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AUSA 2019
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Maj. Gen. Jefforey Smith, US Army Ret., the vice president at L3 Harris Communication Systems, discusses the company’s new night vision goggles being delivered to the US Army, how the company is stitching together those goggles into battlefield networks, and other technologies to improve the service’s multi-domain warfighting capabilities with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the Association of the United States Army’s 2019 annual meeting in Washington, DC. Our AUSA coverage is sponsored by GM Defense, Bell, L3 Harris and Leonardo DRS.

AUSA 2019
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Matthew Scrase, a performance variant manager at GM Defense, discusses the new prototype the company developed for the US Army’s Infantry Squad Vehicle competition with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the Association of the United States Army’s 2019 annual meeting in Washington, DC. Our AUSA coverage is sponsored by GM Defense, Bell, L3 Harris and Leonardo DRS.

AUSA 2019
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David Albritton, the president of GM Defense, discusses the auto giant’s defense capabilities from vehicle propulsion and power to cyber security, its growth strategy, technology investment and more with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the company’s office in Washington, DC. Our coverage of the Association of the United States Army’s 2019 annual meeting and tradeshow is sponsored by GM Defense, Bell, L3 Harris and Leonardo DRS.

AFA 2019
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Maj. Gen. Mike “Fan Man” Fantini, USAF, the director of Air Force Warfighting Integration Capability and the deputy chief of staff for strategy, integration and requirements, discusses future warfighting concepts, capabilities and making tradeoffs with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the Air Force Association’s 2019 Air Space Cyber conference and tradeshow outside Washington, DC. Our coverage was sponsored by L3 Harris and Leonardo DRS.

Cyber Report
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October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month and on this first episode of the Cyber Report, sponsored by Northrop Grumman Cyber & Intelligence Mission Solutions, Matt Jorgenson talks to Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian about what cyber security is and why it matters.

AFA 2019
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Brig. Gen. Leonard Kosinski, USAF, the director of logistics at US Africa Command, discusses logistics in support of operations and cooperation across the vast continent with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the Air Force Association’s 2019 Air Space Cyber conference and tradeshow outside Washington, DC. Our coverage is sponsored by L3 Harris and Leonardo DRS.

Manpower and Personnel
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Effective immediately, getting bumped up a paygrade for taking orders to hard-to-fill jobs is here to stay. Called “Advancement-to-Position” or A2P, the program was first announced as a pilot program for junior sailors in April. Navy officials are now saying those tests were so successful they’ve made the idea a permanent program.

Navy News
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Beards are a hot button issue – sailors want them – Navy leadership says they can’t have them.

Now the last bastions of beards in the Navy –  “permanent no shave chits” issued for medical reasons,  are being be thrown overboard, too.

Instead, the service will expand treatment options for sailors with skin issues caused by shaving.

It’s not that the service hasn’t considered again allowing beards – they have.

The Navy has studied beards many times since 1985, the last time beards were allowed throughout the ranks. Each time, the conclusion is the same — they pose a significant safety hazard in shipboard environments. That’s why facial hair, other than mustaches, will stay banned in the Navy.

Navy News
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Twenty-Eight vessels held in reserve by the Military Sealift Command and Maritime Administration were ordered to activate and head to sea on Sept. 16 in the largest peacetime activation of the nation’s strategic reserve of sealift ships, ever. In the end, a total of 33-ships were brought to life and sent to sea — five more than initially planned.While the initial numbers are encouraging to the U.S. Transportation Command’s top military officer, Army General Stephen R. Lyons, he says he’s withholding final judgement on how the ship’s performed until all the results are tallied up.
In the end, a total of 33-ships ended up spinning up and heading to sea — five more than initially planned. While those initial numbers are encouraging to Transportation Command’s top military officer, Army General Stephen R. Lyons, he says he’s withholding final judgement until all the results are tallied.

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