🎉 Congratulations to our Expeditionary Missions Program Office (PMS 408) and the Expeditionary Medical (ExMed) Team! 🏆 We’re thrilled to share that they received an Honorable Mention for the Outstanding Research Accomplishment Team Program Management Award at this year's Military Health System Research Symposium. The PMS 408 ExMed team achieved a major milestone by developing the US Navy’s first official requirements document for naval medicine, which has paved the way for a $793.5 million acquisition program to provide systems and capabilities for casualty care during multi-domain operations, large-scale combat, and prolonged care scenarios. Their groundbreaking work lays a vital foundation for procuring and assessing essential expeditionary medical capabilities that will be critical for future conflicts. The award was presented on August 26th by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, the Honorable Dr. Lester Martinez-Lopez. We’re proud of the ExMed team’s dedication and innovation in advancing Navy medicine. Curious to learn more why ExMed team stood out? Check out the below video by the Defense Health Agency for MHSRS 2024. Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery #MHSRS #NavyMedicine #PEOUSC #Teamwork #Healthcare #GoNavy #GreatNavyDay #ThisisNavyMedicine
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PEO Unmanned and Small Combatants will design, develop, build, maintain, and modernize the Navy's unmanned maritime systems; mine warfare systems; special warfare systems; expeditionary warfare systems; and Small Surface Combatants.
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- Armed Forces
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- 51-200 employees
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- Washington, D.C.
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- Government Agency
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- 2018
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Updates
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Quantum Leaping in Underwater Defense! 🚢🌊 #ICYMI The US Navy has successfully deployed a cutting-edge #AI infrastructure to enhance underwater operations, marking a significant leap forward in maritime security. Partnering with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), we’re harnessing commercial AI technology to boost our fleet's capabilities in detecting, tracking, and classifying underwater threats. This initiative underscores our commitment to staying ahead in the rapidly evolving domain of underwater warfare. Together, we’re not just navigating the depths... we’re AI trailblazing them. READ MORE: https://lnkd.in/dKPM5sGJ Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) #MaritimeInnovation #AIinDefense #UnderwaterWarfare #NavyTech #DIU #Navy #GoNavy
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Bringing a Warship to Life ⚓️ On August 24, in Corpus Christi, Texas, the US Navy proudly commissioned its latest Littoral Combat Ship, USS Kingsville (LCS 36). This Independence-variant warship is the Navy’s first vessel to be named for the city of Kingsville, TX. With a heartfelt sendoff from distinguished guests including PEO Kevin Smith and Littoral Combat Ship program manager, Capt. Matthew Lehmann, the crew of Kingsville brought this impressive ship to life. As the USS Kingsville enters service within the Fleet, it does so with a legacy of honor and a commitment to excellence, ready to uphold the Navy’s enduring mission of peace and security on the high seas. Here’s to fair winds and following seas for the USS Kingsville and its dedicated crew! 🚢✨ READ MORE: https://lnkd.in/g-J2K4Gn U.S. Naval Surface Force Commander, Littoral Combat Ship Squadron One Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) U.S. Pacific Fleet #USSKingsville #LCS36 #Navy #MaritimeExcellence #GoNavy #Commissioning
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Energizing the future of electronic warfare, one strike at a time! ⚡️ Our Expeditionary Missions program proudly participated in the 2024 Thor's Hammer NATO Exercise, hosted by Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division in Indiana. This year's event marked the first time the United States hosted this crucial electromagnetic warfare exercise, bringing together 14 countries to enhance global defense capabilities. 🌍 Thor's Hammer 2024 tested cutting-edge Counter-RCIED and Counter-sUAS technologies, ensuring the Navy remains at the forefront of electronic warfare. By collaborating with our NATO allies, we’re strengthening our collective security and readiness for future challenges. ⚓️ READ MORE: https://lnkd.in/eudRn3MB Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) NATO Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) NAVSEA Warfare Centers (NSWC/NUWC) #NavalInnovation #PEOUSC #ThorsHammer #NATO #NavalWarfare #GoNavy #Navy #NSWC #Allies
