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Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) reserve component officer Capt. Dan Gruta, right, and New Zealand army Maj. Colin Huston operate the Ectocryp Black Secure Voice Gateway, version 3.29, during Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration (CWID) 2011 at SPAWAR Systems Center, Pacific. CWID is an annual exercise that focuses on technology discovery, risk reduction, and interoperability. The exercise enables NATO and coalition partners to assess cutting-edge information technology under exercise conditions based on real-world-inspired warfighter and Homeland Security/Homeland Defense scenarios.  U.S. Navy photo by Rick Naystatt (Released)  110615-N-UN340-035

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Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) reserve component officer Capt. Dan Gruta, right, and New Zealand army Maj. Colin Huston operate the Ectocryp Black Secure Voice Gateway, version 3.29, during Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration (CWID) 2011 at SPAWAR Systems Center, Pacific. CWID is an annual exercise that focuses on technology discovery, risk reduction, and interoperability. The exercise enables NATO and coalition partners to assess cutting-edge information technology under exercise conditions based on real-world-inspired warfighter and Homeland Security/Homeland Defense scenarios. U.S. Navy photo by Rick Naystatt (Released) 110615-N-UN340-035

Fran White, left, a civil service employee at Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, Systems Center Atlantic, and Clayton Bush, a Tactical Networks (PMW-160) contractor, work with Information Systems Technician 2nd Class James Rago to troubleshoot the video teleconference system of a video information exchange system aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). PMW-160 and SPAWAR provide the Navy with network fabric and services used by multiple shipboard tactical and business applications and systems and routinely install, maintain and train crewmembers in operational and maintenance procedures.  U.S. Navy photo by Rick Naystatt (Released)  090310-D-5972N-004

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Fran White, left, a civil service employee at Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, Systems Center Atlantic, and Clayton Bush, a Tactical Networks (PMW-160) contractor, work with Information Systems Technician 2nd Class James Rago to troubleshoot the video teleconference system of a video information exchange system aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). PMW-160 and SPAWAR provide the Navy with network fabric and services used by multiple shipboard tactical and business applications and systems and routinely install, maintain and train crewmembers in operational and maintenance procedures. U.S. Navy photo by Rick Naystatt (Released) 090310-D-5972N-004

Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Gary Roughead, left, and Rear Adm. Nevin Carr, Chief of Naval Research, observe a commercially available drone while touring the exhibit portion of the Office of Naval Research-hosted Naval Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Forum. The drone is just one example used by the Space Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) to teach how technology is used in the real world.  U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams (Released)  110616-N-PO203-113

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Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Gary Roughead, left, and Rear Adm. Nevin Carr, Chief of Naval Research, observe a commercially available drone while touring the exhibit portion of the Office of Naval Research-hosted Naval Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Forum. The drone is just one example used by the Space Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) to teach how technology is used in the real world. U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams (Released) 110616-N-PO203-113

Students from China's Harbin Engineering University perform in-water checks on their autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) during the 14th annual International RoboSub Competition at Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific. The contest, co-sponsored by the U.S. Office of Naval Research and the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), challenges teams of student engineers to design AUVs to perform realistic missions in a simulated ocean environment.  U.S. Navy photo by Rick Naystatt (Released)  110713-N-UN340-037

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Students from China's Harbin Engineering University perform in-water checks on their autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) during the 14th annual International RoboSub Competition at Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific. The contest, co-sponsored by the U.S. Office of Naval Research and the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), challenges teams of student engineers to design AUVs to perform realistic missions in a simulated ocean environment. U.S. Navy photo by Rick Naystatt (Released) 110713-N-UN340-037

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The Navy must beef up its arsenal to protect today's warfighters from the growing menace of cyber attacks, said Kevin McNally, one of Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command's (SPAWAR) program managers, at a symposium Oct. 10-11 in San Diego.

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