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190116-N-SX673-0050
ARLINGTON, Va. (Jan. 16, 2019)

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190116-N-SX673-0050 ARLINGTON, Va. (Jan. 16, 2019)

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190116-N-SX673-0050
ARLINGTON, Va. (Jan. 16, 2019) Rear Adm. James Kilby, left, director, Warfare Integrations, leads an Innovation Accelerated Acquisition panel at the Surface Navy Association's 31st National Symposium. Panelist included Mr. William Bray, center left, deputy assistant, Secretary of the Navy Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Rear Adm. Ronald A. Boxall, center, director, Surface Warfare, Rear Adm. David J. Hahn, center right, Chief of Naval Research Director of Innovation, Technology Requirements and Test Evaluation, and Rear Adm. Douglas W. Small, right, Program Executive Officer for Integrated Warfare Systems. This year's theme is "Ready, Agile, Focused: Own the Fight!" and the event will provide an opportunity to highlight the Surface Navy's vision for the future. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Kashif Basharat/Released)

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