Defense News: USS Dwight D. Eisenhower transits to Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) for a Planned Incremental Availability (PIA) following historic deployment

Source: United States Navy

Dwight D. Eisenhower departed on its most recent deployment in Oct. 2023 and returned to Naval Station Norfolk in July 2024 having executed sustained operations in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations. As the ship transitions to its maintenance phase, the focus shifts to ensuring its long-term mission readiness and technical upgrades to maintain its edge as a forward-deployed force and extend its service life.

“Our Sailors have demonstrated extraordinary resilience and operational excellence during our recent deployment,” said Capt. Chris Hill, commanding officer, Dwight D. Eisenhower. “We look forward to working with America’s finest shipyard workers to address necessary repairs and prepare the ship for a few more deployments.”

PIA 2025 will include comprehensive work on the carrier’s propulsion systems, crew habitability, combat systems, and aviation support capabilities. In addition to routine maintenance, upgrades to critical systems will ensure the carrier remains mission-ready and extends its operational effectiveness.

A PIA is part of the maintenance phase of the Navy’s Optimized Fleet Response Plan (OFRP). OFRP is a plan that helps the Navy balance operational requirements with time for training and maintenance, enabling readiness and ensuring deployability with the right skills and equipment.

“This maintenance period is a crucial opportunity to reset and upgrade the IKE after an exceptional deployment,” said Lt. Cmdr. Nicholas Meadors, ship’s maintenance manager. “Our team, alongside the skilled workforce at NNSY, will ensure that IKE is prepared to meet the Navy’s evolving mission requirements. This effort reflects a strong partnership and a shared commitment to excellence.”

The maintenance period also marks a significant opportunity for the crew to focus on professional development, family reintegration, and personal readiness after a demanding deployment.

“While our ship undergoes maintenance, our Sailors will continue to exemplify the same dedication they’ve shown throughout the deployment,” added Hill. “We will emerge from this phase stronger, ready, and more capable than ever before.”

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Defense News: Navy Week Program Sets Sail for Sacramento

Source: United States Navy

This year’s Sacramento Navy Week holds special significance as it coincides with the U.S. Navy’s 250th birthday — a historic milestone celebrating a quarter-millennium of maritime excellence, national security and global leadership.

“America is a maritime nation and 90% of commerce travels through the seas that the Navy has protected for 250 years,” said Cmdr. Julie Holland, Navy Office of Community Outreach director. “We’re thrilled to bring your Navy Sailors to Sacramento.  Though America’s Navy operates the world’s most sophisticated weapons systems, it is our highly skilled people – at sea and ashore – who provide an unmatched advantage. At Navy Weeks, Americans connect with Sailors who have tremendous character, competence, and dedication to the mission, and who continue a tradition of decisive power from seabed to space.”

Sacramento hosted four previous Navy Weeks, most recently in 2018. This year promises an impressive lineup designed to inform, educate and inspire the Sacramento community:

  • Senior Navy Leaders: Meet and hear from senior Navy officials, including those with local ties to Sacramento.
  • Namesake Sailors: Interact with Sailors serving aboard the USS California (SSN 781), a Virginia-class submarine.
  • U.S. Navy Band Southwest: Enjoy live musical performances and masterclasses led by talented Navy musicians.
  • Naval History and Heritage Command: Explore the rich connection between Sacramento and the Navy through interactive presentations and educational programs.
  • USS Constitution: Witness demonstrations featuring the Navy’s oldest commissioned ship and its enduring legacy.
  • U.S. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command: Engage in STEM-focused sessions highlighting oceanographic and atmospheric science.
  • Navy Talent Acquisition Group: Discover opportunities within the Navy through community projects, displays, and career discussions.

Navy Weeks bring the Navy to regions without a major naval presence, fostering connections and showcasing how the Navy’s mission ensures the security, prosperity and freedom of our nation. The Navy Week program has visited over 95 U.S. markets since the program’s inception in 2005.

For more details on Sacramento Navy Week, visit https://outreach.navy.mil/navy-weeks/ or contact Lt. j.g. Josh Keim at (901) 232-4451 or via email at joshua.a.keim.mil@us.navy.mil. Follow Navy Outreach on Instagram (@navy.outreach); Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn (@navyoutreach); and #NavyWeeks.

