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Being Number Two Will Not Do for Information Dominance
The U.S. Navy is on a course designed to rule the information arena.
With information operations growing increasingly critical to combat operations, the United States cannot afford to be anything less than number one in the data wars. And the U.S. Navy is implementing several measures to ensure information dominance. Measures include dramatically reducing the number of data centers and legacy networks, further developing the Information Dominance Corps and building an unmanned vehicle capable of being launched from sea

Book Review: Project Azorian, the CIA and the Raising of the K-129
Book By Norman Polmar and Michael White (U.S. Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, Maryland 2010, 238 pages)
New Ships Sail in the Persian Gulf
Through a foreign military sales program that sends ocean vessels to Iraq, officials hope to facilitate stability in the area.

Navy Lab Bridges the Research Bench and the Fleet
A new facility allows scientists to test innovations for autonomous and unmanned systems.

NGEN Bidders Offer Continuity With Change
The program may be revolutionary, but its product is evolutionary.
