Official websites use .mil
Secure .mil websites use HTTPS
“SAS would not be possible without the more than 27,000 participants, 270 speakers, industry and international partners working together to build partnerships in the challenging atmosphere we’re in,” said Stevens.
Adm. John Richardson, U.S Navy (ret.) 31st Chief of Naval Operations moderated the tri-service maritime leadership panel where Adm. Mike Gilday, Chief of Naval Operations; Gen. David Berger, Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps and Adm. Karl Schultz, Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard discussed the unique opportunities and challenges commanders face while operating on land, sea and air.
The sea service chiefs identified best strategies for connecting the gaps between sea and shore capabilities for maritime forces. Adm. Gilday stressed readiness, training, capacity and Sailors as key areas to addressing geopolitical and technological changes and maintaining an advantage in strategic competition.
“Having individual Sailors and Marines who are able to embrace the Navy’s signature behaviors and show up as the best technician through revolutionizing training programs [for example, Ready Relevant Learning] will ultimately allow us to surpass our counterparts.”
Berger echoed the commitment to building a modernized tri-service team that expands the military’s advantage at sea.
“Being able to train and educate through wargaming, experimenting and exercises are crucial to building maritime leaders who are able to fight from and compete from the sea. The building and blending together of the services is what it will take to work,” said Berger.
Leaders also spoke on the operational challenges and security risks in the Indo-Pacific and Arctic region through fleet modernization and investing in emerging technologies to promote an agile and competitive maritime force.
The Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space Exposition was founded in 1965 as a means to bring the U.S. defense industrial base, U.S. private-sector companies and key military decision makers together for an annual innovative, educational, professional and maritime-based event. Sea-Air-Space is the largest maritime exposition in the U.S. and continues as an invaluable extension of the Navy League’s mission of maritime policy education and sea service support.
Updates on sailors from around the Fleet
Events or announcements of note for the media
Official Navy statements
Given by Navy leadership
HASC, SASC and Congressional testimony
Google Translation Disclaimer