Taking over for a legendary head coach is never an easy task, but it is what Brian Newberry had to do with the Navy Midshipmen when he was named head coach ahead of the 2023 season. He replaced Ken Niumatalolo,
The Navy destroyer USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62) became the first warship to deploy with a program-of-record artificial intelligence (AI) platform. Its creators say the system will help the fleet predict and tackle maintenance needs in a far less disruptive fashion.
For the Navy to meet its goal of having 80% of its fleet ready to deploy by 2027, the service must stick to its maintenance schedule.
The U.S. Navy has confirmed it has banned its members from using, downloading or installing China's DeepSeek AI app over security concerns.
On Tuesday, Jan. 28, students at Western High School in Anaheim got some sense of what they could experience in the Navy through Strike Team, a virtual reality program in which they could “navigate” a Navy ship through obstacles and then jump into the water on a diving mission.
The Navy’s surface fleet has spent the past 15 months taking down hundreds of missiles and drones fired by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels at U.S. and allied Navies’ ships, as well as commercial vessels in and around the Red Sea.
CNN’s Kaitlan Collins talks with Navy Cmdr. Emily Shilling about her status as a trans service member after President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning transgender service members from serving in the US armed forces.
In November, former Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks, a Wash100 Award recipient, expanded the program to include air and maritime systems and applications. The new capabilities are expected to enable the Pentagon to deliver all-domain attritable autonomous systems to warfighters by August 2025.
This post was updated with additional information from the Navy. Search efforts continue in the Potomac River after an American Airlines plane with 60 passengers and four crew on board collided in midair with an Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter carrying three soldiers near Reagan National Airport outside Washington,
As ships collect ever more sensor data, Navy information warfare officers have to figure out how to quickly process information without getting bogged down.
However, Friday’s correspondence was intended to remind sailors that they’re prohibited from using any “publicly accessible, open-source AI programs or systems,” Cmdr. Tim Hawkins, a Navy spokesman, told Stars and Stripes by email Wednesday.