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With i911 System, Coast Guard Can Use Cell Phone GPS Data to Locate Mariners
After three people went out on an inflatable raft recently in Long Island Sound and couldn’t paddle back to shore due to high winds and strong sea currents, the Coast Guard used GPS data from their cellphones to pinpoint their location — about 6 miles offshore — and bring them home safely.
Report Pentagon Contract Spending Powers Connecticut to No 1
Significant military spending has boosted Connecticut’s already muscle-bound defense industry, with increases in 2018 far ahead of the U.S. average, according to a study by the Pew Charitable Trusts.
Geurts Shoring Up U.S. Navy’s Industrial Base
James “Hondo” Geurts, top acquisition official for the US Navy and Marine Corps, is working to coordinate government and industry efforts to keep the nation’s industrial base healthy and functioning during the coronavirus pandemic.
Submarines Usually An Ideal Place For Disease To Spread Manage To Keep COVID-19 At Bay
It’s no secret that submarines with their confined quarters are ideal places for diseases to spread.
New Continuing Resolution Would Allow Ohio Replacement Program To Move Forward
Navy Commits $5.4M To Pier Reconstruction Project At Groton Sub Base
Regional Planning Group Seeks Consultant To Perform JLUS For Connecticut Sub Base
Electric Boat Projects Expanded Workforce For New Submarine Programs
Senate Committee To Vote On Bill That Would Include Funds For Coast Guard Museum
Chamber of Commerce Members Participate In 5th Annual Military Affairs Day
Submarine Production Poised To Outpace Other Pentagon Programs Through 2030