Test University Receives Deming Award
The Naval Aviation Test and Evaluation University was recognized for providing comprehensive, standardized training and career development.
Boeing: Expect $1 Trillion in Cuts
Boeing CEO tells investors that $1 trillion in defense cuts could be coming over the next decade.
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: Pentagon releases DT&E Report
Reports examines E-2D Advanced Hawkeye, P-8A Poseidon and Fire Scout.
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: DoD Aviation Plan Ignores Money Troubles
The Pentagon’s long-term aviation plan doesn’t seem concerned about Congressional wrangling.
Morning Coffee: V-22 Crashes in Morocco, Kills Two
The incident happened during a training exercise. The aircraft was part of VMM-261.
NAVAIR programs to take the stage at Sea-Air-Space Expo
Naval officials from several Pax River programs are scheduled to conduct press briefings at Navy League’s annual Sea-Air-Space Exposition next week.