Inside The Navy Highlights

By Lee Hudson / October 19, 2015 at 11:21 AM

Highlights from this week's Inside the Navy:

1. The Marine Corps recently submitted its test and evaluation master plan for the multibillion-dollar Ground/Air Task-Oriented Radar after a watchdog organization said the program was at risk of not having a proper plan before it enters the developmental phase of testing.

Full story: Marines submit G/ATOR test and evaluation master plan to Stackley

2. The Navy recently established a fleet introduction team for the Unmanned Carrier-Launched Airborne Surveillance and Strike program although a request for proposals has not been released.

Full Story: Navy establishes UCLASS fleet introduction team before RFP release

3. The official leading the effort to develop the first version of the Next Generation Jammer says the program has made progress in developing a powerful enough system that still falls within restrictive weight requirements.

Full story: Next Generation Jammer program working to reduce weight, power risks

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