Friday, December 12, 2014

DoD approves Navy to puchase 52 LCS and SSC Ships

The Department of Defense has approved the acquisition of 52 LCS and SSC ships by the Navy.  This final number provides the Navy with 20 additional vessels, compared to 32 ships approved in prior contract negotiations.   

In a statement released by the Department of Defense, Secretary Hagel wrote: “After rigorous review and analysis, today I accepted the Navy's recommendation to build a new small surface combatant (SSC) ship based on upgraded variants of the LCS. The new SSC will offer improvements in ship lethality and survivability, delivering enhanced naval combat performance at an affordable price.” 

Read more on this article on the Department of Defense website: http://1.usa.gov/1vIQrlc

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

ADM Michelle J. Howard, USN, Vice Chief of Naval Operations is now confirmed to participate in the Town Hall Session: "What are the Sea Service Leaders' Priorities?" at WEST 2015

ADM Michelle J. Howard, USN, Vice Chief of Naval Operations is now confirmed to participate in the Town Hall Session: "What are the Sea Service Leaders' Priorities?" at WEST 2015.

Admiral Howard is a 1978 graduate of Gateway High School in Aurora, Colorado. She graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1982 and from the Army’s Command and General Staff College in 1998, with a Masters in Military Arts and Sciences.

Howard’s initial sea tours were aboard USS Hunley (AS 31) and USS Lexington (AVT 16). While serving on board Lexington, she received the secretary of the Navy/Navy League Captain Winifred Collins award in May 1987. This award is given to one woman officer a year for outstanding leadership. She reported to USS Mount Hood (AE 29) as chief engineer in 1990 and served in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. She assumed duties as first lieutenant on board the USS Flint (AE 32) in July 1992. In January 1996, she became the executive officer of USS Tortuga (LSD 46) and deployed to the Adriatic in support of Operation Joint Endeavor, a peacekeeping effort in the former Republic of Yugoslavia. Sixty days after returning from the Mediterranean deployment, Tortuga departed on a West African training cruise, where the ship’s Sailors, with embarked Marines and U.S. Coast Guard detachment, operated with the naval services of seven African nations.
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About WEST
 
WEST is the premier Sea Services event focused on operations & strategy in the Asia-Pacific region - showcasing emerging systems, platforms, technologies and networks that will impact all areas of current and future Sea Service operations. Senior leaders will address the theme “Strategy, Budget and Resources Mismatch: Do We Pay More or Promise Less?” Many related technical sessions are eligible for continuing education units (CEUs) and training credits. Industry will showcase and discuss emerging technologies and equipment that will impact all areas of future Sea Service operations. Now in its 25th year, WEST 2015 is co-sponsored by AFCEA International and the U.S. Naval Institute, both non-profit, non-lobbying membership associations. More about WEST...

Monday, November 17, 2014

BREAKING NEWS: DON IT Conference to be held in conjunction with WEST 2015

It's official! The DON IT Conference has been approved and will be held in San Diego, February 10-12, 2015 in conjunction with WEST 2015.  Registration is now open.  Read more on the Department of the Navy Chief Information Officer website: bit.ly/1vhXYh6


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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Work: Sixty Percent of U.S. Navy and Air Force Will Be Based in Pacific by 2020

More than half of U.S. Air Force and Navy forces will be based in the Asia Pacific by 2020 as part of the Pentagon’s rebalance to the Pacific, Deputy Secretary of Defense Bob Work said during a Tuesday address at the Council of Foreign Relations in Washington, D.C.

Read more at USNI News http://bit.ly/1vuvxZa

Monday, July 21, 2014

RADM David H. Lewis, USN, Commander, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command will be a panelist at WEST 2015


Rear Adm. David H. Lewis -- Photo courtesy of the U.S. NavyRADM David H. Lewis, USN, Commander, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command will be a panelist at WEST 2015 on Wednesday, February 11, 2015.

The U.S. Navy has tapped Rear Adm. David Lewis to be the next commander of Spawar.

The San Diego-based command buys information technology equipment and services — it is more formally known as the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command.

Lewis currently serves as program executive officer for ships at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., where he is responsible for surface ship projects, including logistics support ships. The University of Nebraska graduate received his master 's degree in computer science from the Naval Postgraduate School.  Read more....

About WEST

WEST is the premier Sea Services event focused on operations & strategy in the Asia-Pacific region - showcasing emerging systems, platforms, technologies and networks that will impact all areas of current and future Sea Service operations. Senior leaders will address the theme “Strategy, Budget and Resources Mismatch: Do We Pay More or Promise Less?” Many related technical sessions are eligible for continuing education units (CEUs) and training credits. Industry will showcase and discuss emerging technologies and equipment that will impact all areas of future Sea Service operations. Now in its 25th year, WEST 2015 is co-sponsored by AFCEA International and the U.S. Naval Institute, both non-profit, non-lobbying membership associations. More about WEST...

Thursday, July 17, 2014

VADM William H. Hilarides, USN, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command - Panelist at WEST 2015

Vice Admiral William Hunter HilaridesVADM William H. Hilarides, USN, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command will be a panelist at WEST 2015.

Vice Adm. Hilarides became the 43rd Commander of Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), June 7, 2013. As NAVSEA commander, he oversees a global workforce of more than 56,000 military and civilian personnel responsible for the development, delivery and maintenance of the Navy’s ships, submarines, and systems.

Raised in Chicago, Hilarides graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1981 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics. After graduation, he served as master of the Naval Academy Sailing Squadron sloop Avenger, competing in numerous offshore racing events. Read more....



About WEST

 
WEST is the premier Sea Services event focused on operations & strategy in the Asia-Pacific region - showcasing emerging systems, platforms, technologies and networks that will impact all areas of current and future Sea Service operations. Senior leaders will address the theme “Strategy, Budget and Resources Mismatch: Do We Pay More or Promise Less?” Many related technical sessions are eligible for continuing education units (CEUs) and training credits. Industry will showcase and discuss emerging technologies and equipment that will impact all areas of future Sea Service operations. Now in its 25th year, WEST 2015 is co-sponsored by AFCEA International and the U.S. Naval Institute, both non-profit, non-lobbying membership associations. More about WEST...

Monday, June 30, 2014

Opening Keynote Confirmed: Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert Work


Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert Work has been confirmed to deliver opening keynote address on Tuesday, February 10 at WEST 2015.

Robert O. Work was confirmed as the 32nd Deputy Secretary of Defense on April 30, 2014.

Mr. Work most recently served as Chief Executive Officer of the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). From 2009 to 2013, Mr. Work served as the Undersecretary of the Navy. In this capacity, he was the Deputy and Principal Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy and acted with full authority of the Secretary in the day-to-day management of the Department of the Navy. Read more....

About WEST
WEST is the premier Sea Services event focused on operations & strategy in the Asia-Pacific region - showcasing emerging systems, platforms, technologies and networks that will impact all areas of current and future Sea Service operations. Senior leaders will address the theme “Strategy, Budget and Resources Mismatch: Do We Pay More or Promise Less?” Many related technical sessions are eligible for continuing education units (CEUs) and training credits. Industry will showcase and discuss emerging technologies and equipment that will impact all areas of future Sea Service operations. Now in its 25th year, WEST 2015 is co-sponsored by AFCEA International and the U.S. Naval Institute, both non-profit, non-lobbying membership associations. More about WEST...