Justin Katz
Reporter, Navy and Marine Corps, Breaking Defense
Prior to joining Breaking Defense, Justin Katz reported on the Navy and Marine Corps as an associate editor for Inside Defense, where he focused on the services' largest acquisition programs and congressional committees overseeing them. Justin has also covered the federal government's cybersecurity policies and programs for FCW and a worked as a general news reporter in both Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Katz graduated from Flagler College in St. Augustine, Fla., in 2015 with a degree in communications focusing on journalism and is a native of Long Island, N.Y. jkatz@breakingmedia.comStories by Justin Katz
“When we deviate from that schedule that’s been previously identified, that is where the ‘going cold’ starts to come into play,” said Lisa Papini, chairwoman of ACIBC. “And that’s where the concern is on that schedule.”
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The four USVs featured in the exercise collectively transited 46,000 nautical miles over several months.
By Justin Katz
The Navy secretary didn’t say what exactly prompted the review, but the announcement came hours after reports of potential delays with the service’s new frigate.
By Justin Katz
There’s no lack of excitement in the Navy about the idea of an operational laser on a ship underway, but the service must be more “intellectually honest” about what’s possible, Rear Adm. Fred Pyle said at the Surface Navy Association’s annual symposium.
By Justin Katz
Capt. Tim Moore, whose office is charged with overseeing the modernization, said the Navy plans to use a “crawl phase” to install most of the upgrades and test them before working on the rest of the destroyer fleet.
By Justin Katz
Addressing a crowd of Navy sailors, officers and industry at the Surface Navy Association’s annual event, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti emphasized a clear focus for the fleet: warfighting.
By Justin Katz
US Fleet Forces chief Adm. Daryl Caudle said meetings with industry executives led to smoothing out the processes for certain production lines.
By Justin Katz
A Newport News Shipbuilding executive said “nearly half” of the companies in the supply chain that provide long-lead time materials for aircraft carriers are at risk of “going cold.”
By Justin Katz
Vice Adm. Brendan McLane told reporters his forces, on average, have between 50 and 60 ships at a mission-capable status on any given day.
By Justin Katz
Larry Ryder, an Austal executive, told Breaking Defense the first EMS will begin construction in 2025.
By Justin Katz
US Navy warships in the Red Sea have been fending off numerous aerial drones since arriving on station last year.
By Justin Katz
The conflict in Gaza has drawn the US Navy’s surface forces into an extended missile and drone defense mission to support the Israeli Defense Forces.
By Justin Katz
The advent of AUKUS has brought the Navy’s submarine community into the national spotlight and that has led it to breakaway from its historical silence.
By Justin Katz
Even before the big announcement from the heads of state in March, 2023 has been filled with AUKUS news.
By Justin Katz
“When we deviate from that schedule that’s been previously identified, that is where the ‘going cold’ starts to come into play,” said Lisa Papini, chairwoman of ACIBC. “And that’s where the concern is on that schedule.”
By Justin KatzThe four USVs featured in the exercise collectively transited 46,000 nautical miles over several months.
By Justin KatzThe Navy secretary didn’t say what exactly prompted the review, but the announcement came hours after reports of potential delays with the service’s new frigate.
By Justin KatzThere’s no lack of excitement in the Navy about the idea of an operational laser on a ship underway, but the service must be more “intellectually honest” about what’s possible, Rear Adm. Fred Pyle said at the Surface Navy Association’s annual symposium.
By Justin KatzCapt. Tim Moore, whose office is charged with overseeing the modernization, said the Navy plans to use a “crawl phase” to install most of the upgrades and test them before working on the rest of the destroyer fleet.
By Justin KatzAddressing a crowd of Navy sailors, officers and industry at the Surface Navy Association’s annual event, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti emphasized a clear focus for the fleet: warfighting.
By Justin KatzUS Fleet Forces chief Adm. Daryl Caudle said meetings with industry executives led to smoothing out the processes for certain production lines.
By Justin KatzA Newport News Shipbuilding executive said “nearly half” of the companies in the supply chain that provide long-lead time materials for aircraft carriers are at risk of “going cold.”
By Justin KatzVice Adm. Brendan McLane told reporters his forces, on average, have between 50 and 60 ships at a mission-capable status on any given day.
By Justin KatzLarry Ryder, an Austal executive, told Breaking Defense the first EMS will begin construction in 2025.
By Justin KatzUS Navy warships in the Red Sea have been fending off numerous aerial drones since arriving on station last year.
By Justin KatzThe conflict in Gaza has drawn the US Navy’s surface forces into an extended missile and drone defense mission to support the Israeli Defense Forces.
By Justin KatzThe advent of AUKUS has brought the Navy’s submarine community into the national spotlight and that has led it to breakaway from its historical silence.
By Justin KatzEven before the big announcement from the heads of state in March, 2023 has been filled with AUKUS news.
By Justin Katz