Girls Soar at STEM-ING Event
You can never have too much fun learning about science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
International F-35 Buys a Program Breakthrough
Recent F-35 commitments by Australia and Turkey and expected orders from South Korea and Singapore are seen by analysts as major upturn for the program.
Morning Coffee: UCLASS RFP Details and Analysis
The draft RFP is designed to generate industry input on design, development, construction and deployment.
Education is NAVAIR’s Life Blood
Sharing some knowledge across industry and military will enhance the region’s educational network already supporting the STEM programming NAVAIR needs, says VADM Dunaway.
Making a More Coordinated Business of NAVAIR
Each discipline of NAVAIR “has been brought up individually… (not) in coordination with each other…We’re going to take a real hard pull on trying to make our business systems connect,” says Dunaway.
NAVAIR Comptroller: ‘It Could Have Been Worse’
As the FY15 DoD budget shakes out, the Navy’s rallying cry has become, ‘It could have been worse’ followed by a warning cry ‘It isn’t over yet.’
Military Budgeting to Reallocate Industry’s 87%
“It’s going to be real important to get control of things within the United States government that we have been abdicating out to large industry,” says VADM Dunaway describing basic budget guidance.
Cuts + Attrition Net Journeymen Jobs @ PAX
Jobs will be cut at PAX as military cost cuts continue, but attrition is expected to be much larger than reductions. VADM Dunaway expects PAX to remain in a hiring mode.
Morning Coffee: Navy Expands Plane Search
The USS Kidd, a guided missile destroyer, has now joined the USS Pinckney in the search effort for a missing Malaysian airliner.
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.




















