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- The US Navy is more aggressively telling startups, We want . . .
The Navy apparently wants to accelerate AI adoption beyond basic generative AI use cases into more agentic applications for everything from onboarding and personnel management to data processing
- U. S. Navy Needs to Grow, but in fact it is Shrinking
To face evolving threats, U S Navy needs to change course as more ships are being retired than commissioned By Edward Lundquist The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Carney (DDG 64) defeats a combination of Houthi missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles in the Red Sea, Oct 19
- Why America can’t afford to delay the Navy’s next-generation . . .
This program is about more than just aircraft It’s about the future of naval aviation, the credibility of U S deterrence, and the safety of the service members we send into harm’s way
- Despite proposed cuts, Navy requirements for F A-XX next-gen . . .
The Navy to be competitive with that has got to make that investment ” The Trump administration has not yet submitted its full fiscal 2026 budget request to Congress Lawmakers may end up appropriating much more money for the F A-XX than the Defense Department proposes
- RAND: What the U. S. Navy Really Needs, by Dr. Bradley Martin
The US Navy is a worldwide force that carries out a variety of different missions It is in some ways a victim of its own success in that for decades there has been no Navy comparable to it in terms of reach and overall capability
- Navy would need billions more than estimated to build future . . .
WASHINGTON — Independent government auditors estimate the US Navy’s latest long-term shipbuilding plans will cost 46 percent more than historical congressional appropriations have provided and 17
- The US Navys Uncrewed Future | RAND - RAND Corporation
These issues are not unique to the United States, but are common to many democratic nations across Europe and East Asia The US Navy's ability to acquire new ships is hampered both by their prohibitive cost and by the limited scale of the US defence industrial base, since the US Congress precludes the navy from buying warships from allied nations
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