About Navy Week:

Navy Week is the Navy’s flagship outreach program, designed to connect Americans with their Navy. Over the past two decades, the program has brought the Navy’s mission, people, and capabilities to hundreds of communities nationwide, inspiring new generations and strengthening the bonds between the Navy and the American people.

Defense News: SECNAV Del Toro Gives Farewell Address to the United States Naval Academy

Source: United States Navy

“From the Civil War to World War II, from the Cold War to the Global War on Terror, graduates of the Academy have been at the forefront of naval and maritime operations,” Secretary Del Toro said. “Our alumni have commanded fleets, led Marine expeditionary forces into battle, and served at the highest echelons of government, including the presidency.” 

In his address, Secretary Del Toro reflected on the lessons learned throughout his career, the evolving role of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, and the critical importance of maintaining readiness to meet the challenges of an ever-changing global security environment. As an alumnus, Secretary Del Toro advocated for the values instilled by the Naval Academy honor, courage, and commitment and has worked tirelessly to support the future of naval leadership. His remarks served as an inspiring and heartfelt message to the next generation of leaders as they embark on their own journeys of service to the nation. 

“We must create environments where our Sailors and Marines feel empowered to speak truth to power, where they are encouraged to challenge the status quo, and where they are rewarded for their initiative and creativity,” Secretary Del Toro said. “When you graduate, we will entrust our Sailors and Marines our nation’s greatest asset and our strategic advantage in any competition to you, and I challenge you to be ready at that moment for the Navy and Marine Corps and, indeed, the world.” 

Secretary Del Toro has led the Department of the Navy during a period of significant transformation, focusing on strengthening maritime dominance, building a culture of warfighting excellence, and enhancing strategic partnerships to ensure the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps remain agile and prepared for the challenges of the future. His leadership has been instrumental in fostering a stronger, more dynamic defense posture for the United States, and his farewell address celebrates the accomplishments of his tenure while inspiring the future of naval leadership. 

“To succeed in this environment, we must recognize that the seas are not just pathways for commerce, but the very arteries of global power and influence,” Secretary Del Toro said. “As you lead, remember that you are not just protecting American interests you are part of a broader international effort, working with allies and partners to preserve the international order.” 

Secretary Del Toro leaves behind a legacy of service, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to the men and women of the Naval Academy, inspiring the next generation of leaders to carry the torch forward. His leadership has reinforced the values of honor, courage, and commitment that define the Academy and the Navy, ensuring that the future of our nation’s defense remains in capable hands.

Defense News: SECNAV Del Toro Names Future Aircraft Carriers CVN 82 and CVN 83

Source: United States Navy

The future USS William J. Clinton honors President William J. Clinton, 42nd President of the United States of America, serving two terms from 1993 to 2001.  The future USS George W. Bush honors President George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States of America, serving two terms from 2001 to 2009. This will be the first Navy vessel named for either president. 

The names follow the Navy tradition of often naming aircraft carriers after U.S. presidents.

 “President Clinton and President Bush led the United States through some of the most challenging moments in U.S. history,” said Secretary Del Toro. “Their legacies will endure through these aircraft carriers, which serve as formidable platforms dedicated to safeguarding our national security and strengthening our resolve to protect this Nation against any who would threaten our freedoms and way of life.”

As Commander-in-Chief, Clinton was responsible for multiple military operations that achieved success with no combat casualties including Operation Uphold Democracy in 1994, Operation Deliberate Force in 1995, and Operation Allied Force in 1999. In response to a reported Iraqi attempt to assassinate former President H.W. Bush, President Clinton directed a U.S. Navy cruise missile strike against Iraqi intelligence headquarters in 1993, and another cruise missile strike in 1996, Operation Desert Strike, to deter Iraqi aggression. These strikes were followed in 1998 by Operation Desert Fox, an air campaign to degrade Iraqi capability to produce weapons of mass destruction. In 1996, he directed the largest deployment of U.S. naval forces since the Vietnam War in response to the Third Taiwan Straits Crisis to deter Chinese aggression. 

Among his numerous diplomatic achievements, President Clinton had a pivotal role in the Oslo Accords, which established a framework for peace between Israel and Palestinians and was also instrumental in the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, which ended conflict in Northern Ireland. He declared Iran a “state sponsor of terrorism” and imposed substantial sanctions on Iran. An integral part of the “Agreed Framework” of 1994, his efforts temporarily halted North Korean attempts to develop nuclear weapons. He established full diplomatic relations with Vietnam and oversaw the first expansion of NATO since 1982, with the addition of Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, as well as creating the Partnership-for-Peace program with nations of the former Soviet Union.   

