Talk To Us First, THEN Congress: Navy Acquisition Officials

Talk To Us First, THEN Congress: Navy Acquisition Officials
Talk To Us First, THEN Congress: Navy Acquisition Officials

“From an industry perspective, calling us, engaging us, talking to us, and synchronizing that alignment can be most helpful. It can also be, frankly, harmful if the appropriators or the authorizers get some stray voltage that doesn’t match up to the story.”

HASC Chair Thornberry To SecDef Mattis: Share Readiness Info

HASC Chair Thornberry To SecDef Mattis: Share Readiness Info
HASC Chair Thornberry To SecDef Mattis: Share Readiness Info

WASHINGTON: The Pentagon was urged today by one of its best friends on Capitol Hill to share more information about how ready American forces are for war, after Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Chief of Naval Operations John Richardson urged more restraint in releasing information. “I think we need to talk more,” House Armed Services Committee Chairman…

Top Gun For Warships: SWATT

Top Gun For Warships: SWATT
Top Gun For Warships: SWATT

SURFACE NAVY ASSOCIATION: As the overstressed surface fleet struggles to rebuild its readiness for great power war, it’s adding a whole new type of training exercise called SWATT. Modeled on the Top Gun program for naval aviators — itself created to rebuild dogfighting skills after heavy losses in Vietnam — Surface Warfare Advanced Tactical Training…

Navy Says It Can Buy Frigate For Under $800M: Acquisition Reform Testbed

Navy Says It Can Buy Frigate For Under $800M: Acquisition Reform Testbed
Navy Says It Can Buy Frigate For Under $800M: Acquisition Reform Testbed

SURFACE NAVY ASSOCIATION: The Navy’s frigate program is pioneering new procurement processes to get ships faster and cheaper. For the frigate, that means the cost should come in below the current target of $800 million, the program executive officer for small ships said here. (The maximum allowable cost per ship is $950 million). For the…

LCS Grows Teeth, At Last…

LCS Grows Teeth, At Last…
LCS Grows Teeth, At Last…

SURFACE NAVY ASSOCIATION: The Littoral Combat Ship is finally about to get the capabilities envisioned for it at the start, 15 years ago, Navy leaders told the annual conference here. The four much-criticized ships now in service have boast little firepower: a 57 millimeter deck gun; two 30mm autocannon, and a MH-60 helicopter (with varying…

Build More Ships, But Not New Designs: CNO Richardson On McCain Plan

Build More Ships, But Not New Designs: CNO Richardson On McCain Plan
Build More Ships, But Not New Designs: CNO Richardson On McCain Plan

CLARIFIED w/ CNO response WASHINGTON: The Navy wants a 355-ship fleet. Can US shipyards build it? Yes, they can, the Navy leaders are insisting. But, the Chief of Naval Operations warned this morning, to keep production swift and steady, we should be careful about replacing existing designs — including the Littoral Combat Ship — with all-new warships…

Fixing The Ford, Getting Creative With Carriers

Fixing The Ford, Getting Creative With Carriers
Fixing The Ford, Getting Creative With Carriers

This week, the Navy finally announced a delivery date for the long-delayed and $2.4 billion over-budget aircraft carrier, the Gerald Ford (CVN-78). “In hindsight,” said Adm. Thomas Moore, head of Naval Sea Systems Command, the Navy should have tested the Ford’s ambitious new systems more extensively on shore before installing them aboard ship. But building a…

WW II On Speed: Joint Staff Fears Long War

WW II On Speed: Joint Staff Fears Long War
WW II On Speed: Joint Staff Fears Long War

ARLINGTON: Military officers and analysts are increasingly worried that if a war breaks out with a major power — meaning China, Russia or both — the conflict would escalate faster, spread more broadly, and drag on longer than anything in recent history. Think World War II on speed, with no front lines or clear demarcations between…

Fix Readiness First, Shipbuilding Second: Navy To Trump

Fix Readiness First, Shipbuilding Second: Navy To Trump
Fix Readiness First, Shipbuilding Second: Navy To Trump

WASHINGTON: Sure, the Navy needs more ships, but first and most urgently, it needs to fix the ships it already has. That’s what Navy leaders are telling Donald Trump. “When the transition team came around to all of us in the building and asked us what we could do with more money right now, the…