The Government Accountability Office has denied Raytheon's bid protest of the Navy's award to Lockheed Martin for the Ship Self Defense System.
Mallory Shelbourne was the managing editor of Inside the Navy until June 2020. She previously covered politics and transportation policy at The Hill. She holds a master's degree in journalism from Columbia Journalism School and a master's degree in international affairs with a focus in the Middle East from American University's School of International Service.
The Government Accountability Office has denied Raytheon's bid protest of the Navy's award to Lockheed Martin for the Ship Self Defense System.
House and Senate lawmakers are providing the Navy incremental funding authority to purchase its next San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock vessel.
House and Senate lawmakers are providing the Navy flexibility on cost caps for the Ford-class aircraft carriers, but are stopping short of repealing the restrictions.
The Navy plans to continue the analysis work for its force structure assessments on an ongoing basis to ensure the service's investment priorities remain relevant.
The Navy in February plans to issue a request for proposals to manage its naval sustainment effort for shipyards.
The Navy today announced a $22.2 billion contract modification to General Dynamics Electric Boat for Block V of the Virginia-class submarine program.
The White House yesterday announced its plan to nominate retired Rear Adm. Charles Williams to serve as the Navy's assistant secretary for energy, installations and environment.
The Navy yesterday announced a $403.3 million contract modification to Raytheon for the service's Next Generation Jammer Mid-Band program.
President Trump announced Sunday night his plans to nominate U.S. Ambassador to Norway Ken Braithwaite to replace outgoing Navy Secretary Richard Spencer.
The Navy yesterday announced the winners of four prize challenges for the Marine Air Ground Task Force Unmanned Expeditionary program.
A Marine Corps general who serves as an adviser to the commandant expressed concern yesterday over the "normalization" of using stopgap continuing resolutions to fund the government.
The Navy is assessing bids for the Large Unmanned Surface Vessel concept design contract ahead of a planned fiscal year 2020 award date.
The three variants of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter are "breaking more often" and "taking longer to fix," according to the Pentagon's top weapons tester.
A six-month stopgap continuing resolution would postpone the Navy's ability to refuel one of its Nimitz-class aircraft carriers and purchase one Virginia-class submarine, according to a fact sheet obtained by Inside Defense.
The Navy plans to convene industry in early December to discuss the medium unmanned underwater vehicle.
The Navy today issued a solicitation calling for proposals for next year's Advanced Naval Technology Exercise by Dec. 4.
The Navy yesterday announced a $119.9 million contract modification to BAE Systems for Lot 3 of the Amphibious Combat Vehicle's low-rate initial production phase.
The Navy is gearing up for the possibility of a one-year continuing resolution, as the Senate remains stalled in the appropriations process.
Rep. Rob Wittman (R-VA) said today he will enter the race to become the next ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee.
The Navy can adequately maintain 305 to 310 ships under its current budget projections, according to the vice chief of naval operations.