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🚢💥 Ready, Aim, Fire! 💥🚢 For a #FlashbackFriday, during the Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2024 exercise, the USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62), an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, made waves by firing the first-ever Naval Strike Missile (NSM) from a U.S. destroyer, July 18! 🚀 This milestone not only showcased the Over-The-Horizon Weapon System onboard the #Fitzgerald but also highlighted the Navy’s commitment to enhancing fleet lethality and rapid adaptability in modern naval warfare. The NSM, a game-changer, first made headlines onboard Littoral Combat Ships, and now it's elevating the capabilities of destroyers. Check out the previous successes and developments of NSM on LCS and more about this game-changing missile here: https://lnkd.in/eRDx85yF. RIMPAC, the world’s largest international maritime exercise, continues to strengthen global maritime partnerships and ensure the security of our seas. This 29th iteration of the exercise, ongoing since 1971, is a testament to our collective dedication to maritime safety and cooperation. Here’s to pushing boundaries and sailing towards a more secure future! ⚓️ Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) U.S. Naval Surface Force Commander, Littoral Combat Ship Squadron One US Navy General Dynamics - Bath Iron Works #Navy #GoNavy #HistoryintheMaking #USSFitzgerald
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🎉⚓️ Entering a New Era The US Navy recently joined Conrad Shipyard in recognizing the first Yard Repair, Berthing and Messing Barge (YRBM) under construction at Conrad Shipyard in Amelia, LA. This ceremony celebrated the shipyard's accomplishments as they near completion on their first-ever U.S. Navy craft! YRBMs provide essential in-port naval support, offering temporary berthing accommodations, messing and workspace for Navy personnel during shipyard repairs. The Navy is updating its fleet with new production berthing barges. The YRBM 57 is 151 feet in length and offers sleeping accommodations for 199 sailors with an ability to feed 300 people 3 meals per day. It brings significant quality of life upgrades in support of our service members. This ceremony honors the hard work and dedication of the #Conrad and Navy partnership, setting a new standard in maritime support. Here's to a bright future with the new YRBM class! 🌟 Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Conrad Shipyard #Navy #GoNavy #YRBM #ConradShipyard #MaritimeExcellence #HistoricMoments
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SPOTTED 📸 PEO USC takes on #MACC2024! The American Society of Naval Engineers Multi-Agency Craft Conference brought together leaders from PEO USC, industry partners, and other government agencies to discuss #unmanned efforts and combatant craft programs. Highlights included upcoming opportunities in unmanned maritime systems and autonomy for the warfighter and an overview of US Navy boats and craft. The Navy's participation underscores the importance of these meetings for enhancing maritime security. Thank you, #ASNE, for hosting us and providing a venue for these crucial conversations. #Navy #GoNavy #MACC #PEOUSC #Innovation #Engineering Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)
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🩺 Setting Sail for Health and Hope! The US Navy embarked the first Expeditionary Medical Unit (EMU) aboard the USNS Cody (T-EPF 14) at Joint Expeditionary Force - JEF Base Little Creek-Fort Story, for testing and evaluation. With EMU-1 on board, this state-of-the-art medical support system will deliver crucial Role 2 (R2) healthcare services both afloat and ashore. Enhancing medical support for #military and #humanitarian missions, we're ensuring comprehensive care from the sea to the shore. READ MORE: https://lnkd.in/e6U6znqH US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) #USNavy #GoNavy #PEOUSC #HealthcareAtSea #MissionReady #MissionCritical
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Welcome the Navy’s newest warship to the Fleet 🌊🚢 The US Navy proudly accepted delivery of the future USS Nantucket (LCS 27) from Lockheed Martin at the FINCANTIERI Marinette Marine shipyard in Wisconsin! ⚓️ This fast and agile Littoral Combat Ship is designed to tackle 21st-century coastal threats, ensuring our maritime security with advanced combat capability across the globe. Named after Nantucket, Massachusetts, she successfully completed Acceptance Trials, is set to be commissioned later this year and will call Mayport, Florida, her home. Stay tuned for her commissioning ceremony details! ⚓️ READ MORE: https://lnkd.in/eCtGHuRn Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) #USNavy #GoNavy #Fincantieri #LockheedMartin #MaritimeSecurity #NavyStrong #FleetReady
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A New Dawn for the future USS Augusta 🌅 Recently we marked the culmination of our Final Contract Trials (FCT) for Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) 34, the future USS Augusta, where our incredible crew, led by CDR Christopher Polnaszek, has demonstrated their unparalleled confidence and proficiency. FCT is more than just a final test—it's a chance to prove that Augusta is not just ready but primed to redefine what’s possible in naval operations. With the ship fully equipped, armed, and ready for service, these trials ensure every detail meets the highest standards before we embark on our Post-Shakedown Availability (PSA). Bravo Zulu to the dedicated crew and the state-of-the-art capabilities that will drive us forward. Here’s to the future of naval excellence. ⚓️ Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) U.S. Naval Surface Force Austal USA #USSAugusta #FinalContractTrials #SurfaceWarfare #NavalExcellence #NewBeginnings #Navy #GoNavy