Co-operation amid transformation for USN

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Vice Admiral Phillip M. Balisle, Commander, US Naval Sea Systems Command discusses about the supporting infrastructure for the US Navy (USN) that enables the USN to tackle new challenges. He is confident that the necessary processes undertaken would guide the USN to remain ready for any war situations.

Author: Shaw, Kathryn
Organizational history, Executive changes & profiles, National Security, Dept of the Navy, US Navy, Naval Sea Systems Command, Officials and employees, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Company restructuring/company reorganization, Reorganization and restructuring, Company organization, United States. Navy, United States. Naval Sea Systems Command, Balisle, Phillip M.

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Type 45 combat system shapes up

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The United Kingdom Royal Navy's work on the Type 45 destroyer's combat system is beginning to take form. The first operational command system software delivery took place in August 2003.

United Kingdom, Technology application, Naval vessels, United Kingdom. Royal Navy, Warships

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USS Cole gets Phalanx 1B

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The author examines the new weapon system installed in the USS Cole. Topics include preventing terrorist attacks, improved weapons, and improved radar systems.

Author: Shaw, Kathryn
Product information, Police Protection, Terrorist Control, Security Mgmt-Kidnapping & Terrorism, Prevention, Aerospace industry, Boeing Co., BA, Security systems industry, Terrorism, Infrared equipment

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Subjects list: United States, Equipment and supplies, Destroyers (Warships), Weapons systems
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