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Agent of change: Vice Adm. Terrance T. Etnyre manages a revolutionary break with the past among naval surface forces

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Vice Admiral, Terrance T. Etnyre who is dealing with a revolution in ways to operate ships, man ships and train people, talks about Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), and the challenges faced by the Navy. Etnyre believes that the introduction of the LCS to the fleet will change the way the Navy fights and fundamentally alter the service's expectations of how sailors will perform while he is also looking for hybrid sailors to man the LCS and other futuristic ships expected to follow in its wake.

Author: Barnard, Richard C.
Publisher: Navy League of the United States
Publication Name: Sea Power
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0199-1337
Year: 2005
Usage, Guided missile ships, Etnyre, Terrance T.

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The fixer

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Rear Admiral William E. Landay III, Navy's program executive office for Littoral and Mine Warfare has one of the more controversial and onerous research development missions in the military, such as finding ways to detect and destroy the improvised explosive devices. He discusses the broad responsibilities of his program executive office.

Author: Barnard, Richard C.
Publisher: Navy League of the United States
Publication Name: Sea Power
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0199-1337
Year: 2005
Management dynamics, Management, Company business management, Military missions, Landay, William E., III

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Tightening the net

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The United States Navy is set to finalize an enforcement process to ensure all its weapons and systems support the FORCEnet concept. The new rules will affect the design and acquisition of weapons for several years to come, which in turn will influence future investment and budgeting decisions.

Author: Barnard, Richard C.
Publisher: Navy League of the United States
Publication Name: Sea Power
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0199-1337
Year: 2005
Product standards, safety, & recalls, Facilities & equipment, National Security, All Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing, Dept of the Navy, US Navy, Ordnance & Accessories, Defense industries, Standards, Equipment and supplies, Design and construction, United States. Navy, Armaments, Military weapons

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Subjects list: United States, Interview, Admirals
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