NGB Chief observes joint disaster response training
Story by SGT Devon Bistarkey on 04/15/2018 MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER, Ind. (April 14, 2018) Grey skies greeted the 28th Chief of the National Guard Bureau, Air Force Gen. Joseph L. Lengyel and other distinguished visitors, including Commanding Officers from units across the nation, arriving at Camp Atterbury. Visitors toured
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Been There, Done That: Money to Burn
Making sure your burn rate' doesn't overheat can be the difference between a successful program and toast. by John T. Dillard, Col., USA (Ret.) I still remember how it went that day in November. It was way back in the 1990s, and at the time I was a major serving
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Chief of Navy Reserve Announces Top Sailor
By Chief Mass Communication Specialist Stephen Hickok, Joint Public Affairs Support Element WASHINGTON (NNS) -- The Navy Reserve Sailor of the Year for 2017 was announced during a ceremony at the United States Navy Memorial April 12. Engineman 1st Class Brandon Lovell was selected from four Sailors as the winner
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SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic Employee Recognized with Prestigious Aspiring Tester Award
By Maison Piedfort, SSC Atlantic Public Affairs CHARLESTON, S.C. Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SSC) Atlantic employee, Sarah Monk, received the Aspiring Tester Award' as a part of the annual Department of the Navy (DoN) Test and Evaluation (T&E) Awards. The highly selective nomination process for the 2017 DON
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Women's History Month Speaker: Success is built on those who came before
Story by Aimee Malone on 04/12/2018 A modern woman's success is built on the sacrifices and battles of those who came before her, said Col. Michelle Link, guest speaker for the March 22 observance of Women's History Month at Fort McCoy. Link is commander of the 372nd Engineer Brigade of
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Modernizing Army Modernization
The Army is at an inflection point,' and modernizing is job No. 1 and priority No. 1. But modernization will take every ounce of leaders' will and a massive culture change to the slowest, most hidebound acquisition system in DOD to make it a reality. by Ms. Margaret C. Roth
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One roof
Facing a perfect storm of urgent needs, Undersecretary Ryan D. McCarthy helps lead the push to modernize the Army from the industrial age to the information age. by Mr. Steve Stark The six priorities that Ryan D. McCarthy, then acting secretary of the Army, unveiled last October are just Army
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Land and Maritime's Avenger program a model of interagency cooperation
Story by Craig Rader on 04/09/2018 COLUMBUS, Ohio -- An array of military air defense platforms sitting dormant for years have been refurbished and are once again supporting Warfighters around the world. A March 14 ceremony at Letterkenny Army Depot (LEAD) unveiled the latest group of newly restored Avenger Air
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Between yesterday and tomorrow
USAMRMC's Combat Casualty Care Research Program pursues evolving medicine for an evolving battlefield. by Col. Michael R. Davis, Lt. Col. David S. Johnston and Mr. Ramin A. Khalili It wasn't that long ago when the concept of the futurethis time beyond time, this collection of years on the horizon somewherewa
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Information Warfare Training Group Norfolk Open for Business
Story by Robert Fluegel on 04/05/2018 Navy Information Operations Command (NIOC) Norfolk disbanded to create the Information Warfare Training Group (IWTG) in Norfolk, Virginia, March 28. "This completes a larger effort in the Information Warfare community to increase readiness throughout the Navy through the establishment of the Information Warfare Type
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NPS Students Teach CyberOps Fundamentals Through Gaming
Story by Matthew Schehl on 04/04/2018 Two Naval Postgraduate School students have created a way to bridge a training gap in U.S. military cyber operations through a game. For their master's thesis, U.S. Army Master Sgt. David "Ty" Long and Capt. Chris Mulch designed and developed CyberWar 2025, a computer-based
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