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IMAGE: Through funding awarded by the DOD s Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program, the Naval Postgraduate School will begin research focused on developing new theory and tools to help us understand. view more
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The Department of Defense s (DOD) Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) has awarded the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) funding to begin a new research project, titled Advancing Resilience Theory and Tools to Combat Environmental Surprise, focused on developing new theory and tools to better understand and prepare for future climate events that present challenges to military installation operations.
SERDP is the DOD s environmental science and technology program coordinated in partnership with the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency, with participation by numerous other federal and non-federal organizations. SERDP invests resources across a broad spectrum of
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Former Defense Security Cooperation Agency leader’s keynote will open 2021 Peace and War Virtual Summit
Retired U.S. Army lieutenant general will discuss U.S.-China relations
China’s rivalry with the United States military, security, economic, cyber and technological will take center stage as the 2021 Peace and War Virtual Summit starts Wednesday.
The seven-week summit, presented by Norwich University’s John and Mary Frances Patton Peace and War Center, includes virtual lectures and discussions by guest speakers and Norwich faculty. Retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Charles W. Hooper, a renowned U.S.-China relations expert, will deliver the summit-starting keynote address.
Brunswick Corp. named Jason Arbuckle to a newly formed role of Marine Autonomy Technology Lead.
Brunswick Corporation, in a move to to build on its ACES (Autonomy, Connectivity, Electrification & Shared Access) strategy to develop solutions to further improve boater experiences, named Jason Arbuckle to a newly formed role of Marine Autonomy Technology Lead.
Arbuckle joined Mercury Marine in 1997 and has since advanced through the company, working to lead some of the company’s many award-winning innovative technology solutions. Throughout his career, Arbuckle has been instrumental in the development of helm software for Mercury Marine products from single engine to six engine vessels and has been granted more than 45 patents related to marine control systems. Most notably, he led Mercury’s Vessel Control Team to develop AutoPilot systems, SkyHook, BowHook and DriftHook, as well as the vessel control software efforts for Starfish 1 and 2.