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Recent Events Test Pacific Command Agenda

U.S. Army Advances Plans for New Pacific Command Facility

Technology Sharing Transforms Asia-Pacific Region

Performing Open-Heart Surgery on Pacific Fleet Systems

Emergency Situational Awareness Looks Ahead

From Service to Start-up, SBA Gives Veterans a Boost

PEO Spotlight: Improving the Navy's Information Kill Chain
The U.S. Navy’s technology plans are moving away from systems to focus on capabilities. Changes aim to ensure that the fleet has the functionality to be operationally ready at all times.

Incoming: What Not to Do When in Asia
"Never get involved in a land war in Asia.” So went the taunt in the 1987 film The Princess Bride, a comic adventure brimming with clever one-liners. Far from avoiding land war in Asia, we have jumped in repeatedly with both feet, both hands and all the gusto we could muster. In information technology-speak, when it comes to U.S. strategy, fighting on Asian terrain appears to be a feature, not a bug.
President's Commentary: Now Is Not the Time to Overlook the Asia-Pacific Region
The United States acknowledged a long-evolving trend when it initiated the strategic rebalance toward the Asia-Pacific region. For many years we have needed to place increased emphasis on that vast and dynamic area, and the rebalance has set a course for that important goal. But we are in danger of losing the benefits of the pivot to the Pacific in several ways.
LaRoche Assigned to Navy Installations Command
Rear Adm. Brian L. LaRoche, USN, will be assigned as reserve deputy commander, Navy Installations Command, Washington, D.C.