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In its 35-year existence from 1981 to 2016, the Strategic Studies Group (SSG) served as an incubator of revolutionary naval warfare concepts for 11 Chiefs of Naval Operations (CNOs). Its work subtly influenced maritime strategy and, as often, described hardware or systems that would later insinuate themselves into a more conventional acquisition process. By many accounts, SSG XXVIII in 2009 was the last group to issue a landmark exposition of future warfighting concepts, one that rationalized the employment of unmanned systems across a range of Navy warfare communities. Member-Only Content Proceedings since 1874. Members receive this valuable benefit and so much more. ....
In the wake of tragedy, the US surface fleet is all in on simulators January 15 Capt. John J. Cummings, the carrier Gerald R. Ford s commanding officer, center, checks the ship s course during a simulated transit in a navigation trainer. (U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Ryan Seelbach) WASHINGTON It has been nearly four years since one of the worst years in modern U.S. Navy history, when a string of accidents and collisions sidelined three ships and resulted in the deaths of 17 sailors. But the service’s top surface warfare officer wants to make clear that it hasn’t moved on. ....
Unclear on unmanned, Part 2: On Capitol Hill, the US Navy has a credibility problem David Larter keyboard arrow down The littoral combat ship Independence deploys the now-canceled remote multimission vehicle off the Southern California coast in 2013. (Courtesy of Austal USA via U.S. Navy) This is the second of a three-part series on the Navy’s struggles to develop unmanned ships and systems. WASHINGTON The attack from the late Sen. John McCain was predictable but that did little to lessen the pain. From the Senate Armed Services Committee chairman’s seat in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in December 2016, McCain unleashed a polemic against what he saw as 12 years of programmatic futility displayed in the U.S. Navy’s efforts to field the littoral combat ship. From the witness stand, the Navy’s then-top acquisitions official Sean Stackley and top surface warfare officer Vice Adm. Thomas Rowden took the brunt of incoming fire. ....