April 18, 2024

Panel Topic: Naval Aviation’s Flight Plan

Naval Aviation

The next Patuxent Partnership and Association of Naval Aviation panel discussion will be held 5 to 7 pm Wednesday, March 11, 2020. The evening’s topic will be “Naval Aviation’s Flight Plan to Infinity (at least 2021) and Beyond.”

Register Now for Accelerated Acquistion Discussion

Accelerated Acquisition

Online registration closes soon for the Accelerated Acquisition panel event for defense contractors March 13, hosted by Sabre Systems and The Patuxent Partnership. Sign up by noon Tuesday, March 12, and pay $15 person. After that, registration will be $25 per person.

Pax Partnership Releases Annual Report

Annual Report

The 2018 Annual Report for The Patuxent Partnership has been released, and it offers a comprehensive summary of the organization’s activities in the last year. 

Poseidon & Triton: Welcome to the Family

Poseidon & Triton

The Patuxent Partnership and the Association of Naval Aviation will host a panel, Poseidon & Triton: Welcome to the Family, from 5 to 7 pm Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017.

Pax Partnership Plans Networking Event

The Patuxent Partnership wants young professionals in the region to #Connect. The organization will host a social and networking event from 4:30 to 6:30 pm Thursday, Aug. 10, 2017, at its office at 22335 Exploration Drive in Lexington Park.

TPP to Present ‘Speed to the Fleet’

New Leadership

The Patuxent Partnership and the Association of Naval Aviation’s Squadron 18 invite its members, the business community, base personnel, and the public to a panel discussion and reception Sept. 15 on “Speed to the Fleet.”

TPP/ANA Panel Discussion Set March 10

VADM Paul Grosklags will headline The Patuxent Partnership’s March 10 panel.

Panel to Discuss What Drives Investment in T&E

The Pax Partnership and Association for Naval Aviation host the T&E Panel on Wednesday, September 11 at the Pax River Naval Air Museum.

When the Admiral Speaks, Everyone Listens

Vice Adm David Dunaway

Vice Adm. David Dunaway and his leadership team address the future of NAVAIR.

Diplomacy Is Key to Getting Drones in Domestic Airspace

Experts say that courting the FAA with courtesy and competency will lead to more open flights for unmanned aircraft.