Local STEM Students Qualify for US Championship
Students from Great Mills and Mattawoman earned the right to compete in the US Open Robotics Championship, to be held in Nebraska.
Morning Coffee: 2015 Budget Cuts Deep
Military personnel spending may drop to 2008 levels as DOD cuts back from steep wartime expenditures under the 2015 budget request released Tuesday.
COPs Call for Community Involvement
This spring, the COPs Unit hopes to connect more with Lexington Park residents and continue to clean up the neighborhoods.
The Future of Naval Aviation: Anti-Submarine Warfare
The Patuxent Partnership hosts a panel on developments and the future of Naval Aviation’s Anti-Submarine Warfare Capabilities on 3/12.
Military & Security in China: A Primer
Military and security developments involving the People’s Republic of China are in keeping with a nation committed to gaining regional and global cyber- and military power.
Morning Coffee: Super Hornet Production to Slow?
Boeing may slow the construction of the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler to give Congress time to order additional aircraft.
New Rules Expected for Reverse Mortgages
Want to liquidate investments, consolidate debt, establish a tax-free income stream, hire in-home health care, or modify your home to age in place? If you’re 62 or older, now is the time to consider a reverse mortgage.
US Navy is Carrier-Based and Well Capitalized
Cost containment strategies pull implementation tasks in-house with the goal of using smaller, community contractors to produce parts for military-designed systems.
Morning Coffee: Energy is US Cyber’s Weak Link
Nuclear-safety regs after Three Mile Island incentivized compliance, government should use the same method for cyber-security compliance of all energy distributors, says study.