandons its years-long effort to win congressional approval for a BRAC touted to save $2 billion annually.
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Posted by Java Joe on February 13, 2018 · Leave a Comment
The US Navy is pressing toward a major organizational change that could strip US Pacific Fleet of some or all of its functions and consolidate that power under US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast.
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Category Morning Coffee · Tags A-10 Thunderbolt, ADM Harry B. Harris Jr., ADM Phil Davidson, Adm. John Richardson, CSRA, DefSec James Mattis, F-35, F-35 bases in Asia, federal budget, General Dynamics, singapore airshow, soldier deaths in Niger, UH-60 Black Hawk, US Fleet Force Command, US Pacific Fleet, VADM John Aquilino
Posted by Java Joe on February 12, 2018 · Leave a Comment
RADM Gordon Peters will be the new boss of Naval Air Systems Command. He replaces VADM Paul Grosklags as the top officer at NAVAIR. Also at NAVAIR, RADM Brian Corey will replace RADM Mark Darrah as the program executive officer for unmanned aviation and strike weapons.
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Category Morning Coffee · Tags AVIAN-Precise Co., CH-53K, CH-53K King Stallion, Chemical Biological Radiological Defense, Dahlgren, DefSec James Mattis, Fat Leonard, Ford-class carrier, Gordon Peters, ISIS, jet noise, military parade, NAVAIR, Naval Air Systems Command, Naval Support Facility Indian Head, RADM Brian Corey, RADM Mark Darrah, singapore airshow, Tekla Research Inc., USS Kennedy, VADM Paul Grosklags
Posted by Java Joe on February 8, 2018 · Leave a Comment
The House Armed Services Committee tells the Navy to “fix” physiological issues facing fighter jet pilots and student pilots. Hypoxia incidents have been increasing in Navy aircraft over the past decade.
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Category Morning Coffee · Tags Afghan war, B-52 Stratofortress, carrier fleet, continuing resolution, DefSec James Mattis, Eagle Harbor Solutions, Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier, government shutdown, Guantanamo Bay, hypoxia, Light Attack Aircraft, rex tillerson, Taliban
Posted by Java Joe on February 7, 2018 · Leave a Comment
Pentagon seeks to spend $10.7 billion more on F-35s in FY19, despite persistent problems. DoD plans to put 77 more joint strike fighters their FY19 budget plan, which is due out next week.
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Posted by Java Joe on February 6, 2018 · Leave a Comment
The Japanese air force has deployed its first operational F-35 at Misawa Air Base.
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Category Morning Coffee · Tags Afghanistan, AT-6 Wolverine, Brig. Gen. Jennifer Buckner, Col. R. Scott Jobe, F-35, F/A-18 Hornets, foreign military sales, KC-46, nuclear weapons policy, Okinawa Marine base, US Cyber Command, USS Omaha
Posted by Java Joe on February 5, 2018 · Leave a Comment
The first F-35B assembled outside of the US landed at NAS Patuxent River last week after completing a transatlantic flight from Cameri Air Base in Italy.
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Category Morning Coffee · Tags DefSec James Mattis, F-35B, Global Heat Map, government shutdown, GPS technologies, hypoxia, Pentagon acquisition, SM-3 Block IIA missile, T-6 trainers, USS Fitzgerald, USS John S. McCain, vaping
Posted by Java Joe on February 1, 2018 · Leave a Comment
In his first State of the Union address, President Trump calls on Congress to “fully fund” military budgets and expand the VA’s expedited firing power to all federal agencies.
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Category Morning Coffee · Tags ADM Bill Moran, expedite firing, Fat Leonard, fitness app, GPS tracking, Guantanamo Bay, hwasong-15 missiles, Jim Mattis, State of the Union, Strava, Vietnam
Posted by Java Joe on January 31, 2018 · Leave a Comment
For the second time since November, a Russian jet buzzes the flank of a US reconnaissance aircraft over the Black Sea, forcing the EP-3 Aries to fly through the Russian Su-27’s flight wash.
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Category Morning Coffee · Tags Andromeda Systems Inc., Army Public Health Center, Camp Lejeune, cannabidiol oil, David Cannavo, EP-3 Aries, Federal Acquisition Regulations Council, Fort Bragg, mattis, social bots, social media, Su-27, VA ID cards, vaping