Each prototype technology was grouped into one of six capability areas: command and control, communications, domain maneuver, fires and effects, fleet support, and operations in an information environment.
Naval leaders selected roughly 65 technologies, the majority of them from private industry. Assessors gauged each capability while observers envisioned relevant EABO/DMO scenarios in which each product could be used.
Technologies focused on radio frequency waveforms, autonomous air and sea vehicles, advanced sensors, optical communications, cybersecurity applications, and a variety of software capabilities.
“The assessments helped us understand exactly how those technologies could work in an operational environment,” said Matt Largent, a NIWC Atlantic engineer and NICE ANTX assessment lead. “That information is also extremely useful to the technology owners, since some products can be improved upon to help us with capability gaps we are looking to fill.”
WideOpenWest internet, cable and phone services customers throughout southeastern Michigan are expressing their frustrations online about internet interruptions that have been taking place since Wednesday. The service has been brutal for a week, said Customer Mike Turko in a tweet Monday to the company, also known as WOW.
WOW service is reaching out to customers in metro Detroit about the internet outages they may be experiencing, according to an email to customers. A one-time $5 credit will be added to affected customers upcoming bill to make up for the inconvenience.
This degree of disruption is unusual. More than 230 reports have been submitted since 6 a.m. Monday, according to Downdetector.
Elizabeth Cunningham remembers Waitangi Day in her Banks Peninsula whenua being filled with protests 30 years ago, and says the community has since come so far.
Exec has led local teams at Fifth Third and SunTrust, among others
Greg Hays
The regional leaders of First Horizon Bank have recruited a veteran executive to oversee its Middle and East Tennessee mortgage groups.
Greg Hays has joined First Horizon as a senior vice president and will work from the bank’s downtown Nashville main office. He has more than 26 years of experience in banking and home loans and joined First Horizon after more than three years as Tennessee sales manager for Fifth Third Bank.
“Greg is an exceptional leader with a proven track record to grow our mortgage lending business,” said Carol Yochem, Middle Tennessee president of First Horizon. “He has a keen understanding of the Nashville and East Tennessee markets and delivers superior results and service to clients.”
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