NAVAIR Officials Learned a Lot From Mom
Officials from the Naval Air Systems Command share lessons learned from their mothers.
Pentagon Wants to Preserve Rapid Prototyping Ability
Military panel says slowdown in war funding should not result in loss of rapid acquisition ability.
Morning Coffee: Congressman Aims at F-35 Funding
Rep. Atkin wants to withhold half of the F-35’s procurement spending unless the program issues a due date for operational capability.
Morning Coffee: House Moves to Boost Defense, Stop Auto-Cuts
Bills coming from the House’s defense appropriations and budget committees would protect military budgets.
Morning Coffee: X-47B Prepares for a Shocking Test
Attack drone to undergo 2,000-volt shock test at Pax River.
Morning Coffee: New Bill Aims to Stop Defense Cuts
House bill would reverse cuts scheduled to take place under sequestration.
Morning Coffee: House Tacks $4 Billion on Defense Bill
The bill is now $4 billion over the Pentagon’s request and $8 billion over what is permitted by the Budget Control Act.
AIR 4.6 Opens House, Ready to Make Deals
AIR 4.6 is not the first place you would expect to see an open house event, and it’s certainly not a place you expect to hear a sales pitch.
Pax River Graduates 21 Systems Engineers
Twenty-one civilian employees at Naval Air Station Patuxent River received master’s degrees in Systems Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School.
Morning Coffee: The Pros and Cons of Concurrency
Pundits debate the usefulness of producing weapon systems while they are still being tested.