Defense News in Brief: DON, SUNY Lead Virtual Discussion on Building Healthy Institutions

Source: United States Navy

The Department of the Navy and the State University of New York (SUNY) hosted a virtual discussion on Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment with America’s Colleges, Universities and Service Academies July 14-15. The critical conversations are occurring as the military assesses its culture and all major institutions explore how best to measure and positively impact organizational climate.

Defense News in Brief: Navy Bots Boost Business Operations, Supply Chain Readiness

Source: United States Navy

MECHANICSBURG, Pa. – A five-person Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Governance Team was employed August 2020 at Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Business Systems Center (BSC) to develop and implement software application robots designed to accelerate business operations and improve supply-chain readiness for the Navy. Less than one year later, multiple bots are in production and saving the Navy time and money by rapidly performing manual, repetitive, labor-intensive tasks with pinpoint accuracy for the NAVSUP Enterprise workforce.

Defense News in Brief: FRCE Considers New Robotic Process to Clean Fiber Optic Cables

Source: United States Navy

MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT, N.C. – Fleet Readiness Center East is always looking for new, innovative ways to improve its processes. Recently, a group of FRCE engineers and aviation maintenance professionals attended a demonstration of a robotic tool that can clean fiber optic cables more quickly and efficiently than manual processes. Grease, oil and other contaminants can degrade the efficiency of fiber optic cables to transmit data to avionics and flight control systems, and the fiber stands must be cleaned to ensure that light can pass uninterrupted through the cables.