“It’s never far from my mind that the precious freedoms Americans enjoy are safeguarded by our armed forces, anchored by a strong, modern, and agile Navy. I’m honored that future servicemembers carrying on that proud tradition will serve on a carrier bearing my name,” said President Bill Clinton. 

During a private ceremony at the White House on Jan. 3, 2025, along with the ship’s name, Secretary Del Toro announced the sponsor for the future USS William J. Clinton (CVN 82) will be Ms. Chelsea Clinton, daughter of President Clinton. She will represent a lifelong relationship with the ship and crew. 

As Commander-in-Chief, President Bush rallied the nation in the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001. He forged an international coalition of 25 NATO members and 17 partner nations to execute Operation Enduring Freedom, dismantling terrorist networks in Afghanistan. He spearheaded the largest U.S. government reorganization since 1947, creating the Department of Homeland Security by combining 22 federal agencies and establishing the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to integrate operations across 18 intelligence agencies. He also signed the USA Patriot Act, updated the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and directed deployment of aggressive financial measures to freeze terrorists’ assets. 

In 2003, he directed Operation Iraqi Freedom, which ended the dictatorship of Saddam Hussein and enabled Iraq’s first direct elections in over three decades. On the global stage, President Bush supported a further expansion of NATO into Eastern Europe and the Baltic States, while working with Russia to reduce nuclear weapons stockpiles. Recognizing the evolving nature of global threats, he directed the establishment of the U.S. Africa Command and advanced the planning for U.S. Cyber Command. He also launched the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a historic humanitarian initiative that saved millions of lives. Throughout his tenure, President Bush increased defense spending by more than a third to modernize the military and accelerate technological advancements, ensuring the United States Armed Forces remained the most capable in the world. 

“I am honored that my name will be associated with the United States Navy and a symbol of our Nation’s might,” said former President Bush. “I have a special admiration for the men and women of our Navy – including my dad – and ask God to watch over this ship and those who sail aboard her.”

Aircraft carriers are the centerpiece of America’s Naval forces – the most adaptable and survivable airfields in the world. On any given day, Sailors aboard an aircraft carrier and its air wing come to the fight trained and equipped to fulfill a wide range of missions. They are ready to control the sea, conduct strikes, and maneuver across the electromagnetic spectrum and cyberspace. No other naval force fields a commensurate range and depth of combat capabilities. 

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Defense News: SECNAV Del Toro Presents Mike Bloomberg with the Distinguished Public Service Award

Source: United States Navy

Bloomberg received the award for championing the Department of the Navy’s innovation initiatives, and for his outstanding contributions to the Navy and the Marine Corps. Awarded by Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro, the DPS award is the highest award the Secretary can bestow on a civilian outside of the Department of the Navy. 

“This award is well deserved,” said Secretary Del Toro. “Your dedication to the Navy contributes to keeping us ahead of the curve. As chair of the Defense Innovation Board, Michael Bloomberg has been crucial for several critical initiatives for the Department of the Navy. His impact will have a lasting impact for years to come.” 

The Department of the Navy’s launch of capability portfolio management at the 100-year anniversary of the Naval Research Lab received strong support from Mayor Bloomberg, who lent his personal endorsement to the strategy and advocated for its swift implementation. As chair of the Defense Innovation Board, Bloomberg was a steadfast champion of several critical initiatives for the Department of the Navy, including the operational use of robotic and autonomous systems, expanding the role of private capital investment in national security innovation, and advancing techniques to accelerate technology adoption within military systems. 

 

“This is a special honor that I’m glad to share with a lot of people, including the hardworking members and staff of the Defense Innovation Board and the team at Bloomberg,” said Michael R. Bloomberg. “The commitment and courage of U.S. service members are an inspiration, and we’re grateful to leaders like Secretary Del Toro for their many years of service and partnership.” 

 

Mayor Bloomberg’s contributions have been pivotal in advancing the nation’s understanding of the defense innovation ecosystem and its crucial role in maintaining the nation’s security advantage. His advocacy has been instrumental during a time of rapid technological change, helping to shape strategies that ensure the military remains at the forefront of technological advancements and national defense preparedness.