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.
Students Honored with TPP/INCOSE Awards
2014 St. Mary’s County Science & Engineering Special Awards reception honoring middle and high school students will be March 5 at PAX Museum.
Gov’t, Industry & Academia Welcome UMd
A top-flight research university within shouting distance of NAS:Pax River will grow the So. Maryland tech economy and open a national playing field to the region.
Morning Coffee: P-8A Enters Full-Rate Production
Even as the Navy buys more aircraft, some pilots are planning for a future flying from a desk with a joy stick and keyboard.
Stay Home: Pax Under Restricted Access
NAS Patuxent River has restricted access except for critical employees Monday, March 3, 2014. Tele-work if you can. Let your supervisor know.



















