Our dedicated #Sailors at #NAVAIR HQ are taking a moment to prepare for a safe and celebratory Independence Day! We wish everyone a happy holiday! #BeSafe #IndependenceDay #4thOfJuly
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The NAVAIR Commander's Awards, held on May 22nd, awarded 11 individuals and teams that "changed the game" and aligned with NAVAIR's focus areas of speed, capability, affordability, and availability. "We recognize today's award winners for their accomplishments and the behaviors instrumental to their success." -Vice Adm. Carl Chebi, NAVAIR commander. To read more about all the winners, read the full blog at https://lnkd.in/eGaxajTJ
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The Navy is keeping capability in the hands of the fleet through the power of collaboration. RADM John Lemmon, Program Executive Officer for Tactical Aircraft Programs, shares how PEO(T) is partnering with industry to field capability via revamped RFIs, open architecture and collaborative forums here: https://lnkd.in/eHvJfFRH
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The Airborne Electronic Attack Program Office (PMA-234) hosted its inaugural JAMinar. The one-day course provided new teammates with a foundational knowledge of PMA-234, the Naval Air Systems Command, and the joint cooperative program with the Royal Australian Air Force. Partnering with #AusAirForce, the #USNavy is putting the fog in the fog of war. The joint program allows for sharing of the best technologies in the world. https://lnkd.in/eXUNUni4
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Welcome aboard, Capt. Scott Johnson, new program manager for the Next Generation Air Dominance program office!
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Are you looking for a rewarding career that makes a difference? #NAVAIR offers opportunities in engineering, computer science, defense systems, logistics, and more. Check out the link below to learn more about NAVAIR and explore all available career fields where you can #MakeADifference too! https://lnkd.in/ehrk3GHN
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#ICYMI: Leaders and stakeholders from #FRCE and the North Carolina Global TransPark gathered June 25 to celebrate breaking ground for a new aviation maintenance complex set to house FRCE’s work on the #Navy and #MarineCorps C/KC-130J Super Hercules and C/KC-130T Hercules and #AirForce HH-60W Jolly Green II.
GLOBAL TRANSPARK BREAKS GROUND ON FACILITY SLATED FOR INCOMING FRCE WORKLOAD Leaders and stakeholders from Fleet Readiness Center East (FRCE) and the North Carolina Global TransPark gathered at the Kinston facility June 25 to celebrate breaking ground for a new aviation maintenance complex set to house the depot’s incoming military aircraft workload. Groundwork on the 75-acre site began in April to prepare the area for new construction. When complete, the multi-structure, purpose-built facility will provide more than 700,000 square feet of space planned to support FRCE’s work on the Navy and Marine Corps C/KC-130J Super Hercules and C/KC-130T Hercules and Air Force HH-60W Jolly Green II. FRCE Commanding Officer Capt. James M. Belmont said the groundbreaking represents years of preparation and determination by dozens of stakeholders within the Navy, the Global TransPark and the state of North Carolina. “It’s so gratifying to see years of planning and effort come to fruition at this moment,” he said. “Bringing this new workload into FRC East will allow our team to continue supporting the nation’s warfighters well into the future by doing what we do best: providing our military aviators with the best quality products, delivered on time and at the best cost. “Through this service to the Fleet, we’ll be able to directly impact mission readiness and results, and we’re proud to shoulder this responsibility,” Belmont continued. “But we wouldn’t be standing here today without the hard work of key players across the Navy and our partnership with the state of North Carolina, and it’s important that we recognize that.” You can read more at https://lnkd.in/ga7uzUaw Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Commander Fleet Readiness Centers (COMFRC) Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) North Carolina Global TransPark Economic Development Region
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“We’re looking for a few good technologies.” Commander Fleet Readiness Centers (COMFRC) Advanced Technology and Innovation Lead Fred Lancaster presented during the Navy SBIR/STTR Programs’ 24.4 Open Topics Ask Me Anything session at the Naval X Southern Maryland TechPort in California, Maryland today. He shared how small businesses innovative approach can streamline FRC’s maintenance, repair and overhaul of naval aircraft and components using robotics. He also encouraged the local and online audience to submit proposals to the SBIR 24.4 Open Topics Broad Agency Announcement, which opens Aug. 1 and closes Sept. 4. 🔗: https://navysbir.com
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