May 5, 2024

USS Mesa Verde, V-22 Ospreys Ordered to Gulf

CV-22 Osprey

The Mesa Verde provides quick-reaction forces and a complement of MV-22 Ospreys, which excel at evacuation operations.

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US Must ‘Reconcile Ambition & Ability’ in Mideast

The 2014 Pax Defense Forum, an annual “big think” collaboration of top academics, government, industry & military leaders, looked at the Middle East. Not much good news.

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June Events at Annmarie Garden & Arts Center

Check out one or all of the fabulous exhibits and openings from beach combing finds to 19th century sailors’ woolies, all at Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Art Center this summer.

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Weekenders Join Locals – Find It @ Dyson’s

Supplies made specifically for Bay enthusiasts, from crabbing to fishing to camping supplies to traditional oil lamps. Melanie Dyson shows off some of the stock here.

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DoD Prime Contractor Performance Analysis Released

Pentagon Capitol

The 2014 Performance of the Defense Acquisition System report analyzes prime contractors in terms of contracted products and services.

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Debut Video Studios Debuts in SoMD

It’s a one-of-a-kind marketing firm producing original HD video content for the web and now open for business in Lexington Park, MD and wherever else the internet roams.

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HydraFX Coming Up @ CSM Twilight Performances

Southern Maryland’s own high energy reggae/rock band HydraFX makes every genre its own. Performing June 24 at CSM’s Leonardtown campus.

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F-35 Fleet Temporarily Grounded, Inspections Ordered

F-35C JSF formation

Mandatory inspections of F-35 fighter jets ordered before further flights after a Marine Corps F-35B suffered an in-flight emergency.

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Bohanan Speaks About Windmill Study Veto

The delegate pledges to continue fight on behalf of Pax and the Atlantic Test Range.

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Tips on Defense Contractor Survival During Lean Times

Gird for survival and “be careful,” Gene Townsend advises defense contractors during a budget & rate development briefing. Money will get tighter yet, he says.

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