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Predictive maintenance works. Why isn’t the military using it more?
Officials estimate those initiatives have saved hundreds of millions of dollars, increased vehicle availability and cut time at work.
Kennedy carrier cannibalized to ensure USS Gerald R. Ford is ready to go next year
Officials said the effort was due to the lack of a spare parts supply system for the next-generation carriers, but some wonder why the Navy didn't have this sorted out already.
Stop buying Turkey’s F-35 parts, lawmakers tell DoD
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is urging the Pentagon to more quickly stop buying F-35 fighter jet components from Turkey.
By Joe Gould
Report: How the Navy should shore up a shortage of jet parts
IG takes a peek at what's hurting the strike fighter fleet.
Jury awards $58M in lawsuit against body donation firm that sold cadavers for military testing
A civil jury has awarded $58 million Tuesday to 10 people who alleged a now-closed body donation facility mishandled the donated remains of their relatives and deceived them about how the body parts would be used.
Trump mulled order to close parts of VA health system, Shulkin says in new book
Eager for changes at the Department of Veterans Affairs, President Donald Trump toyed early on with issuing an executive order to close parts of the VA health system without consulting Congress, according to an upcoming book by his former VA secretary.
Owner of 2 defense firms gets 3 years for defrauding DoD
A New Jersey man accused of defrauding the U.S. Department of Defense, illegally sharing sensitive technical information and failing to pay taxes was been sentenced to three years in federal prison.
Dozens sue company for selling corpses to Army for blast testing
The Army was mislead by the company to believe that the donors had consented to the bodies’ use in blast tests.
By Kyle Rempfer
3D printing may be the future in Navy warship construction
In October, Naval Sea Systems Command announced that it was upping the ante when it approved a prototype 3D-printed metal drain strainer for installation on the Naval Station Norfolk-based aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman.
By Courtney Mabeus, The Virginian-Pilot via the AP
Army depot bosses arrested for Black Hawk rotor blade parts scam
The supervisors allegedly ordered staff to falsify data entries for the UH-60 parts.
By Tara Copp, AP